by MBC News | Jun 16, 2015
Getting kids motivated in math can be a challenge but the Kahkewistahaw School near Broadview seems to have found the right formula for success. The grade five class at the school placed first in the annual First Nations University Wiseman mathematics contest. The...
by MBC News | Jun 15, 2015
Several people took to the streets of Saskatoon on Monday afternoon to celebrate and acknowledge those living with disabilities. Monday was First Nations Disabilities Awareness Day and the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations organized an event to get the word...
by MBC News | Jun 15, 2015
RCMP say they are concerned for the safety of a missing Metis woman from Prince Albert. Twenty-two-year-old Danielle Nyland has not been seen since the early morning hours of June 8. Coordinated searches have taken place in areas around Shellbrook and are continuing...
by MBC News | Jun 15, 2015
A youth is facing a second-degree murder charge in connection to the recent discovery of a man’s body in a shed in Punnichy. RCMP say the suspect was arrested last Thursday afternoon while making an appearance on an unrelated matter at Punnichy Provincial Court....
by MBC News | Jun 15, 2015
He is behind bars doing time for sexually assaulting a child. But the File Hills First Nations Police Service believes Brian Joseph “Bully” McNabb may be responsible for sexually assaulting numerous children in several communities over the last several...
by MBC News | Jun 12, 2015
Concern is growing for a missing Metis woman from Prince Albert. Shellbrook RCMP have learned that 22-year-old Danielle Nyland attended a social gathering in the East Flat area of Prince Albert early Monday morning. Mounties say she was then seen in the Shellbrook...
by MBC News | Jun 12, 2015
Only a handful of evacuees remain displaced as a result of northern Saskatchewan forest fires, and they will be heading home tonight. Hundreds of evacuees went back home yesterday and this morning after being forced from their homes by smoke and fire last weekend....
by MBC News | Jun 12, 2015
Many adoptees of the “60’s Scoop” say their experience was as traumatic as that suffered by residential school survivors. A public forum is scheduled in Saskatoon tonight to examine this process where thousands of Aboriginal children were taken from...
by MBC News | Jun 12, 2015
Past students, teachers and staff were in Cumberland House today to celebrate an educational milestone in the community. The Charlebois Community School is celebrating 125 years since it first opened. Vice Principal Aaron Fosseneuve says the school was originally...
by MBC News | Jun 12, 2015
The last of the forest fire evacuees who were forced to leave their homes in northern Saskatchewan this week and been told they can return home. Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson says residents of Sikachu Lake and Clam Lake Bridge can go home, but not...