Suspect In Sucker River Shooting Incident Receives Fine

The 39-year-old man charged after shots were fired in Sucker River last month has been handed a fine. Craig Larson appeared in La Ronge Provincial Court on Monday. He was arrested on September 13th after RCMP received complaints about a person firing shots at several...

New Senators Sworn In On Opening Day Of FSIN Fall Assembly

The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations continues to explore ways of making up a $2 million funding deficit. The funding shortfall is the result of cutbacks by the Harper government. Saskatchewan Tribal Council Vice-Chief Mark Arcand is part of a committee...

Province Changes Protocol Protecting Children From Abuse

Changes have been made to the provincial protocol protecting children from abuse. Officials say the protocol has been shortened to make it easier to understand and clearly define the roles of each person in a case of suspected abuse. Social Services Minister Donna...

Charges Laid In Road Grader Crash That Claimed Three Lives

A 37-year-old woman from the George Gordon First Nation has been arrested and charged with 17 offences in relation to a fatal crash that killed three people south of Punnichy in May. According to the RCMP, all three victims were in a pickup truck that rear-ended a...

PAGC First Nations Re-elect Michel As Grand Chief

Fifty-eight per cent of the voting delegates at the Prince Albert Grand Council annual assembly voted to re-elect Ron Michel as Grand Chief today. Running against Michel was Elmer Ballantyne of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation. All of the voting delegates made their way...

Indspire Award Winners Announced, Honoured In House Of Commons

The largest non-governmental funder of Indigenous Education will be honouring 14 outstanding Aboriginal Canadians in February, including one from Saskatchewan. The 2015 Indspire Awards will be presented to acknowledge the First Nations, Metis and Inuit achievers....