No service, no more in two northern communities

Other areas of the province might take cell service for granted, but that’s not so in Wollaston Lake and Fond Du Lac First Nation. On Thursday, brand new cell towers in the two northern Saskatchewan communities took them from “little to no cellular service” to...
Cigar Lake uranium mine opens

Cigar Lake uranium mine opens

  Cameco officially opened one of the largest uranium mines in the world on Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Cigar Lake mine. The grand opening comes after years of delays including flooding that threatened the multi-million dollar project. The...

Province renews funding for northern degree programs

The province is committing another five years of funding for two programs that have allowed northern students to earn university degrees close to home. NORTEP provides aboriginal-specific teacher education degree programs with northern and Indigenous content. NORPAC...

Experts reveal staggering aboriginal incarceration rate

Statistics on aboriginal incarceration in Saskatchewan present strong odds that aboriginal youth have a better chance of ending up in jail than graduating from high school. The aboriginal graduation rate is about 40 per cent, while aboriginals make up 80 per cent of...
AFN National Chief says youth key in “Closing the Gap”

AFN National Chief says youth key in “Closing the Gap”

On Wednesday, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde told a crowd of aboriginal youths they will play a key role in helping to “close the gap” in the quality of life between aboriginals and non-aboriginals. Bellegarde spoke to the FSIN Youth...

Cameco and Areva officially open uranium production sites

Cameco and Areva’s official opening of their Cigar Lake and McClean Lake uranium production sites was more than a decade in the making. The celebrations comes after more than a year of ore production, and approximately a decade of construction fraught with...

FSIN election heats up

At least three former First Nation Chiefs are gunning for the Office of the Second Vice-Chief with the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. There could be more candidates announcing as the deadline to file candidate papers is still days away. The office became...

Poverty, suicide rates among concerns for First Nations youth

Young First Nation leaders in Saskatchewan are opening up dialogue with First Nation leaders this week. The 2015 FSIN Youth Legislative Assembly is underway at TCU Place in Saskatoon. Youth delegates from First Nation communities across the province have been given...

Pelican Narrows man pleads and sentenced for 2014 death

Instead of heading to trial for a Pelican Narrow’s man death in September of 2014, the accused entered his pleas and received his sentence. Adam Terrance Sewap had been charged with second-degree murder in the death of a 29-year-old man. At the time, Pelican Narrows...
Meats on the menu at First Nations Culture Fest

Meats on the menu at First Nations Culture Fest

Non-aboriginal people have a chance to try traditional First Nations dishes this week in Prince Albert. Each day at Prince Albert Grand Council’s Culture Fest will focus on a different First Nation, and on Tuesday those were the Plains Cree and Dakota nations....