Questions About Treaties Emerge At FSIN Youth Conference

Treaties were the topic of discussion on Tuesday at the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations’ Indigenous Youth Transition Gathering in Saskatoon. Students participated in a number of breakout sessions in the afternoon in which they discussed treaties in the...

Traffic Safety Committee Visits La Ronge

The provincial government’s Special Committee on Traffic Safety visited La Ronge today to gather information from the public. It is one of the final stops on the provincial tour which also included Regina, Estevan, Saskatoon, Prince Albert and Pelican Narrows....

Female Duo Tours Canada Teaching Benefits Of “Decolonization”

Tami Starlight and Vanessa Bui are traveling across Canada as part of the Decolonize and Anti-Oppression Workshop Tour, which stopped in Saskatoon on Monday night. The tour began in late April, and the two have stopped in pretty much every major city between Vancouver...

Muskoday Man Receives 10-Year Sentence For Manslaughter

A man from the Muskoday First Nation has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. Cody Walker appeared before a judge at Queen’s Bench court in Prince Albert this morning, where the sentence was handed down. He pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter in the...

Green Lake Day School Survivors Prepare To Launch Lawsuit

A former student of St. Pascal’s Day School in Green Lake is encouraging fellow survivors to sign onto a class action lawsuit that is being filed against the institution. Paul Laliberte says he suffered physical abuse at the school in the 1960’s. He says the facility...

FSIN Warns Jobs May Be Lost Due To Government Cuts

The head of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations says a $1.1 million dollar cut in federal funding may force the organization to lay off staff and cut programming. Chief Perry Bellegarde says the FSIN knew cuts were coming for months but they only found out a...