Search Continues For Almightyvoice

A search is still underway on the One Arrow reserve for a missing person there. Wilfrid Almightyvoice hasn’t been seen since October 20th, when he was dropped off by friends at his house early in the morning. For weeks now his family has been looking for him....

Active Measures Conference Begins In Bridge City

The Yorkton Tribal Council is holding a two-day brainstorming session today on how to get more young people off the couch. The Saskatoon Inn is the setting for the Regional Active Measures Conference. Organizer Sabrina Sparvier says the YTC is working hard to get...

Bear Voted On For Another Term At Whitecap

Darcy Bear has been re-elected chief of the Whitecap Dakota First Nation. In a release the band says he collected 85% of the votes cast in an election on Friday. He now begins a four-year term. Bear has led the First Nation since 1991. Since that time the band says it...

Northern Man Lends Help In Search

A search is being organized tomorrow on the One Arrow first nation for a missing man. 38 year-old Wilfrid Almightyvoice hasn’t been seen by anyone since October 20th, when he was dropped off by friends on the reserve around 1:00 a.m. Mounties say snowfall...

Graduation Ceremony Held For New Monitoring Program

A graduation ceremony took place this morning at Christopher Lake for a unique program. 10 graduates of the “Beahr” program walked across the floor to receive their diplomas. The Building Environmental Aboriginal Human Resources (BEAHR) Environmental Monitoring...

Hundreds Gather For Funeral Of Native Leader

There were lots of tributes, some tears and even some laughs at the funeral service for aboriginal leader Jim Sinclair today. Sinclair died on Friday at the age of 79. Hundreds of people gathered at the Brandt Centre in Regina to pay their final respects. Among them...

Brazeau Joins Call For Inquiry

The demand for an inquiry into the problem of missing and murdered aboriginal women just got louder. Patrick Brazeau sits on the Standing Senate Committee for Aboriginal Peoples. He says hundreds of cases are still unsolved and the Canadian government can play a...

Northern Paddlers Recognized For Saving Life

St. John’s Ambulance in Prince Albert is tipping its hat to three northerners for their role in saving a drowning woman. Last night John Laliberte of Cumberland House was awarded a St. John Life-saving award alongside his son John Jr. and nephew Jack McKenzie....

Drug Possession Charge Against Chief Withdrawn

A charge of drug possession against a northern chief has been withdrawn. In June of this year Darrell McCallum of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation was charged with possessing marijuana not exceeding thirty grams. Today in court Federal crown prosecutor Caroline...