Motorcyclists ride in support for Indian day school students

Motorcyclists ride in support for Indian day school students

A group of motorcyclists traveling from Winnipeg to Vancouver is on a mission to raise awareness to a certified class-action lawsuit for Indian day school students. Day school students were left out of the Residential school settlement package; as students did not...
A new mural for La Ronge will focus on reconciliation

A new mural for La Ronge will focus on reconciliation

The planning continues on a public art project sponsored by the La Ronge Arts Council and the Alex Robertson Public Library. The intent is to paint a mural as a reconciliation project and encourage local people to get involved. Miriam Korner, the artist-in-residence...
Saskatoon Indigenous protest camp to wind up activities

Saskatoon Indigenous protest camp to wind up activities

A peaceful Indigenous protest camp in Saskatoon will wind up its activities on Friday. The Healing Camp for Justice was started in Victoria Park last week by Chris Martell, whose son died in foster care in 2010. Camp spokesperson Darla Fourstar says the healing camp...
Feds complete land deal for wharf at Wollaston Lake

Feds complete land deal for wharf at Wollaston Lake

The Saskatchewan government and Ottawa have completed a land transfer at Wollaston Lake of a proposed water lot, as the federal government is taking administration and control of a public wharf. “The federal government requires control to protect their investment. The...
Cameco responds to threat of U.S. tariffs on uranium

Cameco responds to threat of U.S. tariffs on uranium

A Saskatchewan uranium mining company says it is taking a wait-and-see attitude to the potential threat of tariffs on U.S. uranium imports. The United States Department of Commerce has launched an investigation into whether foreign uranium imports into the country...