MN-S and Ottawa renew agreement for path to self-government

MN-S and Ottawa renew agreement for path to self-government

The Metis Nation-Saskatchewan and the federal government have signed an updated Métis Nation–Saskatchewan Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Agreement. The Agreement includes a new commitment to negotiate a constitutionally protected core governance treaty...
Quewezance sisters bail decision delayed

Quewezance sisters bail decision delayed

Two Keeseekoose First Nations sisters will have to wait a little longer on their bail application, as Federal Justice Minister David Lametti reviews their 1994 second-degree murder convictions. Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance will have to wait until late March for a...
Prince Albert Police announce more charges in relation to death of man in March of 2021

P.A. Police lay additional charge in relation to 2021 death

The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) has charged a man from Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation with first degree murder in an investigation dating back to March of 2021. In a media release sent out Thursday afternoon PAPS said 26-year-old Henry Ratt had been arrested and...
Federal Court backs Karen Bird

Federal Court backs Karen Bird

The Federal Court has sided with Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Chief Karen Bird, in that she was unfairly removed from her position last spring. The Court found that Council and the Elders Council decision for removal in May 2022 did not follow the First Nations...
Miriam Körner celebrates northern Sask. through picture books

Miriam Körner celebrates northern Sask. through picture books

By Julia Peterson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The StarPhoenix When Miriam Körner was a young woman, she left her home in Germany to travel the world. But when she came to Saskatchewan two decades ago, she knew she was here to stay. “I had ended up on the...