by MBC News | Jun 4, 2024 | Current News
Monday was the fifth anniversary of the release of the final report following the national inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. The Assembly of First Nations released a report on the day evaluating the advances made in implementing the 231...
by Joel Willick | Jun 4, 2024 | Current News
A first-ever Indigenous film festival is coming to Saskatoon this week. 80 films from Indigenous film-makers across the world will be screened at theatres across the city as part of the inaugural Acimowin Film Festival. Trisitn Greyeyes is the festival’s founder...
by MBC News | Jun 3, 2024 | Current News
Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes has laid a murder charge for a death in La Ronge five years ago. 26-year-old Jeremy Bird was shot and killed in an incident in the northern community that year. During the incident, another man was seriously injured while others, who...
by Amber Bear | Jun 3, 2024 | Current News
(Photo credit: Government of Saskatchewan website) The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment has launched an educational campaign to reduce the number of illegal dump sites in the province, in recognition of Canadian Environment Week. They will be focusing on northern...
by Jenna Smith | Jun 3, 2024 | Current News
The Prince Albert Warrant Enforcement and Suppression Team is calling on the public to report all sightings and information regarding the whereabouts of 44-year-old Clayton Dumais. Police state that Clayton Dumais is wanted by Ahtahkakoop RCMP for failing to attend...
by Jenna Smith | Jun 3, 2024 | Current News
(Photo credit: Kikinahk Friendship Centre Facebook page) The bus service from La Ronge to Prince Albert will be discontinued at the end of the month. The Kikinahk Friendship Centre in La Ronge has been offering the service, which runs Monday to Friday, to and from...
by MBC News | Jun 3, 2024 | Current News
by Ryan Kiedrowski Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A highly successful pre-employment program geared toward the mining industry is making big waves on one local First Nation. The Canadian Institute of Mining awarded the inaugural CIM Indigenous Partnership Award...