by MBC News | May 1, 2015
Thirty-four-year-old Adam Cyr of Regina was looking at a minimum life sentence with no chance of parole for at least 10 years. Instead, a judge today upped the parole ineligibility to 12 years because of the nature of the crime. Justice Fred Kovatch says Cyr was in a...
by MBC News | May 1, 2015
Lower-cost heating options for northern Saskatchewan will be the topic of an open meeting in Buffalo Narrows on Saturday. Athabasca MLA Buckley Belanger will be meeting to discuss his project to identify lower cost options for heating the north. Belanger says there...
by MBC News | May 1, 2015
At least three First Nations communities that received money from Ottawa this week to renovate and build new schools supported the First Nations Education Act. The Flying Dust First Nation, Whitecap Dakota Nation and the Miawpukek Mi’kmaq First Nation were...
by MBC News | May 1, 2015
First Nations educators and language teachers made their way to Saskatoon this week for an Aboriginal education conference. The educators were taking in various workshops at the 2015 Awasis Aboriginal Education Conference at the Saskatoon Inn. Virginia McKay, a...
by MBC News | May 1, 2015
A World War II veteran from the Sweetgrass First Nation is turning 93 years old and his community is helping him celebrate that milestone. A banquet and round dance are being held today in honour of Sweetgrass veteran Philip Favel. Favel is a respected war vet who saw...
by MBC News | May 1, 2015
The Flying Dust First Nation and Habitat for Humanity will team up to build an independent living home in the community for elders. The ground breaking is taking place today and work on the project will begin immediately. Chief Richard Gladue says Flying Dust has to...
by MBC News | May 1, 2015
Dozens of housing groups from across Canada descended on Winnipeg this week for a major conference on the future of social housing and other topics. The main topic of conversation revolved around the federal government’s plan to remove $1.7 billion that had been...
by MBC News | May 1, 2015
Aboriginal students in northern Saskatchewan can now take advantage of a big scholarship, thanks to a collaboration between Indspire and Cameco. The scholarship is valued at up to $7,500 with the opportunity to renew each year. “It’s not a definitive...
by MBC News | May 1, 2015
A class of 10 candidates graduated from pipefitting school in Saskatoon yesterday. The Aboriginal pipefitters are now first-year apprentices who will work for CIMS Canada until they put in 7,200 hours to earn their journeyman ticket. CIMS Saskatchewan General Manager...
by MBC News | Apr 30, 2015
The chief of the Hatchet Lake First Nation is confirming that a man who was found dead under suspicious circumstances in La Ronge yesterday is a member of his community. The RCMP’s Major Crimes Unit is looking into the death of the victim, who’s body was...