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Northern Saskatchewan MP weighs in on recent demonstrations and party leadership change

Northern Saskatchewan MP weighs in on recent demonstrations and party leadership change

by MBC News | Feb 14, 2022

The member of parliament who represents northern Saskatchewan is speaking out about recent demonstrations against COVID-19 public health measures. Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River MP Gary Vidal lays the blame for the protests, which have shut down borders crossings...
Moe’s support for trucker’s protests needs to be equal for Indigenous demonstrations: NDP

Moe’s support for trucker’s protests needs to be equal for Indigenous demonstrations: NDP

by MBC News | Feb 14, 2022

Comparisons are being drawn between Premier Scott Moe’s perceptions of the trucking, COVID-19 mandates demonstrations and that of Indigenous protests in Regina. Moe has supported the truckers early in their quest to have the federal government remove all remaining...
Métis woman from Saskatchewan to join nationwide walk for MMIWG

Métis woman from Saskatchewan to join nationwide walk for MMIWG

by MBC News | Feb 11, 2022

It’s been nearly two years since Métis woman Megan Gallagher went missing in Saskatoon. Now, Gallagher’s sister says she will be joining a nationwide walk in her honour. Lindsey Bishop will be travelling to Vancouver this weekend to join Krista’s...
Province to complete environmental impact assessment on proposed mine in northwest

Province to complete environmental impact assessment on proposed mine in northwest

by MBC News | Feb 11, 2022

A uranium mining company is looking at opening a mill in the southwest zone of the Athabasca Basin. Fission Uranium Corporation, who is based out of British Columbia, is hoping to open a mine 155 kilometres north of La Loche on highway 155. The province will now be...
Red Earth Cree Nation man convicted of first-degree murder to receive new trial

Red Earth Cree Nation man convicted of first-degree murder to receive new trial

by MBC News | Feb 10, 2022

A Red Earth Cree Nation man convicted of First-degree murder will be getting a new trial. In 2016, Davis Demery Lester Whitehead was arrested and charged with the murder of Ramsey Whitehead. Davis Whitehead would later be convicted by a jury of his peers with...
Northern chief says it’s too soon to be lifting all COVID-19 restrictions

Northern chief says it’s too soon to be lifting all COVID-19 restrictions

by MBC News | Feb 10, 2022

A northern chief is worried of the affects lifting COVID-19 restrictions will have on her people. Chief of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band Tammy Cook-Searson said she doesn’t think it’s the right time yet.  “I think it’s too soon to be lifting the restrictions with no...
MLTC and Mistawasis First Nation take ownership stake of new renewable energy company

MLTC and Mistawasis First Nation take ownership stake of new renewable energy company

by Joel Willick | Feb 10, 2022

Several Saskatchewan First Nations have come together to form a controlling ownership stake in a new renewable energy company. The nine band’s under the Meadow Lake Tribal Council, Mistawasis First Nation, and miEnergy have partnered together to form miEnergy...
Film screening and panel discussion mark four years since Gerald Stanley acquitted in killing of Colten Boushie

Film screening and panel discussion mark four years since Gerald Stanley acquitted in killing of Colten Boushie

by MBC News | Feb 10, 2022

It has been four years since Gerald Stanley was acquitted of the murder of Colten Boushie. To mark the day, which Boushie’s family have named ‘The Day of Action,’ the Office of the Treaty Commissioner hosted a panel discussion on the case, it’s implications on...
Lac La Ronge Indian Band member creates information package for Indigenous mothers through research project

Lac La Ronge Indian Band member creates information package for Indigenous mothers through research project

by MBC News | Feb 9, 2022

A Lac La Ronge Indian Band member has created an information package for new Indigenous mothers to help them navigate the healthcare system during and after birth. Valerie McLeod, who will soon be graduating with a master of governance and entrepreneurship in northern...
“This is an exciting day” – Cameco announces planned reopening of McArthur River/Key Like mine

“This is an exciting day” – Cameco announces planned reopening of McArthur River/Key Like mine

by Joel Willick | Feb 9, 2022

An increase in jobs and economic activity will be coming to northern Saskatchewan as Cameco has announced the upcoming restart of uranium production at the McArthur River and Key Lake facility. The northern uranium company made the announcement during their quarterly...
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