by MBC News | Apr 24, 2015
A husband and wife Cree language team are on the White Bear First Nation this afternoon giving students some specialized Cree language tools. Arok Wolvengrey and his wife Jean Okimasis are language professors at the First Nations University and they are giving the...
by MBC News | Apr 24, 2015
Sexual assault support workers gathered in Saskatoon Thursday and Friday for a conference and the Indian Residential Schools was a big part of the discussion. Linda Opoonechaw gave a presentation on the history and impact of the residential schools in Canada during...
by MBC News | Apr 23, 2015
A program aiming to prevent risk-related trauma in youth is celebrating ten years in Saskatoon. P.A.R.T.Y. stands for prevent alcohol and risk-related trauma in youth. This morning, members of the P.A.R.T.Y. program honoured their presenters and collaborators for...
by MBC News | Apr 23, 2015
An investigation is underway after a fire destroyed an abandoned mobile home on the Ministikwan First Nation. Loon Lake RCMP received a call about the blaze around 4 p.m. yesterday afternoon. Police say when they arrived the structure had already burned to the ground....
by MBC News | Apr 23, 2015
The provincial government announced further steps today to protect victims of violence with the introduction of the Interpersonal Violence Act that replaces the Domestic Violence Act. The new law prohibits the contact of victims at their school or work place; adds...
by MBC News | Apr 23, 2015
A Saskatchewan poverty reduction group is seeking the public’s opinions for their recommendations for a poverty reduction strategy. The Advisory Group on Poverty Reduction launched a consultation website today asking citizens to share their stories and perspectives on...
by MBC News | Apr 22, 2015
A court of appeal has ruled in favour of a man convicted of a sexual assault. Mitchell Moise won his appeal of his long-term dangerous offender status. Moise argued the judge erred in determining Gladue considerations refusing to allow evidence to support his case....
by MBC News | Apr 22, 2015
A northern Saskatchewan couple who were injured in a 2009 accident, but had some benefits denied by SGI, will see the matter go back to court. Stanley and Shirley Ballantyne were struck by a truck while crossing the street and both were injured. SGI had refused the...
by MBC News | Apr 22, 2015
Several First Nation groups and organizations are offering their input into yesterday’s federal budget. The National Chief of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples says the budget is a “disappointment” for off-reserve Aboriginal people. Chief Betty Ann Lavalleee says the...
by MBC News | Apr 21, 2015
Finance Minister Joe Oliver delivered his maiden budget with a careful balance of targeted pre-election measures _ and just enough room to keep the federal books above water. Oliver is projecting a surplus of 1.4-billion dollars this year, increasing to 4.8 billion by...