Expert Urges Aboriginal Groups To Improve Financial Literacy

A business expert says there is currently not enough importance being placed on financial literacy skills. Terry Goodtrack is the president of the Aboriginal Financial Officers Association. He says finances affect everyone from people buying groceries to the CEOs of...

Cell Service Finally Coming To The Far North

The chief of the Black Lake First Nation says he’s thrilled cell-service is finally coming to his community. Chief Ricky Robillard says up to now, people in the Far North have been forced to watch the rest of society enjoy the benefits of wireless communication....

Pelican Narrows Man Appears In Court On 2nd-Degree Murder Charge

RCMP have charged a 19 year-old man with the 2nd-degree murder of a woman in Pelican Narrows. John Bob Glen Custer appeared in a Prince Albert courtroom this morning. He is alleged to have strangled and killed 40 year-old Heather Ballantyne, whose body was discovered...

Concerns Raised Over Safety Of Elders On Cote Reserve

A former resident of the Cote first nation near Kamsack wants a community watch program established on the reserve. Robert Cote is raising the concerns after a home invasion left his 79 year-old mother shaken and afraid. Someone broke into her home at about two in the...

HIV Numbers On The Rise On Reserve

HIV infection numbers may be on the decline in Saskatchewan but they are on the rise in First Nations communities. According to provincial numbers, there were 177 new HIV cases in Saskatchewan in 2012, a decrease of five per cent from 2011. However, Dr. Ibrahim Khan...

HIV Numbers On The Rise On Reserve

HIV infection numbers may be on the decline in Saskatchewan but they are on the rise in First Nations communities. According to provincial numbers, there were 177 new HIV cases in Saskatchewan in 2012, a decrease of five per cent from 2011. However, Dr. Ibrahim Khan...