Former Dorm Supervisor Denies Allegations In Court

Paul Leroux was reduced to tears Thursday afternoon as he completed testimony in a Battleford courtroom. Prior to the emotional outburst, the former dormitory supervisor at the Beauval Indian Residential School who is charged with numerous sexual assault charges...

Acting FNUC President Defends Hiring Practices

Some Chiefs in Assembly took aim at the Executive and Board of the First Nations University today during Legislative Assembly while discussing a resolution to renew the terms of four board members. Concerns were raised about the perceived lack of First Nations...

SaskEnergy Digs Deep To Address First Nations Concerns

Saskenergy is going to extraordinary lengths and depths to preserve a site where ancient human remains were found north of Regina last week. A pipeline crew unearthed the bone fragments  last week while building a natural gas pipeline for the K plus S potash mine near...

First Nations Lawyer Wins The Lottery

A First Nations lawyer in Saskatoon has claimed a big prize. Donald Worme recently won the 6-49 jackpot. The total prize is worth over $14.7 million. The resident of Eagle Ridge says he bought the ticket at a Fas Gas in Saskatoon. Originally from the Kawacatoose First...

First Nations Lawyer Wins The Lottery

A First Nations lawyer in Saskatoon has claimed a big prize. Donald Worme recently won the 6-49 jackpot. The total prize is worth over $14.7 million. The resident of Eagle Ridge says he bought the ticket at a Fas Gas in Saskatoon. Originally from the Kawacatoose First...

First Nations Lawyer Wins The Lottery

A First Nations lawyer in Saskatoon has claimed a big prize. Donald Worme recently won the 6-49 jackpot. The total prize is worth over $14.7 million. The resident of Eagle Ridge says he bought the ticket at a Fas Gas in Saskatoon. Originally from the Kawacatoose First...

First Nations Lawyer Wins The Lottery

A First Nations lawyer in Saskatoon has claimed a big prize. Donald Worme recently won the 6-49 jackpot. The total prize is worth over $14.7 million. The resident of Eagle Ridge says he bought the ticket at a Fas Gas in Saskatoon. Originally from the Kawacatoose First...

FSIN Assembly Hears Of Tough Financial Circumstances

The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations fall assembly heard some tough words Wednesday morning from one of its senators. Senator Roland Crowe says the FSIN is facing difficult financial times. He points out it’s not a good situation when an institution goes...

Beardy’s Official Mulls Housing Solutions At Conference

Chiefs, housing managers and people from isolated communities are meeting in Winnipeg this week to take a fresh look at the housing problem. It’s the third annual conference for the Frontier Foundation which aims to promote forestry and housing as economic drivers for...