The Yorkton Indigenous Friendship Centre has returned

The Yorkton Indigenous Friendship Centre has returned

By: Danielle Dufour UPDATE: Posted the Interview audio The Yorkton area was without a friendship centre since 2018, until now. The Yorkton Indigenous Friendship Centre was incorporated two years ago and got accepted by the national association. As there is no physical...
Saskatchewan launches awareness campaign on human trafficking

Saskatchewan launches awareness campaign on human trafficking

Sunday was National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. On Monday, to commemorate the day, the Province of Saskatchewan announced the launch of a video awareness campaign to draw attention to the issue in the province. The video campaign will show how individuals can...
MISSING PERSON: Have you seen Stanley Severight?

MISSING PERSON: Have you seen Stanley Severight?

UPDATE: Kamsack RCMP are also asking property owners to check out buildings or sheds in their area for anything out of the ordinary. Kamsack RCMP have engaged RCMP Search and Rescue to assist in the search for missing 40-year-old Stanley Severight. Residents of...
Alberta oil and gas companies lobby for tax break

Alberta oil and gas companies lobby for tax break

Photo: Tourmaline Oil and Enbridge updated their lobbying registrations to discuss municipal taxation, as the province reviews its tax assessment practices. / (The Canadian Press/Larry MacDougal) By Brett McKay Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Investigative...
Province, treaty commission develop new Grade 12 course

Province, treaty commission develop new Grade 12 course

By Maggie Macintosh Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Winnipeg Free Press Manitoba’s newest Grade 12 elective investigates the meaning of the phrase: “We Are All Treaty People.” The education department teamed up with the Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba to...