Tag Archives: Community

Air Ronge invested $90K on Heritage Trail in 2024
A considerable amount of work went into Air Ronge's Heritage Trail in 2024 with even more improvements set to occur in 2025. Last year, village council spent nearly $90,000 on the trial with about $28...
Feb 11, 2025

'Historical moment': 11 Yellowstone bison transferred to Sask First Nations
A family of 11 Yellowstone bison from the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes in Montana have been reintroduced to their ancestral land of Mosquito, Grizzly Bear's Head, Lean Man (MGBHLM) First Nat...
Feb 07, 2025

PA Winter Festival Buttons and Tickets
The long tradition of Winter Festival Buttons continues in 2025.See the poster and link below for more information. https://www.facebook.com/PAwinterfest/ https://www.pawf.ca/
Feb 06, 2025

Major Investments Made to End Gender Based Violence
Saskatchewan is investing a total of $3.8 million to 16 agencies over the next two years under the National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence.The investment will provide for enhanced programs, ...
Feb 05, 2025

Group of 16 claims $216K Stanley Mission Chase the Ace prize
A group of 16 people are the winners of the Stanley Mission Chase the Ace prize of $216,000. The top prize was claimed on Feb. 2 with the Ace of Spades being picked with only two cards remaining. Thos...
Feb 04, 2025

'Supposed to live in peace, respect and friendship': Treaty Commissioner works to strengthen relationships through education
Communication has been the common thread throughout Dr. Kathy Walker's life. Growing up on Okanese First Nation in Treaty 4 territory, as she received her higher education at the University of Saskatc...
Feb 03, 2025

Sturgeon Lake First Nation calls on governments to study and protect 11,000 year old settlement
Following a major archaeological discovery west of Prince Albert involving the uncovering of a settlement that dates back 11,000 years, Sturgeon Lake First Nation and its council are calling on local,...
Feb 03, 2025

Paynton Rhubarb Festival
Before prairie hardy tree fruits were available, pioneer kitchens relied on Rhubarb to make jam, pies, and tasty treats for the family. Its leaves were the creative part of many prairie kid playtime!T...
Feb 03, 2025

Federal class action claims government failed to support First Nations with opioid crisis
Has the government of Canada done enough to assist First Nation communities struggling with the opioid crisis and was there, in fact, a breach of a treaty that was signed 150 years ago?Those are among...
Feb 01, 2025
Man who attacked, set fire to homeless woman in Prince Albert gets statutory release
A man who attacked a homeless woman and set her on fire in Prince Albert, has been granted statutory release from prison with special conditions.Leslie Black, now 39, pleaded guilty to attempted murde...
Feb 01, 2025