Sue Caribou, seen here at the Brady Road Landfill protest and blockade on Monday, July 10, 2023, has believed for more than 10 years that the remains of her niece Tanya Nepinak lie somewhere in the Brady Landfill, and that is why she said it was so important that she...
A Prince Albert man is facing a murder charge in connection to the Byron Bear homicide. Yesterday, Prince Albert Police arrested Jackson Henry for second-degree murder at a home in the unit block of Clarke Place in Prince Albert. Henry is the fifth person charged in...
A Prince Albert Police officer is facing charges in the in-custody death of a man from Nov. 2021. It’s alleged that Saul Laliberte died at the detention facility. The unidentified 21-year member of the force is charged with criminal negligence causing death and...
Sue Caribou, seen here at the Brady Road Landfill protest and blockade on Monday, July 10, 2023, has believed for more than 10 years that the remains of her niece Tanya Nepinak lie somewhere in the Brady Landfill, and that is why she said it was so important that she...
Four separate attempts to get a resolution to reinstate ousted national chief RoseAnne Archibald on the agenda for the Assembly of First Nations annual general assembly were shot down each time. Byron Louis, chief of the Okanagan Indian Band, who moved to...
The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) is speaking out about a high profile missing persons investigation. In a media release sent out Tuesday afternoon PAPS said they have become aware of rumors which are circulating saying that Happy Charles, who has been missing...
By: Jeremy Appel, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Alberta Native News (ANNews) – Following a motion at its annual general meeting, the Confederacy of Treaty No. 6 Nations declared the drug poisoning crisis an official state emergency on July 10, calling for...
A man from Sandy Bay found guilty of second degree murder will have to wait until August to learn his fate. Robert Alexander Bear was found guilty of the charge in relation to the death of a 10-month-old child at King’s Bench in Flin Flon Man after a trial in...
A two-day trial will take place for a James Smith Cree Nation Chief charged with intoxicated driving. Chief Calvin Sanderson of the Chakastaypasin Band was arrested March 10 on the First Nation. The trial will commence Nov, 2, 3 in Melfort.
The Back to Batoche festival has drawn thousands annually to celebrate Métis identity, culture, values, and language. Photo by David Stobbe / StobbePhoto / Métis Nation – Saskatchewan By: Nicole Goldsworthy, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Humboldt Journal A...