SIAST Says More Aboriginal Graduates Finding Jobs

Officials at SIAST say the rate of Aboriginal grad employment at the institution is up eight percentage points to 90%. The finding was released in the school’s annual graduate survey in which 15% of respondents self-identify as Aboriginal. SIAST has the highest...

SNTC Play Used To Educate Schoolchildren About Traffic Safety

Thousands of elementary school students across the province are getting a unique lesson in traffic safety delivered by an energetic and creative theatre company. Today, the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company put on its show at a Regina elementary school in what is...

Career Consultant Addresses Event For Metis Women In Business

Changing a career path or starting a new business is not an easy thing to do, but Shelley Keyes is here to help. Keyes owns and operates SK Transitions, a consulting company that helps people manage life changes. She says changing your career or life path can be a...

FSIN Launches Book Detailing Its History

Our History is a new book honouring the first 65 years of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. The book was officially launched in Saskatoon Tuesday night. FSIN Chief Perry Bellegarde says a key factor in the strength of the organization over the years has...

Metis Women Interested In Business In Saskatoon For Conference

Entrepreneurs from across the province meet in Saskatoon today for a Métis Women and Youth in Business Conference. The conference is being hosted by the Clarence Campeau Development Fund. CCDF director of economic development Monica Brunet says the conference appeals...

CNSC Completes First-Ever Review Of Entire Nuclear Fuel Cycle

Canada’s nuclear regulator has released its first-ever report on the state of the country’s uranium fuel cycle facilities. Before now, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission chiefly looked at power plants when completing this particular paper. However, it...