Police investigating after child struck by school bus

Police investigating after child struck by school bus

Carrot River RCMP are investigating after a child was struck by a school bus on the Red Earth Cree Nation. According to police on April 5 the child had got off the bus and was travelling in the same direction as the bus when they were hit. Paramedics and police both...
Indigenous employment in Sask. up in March

Indigenous employment in Sask. up in March

Indigenous employment continues to grow in the province. Off-reserve Indigenous employment increased by 1,600, marking 28 consecutive months of year-over-year increases. Indigenous youth employment was also up by 1,100, marking four consecutive months of...
Cook-Searson secures 7th term as LLRIB Chief

Cook-Searson secures 7th term as LLRIB Chief

By Roman Hayter Tammy Cook-Searson has been re-elected chief of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band. She earned 1502 votes, with John P. Roberts coming in second with 1102 and Bruce Fredrick McKenzie in third with 836 votes. In total, 3,440 ballots were cast, with 995 being...
Death investigation underway in P.A.

Death investigation underway in P.A.

The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) is investigating a death in the city. In a media release sent out Wednesday afternoon police said they were called early Wednesday morning to a home on the 700 block of Twelfth Street West to help paramedics. When they arrived...
Kitsaki purchases majority stake in AGI Envirotank

Kitsaki purchases majority stake in AGI Envirotank

By Roman Hayter Kitsaki Management Limited, the economic development arm of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, has acquired a 51 percent stake in AGI Envirotank. AGI is a privately owned manufacturing firm in Canada that manufactures and sells ecologically friendly steel...
Tammy Cook-Searson re-elected Chief of Lac La Ronge Indian Band

Tammy Cook-Searson re-elected Chief of Lac La Ronge Indian Band

Tammy Cook-Searson has been re-elected as chief of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band. Cook-Searson received a total of 1502 votes, with the runner-up being John P. Roberts with 1102, followed by Bruce Fredrick McKenzie with 836 votes. Those who were re-elected to council...