U of R Community Mourns Loss Of Two Women Killed In Car Crash

Two women with a passion for the performing arts and the Aboriginal community were mourned Wednesday after a tragic car accident north of Regina Tuesday morning. Forty-nine-year-old Michelle Sereda, a graduate of the Department of Fine Arts at the University of...

CAP Seeks Feedback From Grassroots At Saskatoon Meeting

The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples is traveling across Canada as part of a process of seeking feedback from its grassroots membership on a number of issues. CAP Chief Betty Ann Lavallee and Vice-Chief Ron Swain were in Saskatoon Tuesday night as part of the series of...

Subtle and Overt Racism in Health Care Concerns Metis Doctor

A Metis doctor and medical health researcher says Canada is in denial about racism in the health care system and how Aboriginals have become “second class” citizens when it comes to treatment. Dr. Janet Smylie authored a report called, “First...

Muskeg Lake Chief Election Decided by Two Votes

Gilbert Ledoux has been elected as the new chief of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation. Ledoux defeated four other challengers in yesterday’s chief and council elections, including incumbent Cliff Tawpisin by a mere two votes. Albert Dean Lafond and Harry James Lafond...

No Flooding Worries for Saskatchewan So Far

Unlike last year at this time, the flood forecast for this spring shows no indication of any major problems — but a lot can change in a short time. Today, Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency reported that below normal spring runoff is expected in the...

Cameco Optimistic Despite Tough Year

There are lots of highlights and optimism for Cameco, but 2014 has been another difficult year for the uranium producer. It is still waiting for long-term contracts and it is still being affected by low world prices for a commodity that is one of the biggest...