Tag Archives: First Nations
‘One of the biggest scandals in First Nations history’: Arcand
There's been radio silence from the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) since a federal audit was released, according to Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand."This is probably one ...
Sep 26, 2025

SUNTEP and FNUC students hear education is road to reconciliation
Andrew Poulin, a third year student at the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP) in Prince Albert acknowledges that as a future educator, he will have a role to play in guiding ...
Sep 26, 2025

Making Memories: Mural by renowned artist Jerry Whitehead unveiled in Melfort
The City of Melfort got a lot brighter after the unveiling of the Making Memories mural on the south side of the Melfort Fire Hall. The work by celebrated artist Jerry Whitehead was displayed for the ...
Sep 26, 2025

Prince Albert school Legacy project honours former mentor
The experience of seeing and hearing over 150 young children singing in Cree left Vi Thunderchild feeling both proud and excited.Thunderchild and members of her family were invited to John Diefenbaker...
Sep 25, 2025

FSIN forensic audit released to the public, makes 8 recommendations to improve transparency
A forensic audit of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) that flagged over $30 million in expenditures is complete. The finalized report covering the period from April 1, 2010 to Marc...
Sep 24, 2025

Pelican Lake elder lived a full life and left a long legacy
In 101 years of walking the earth, Elder Jacob Bill created a legacy that his family says will live on. Jacob, a member of the Pelican Lake First Nation, left behind hundreds of direct descendants, hi...
Sep 24, 2025

Cree artist's mural to be unveiled at Melfort Fire Hall on Thursday
An exciting unveiling in Melfort on Thursday. The City of Melfort, Northern Lights Gallery, and the Melfort Arts Council have announced the unveiling of Making Memories, a new mural by Canadian Cree a...
Sep 24, 2025

Plaque unveiled next to Annie Peyachew statue in Central Park
The story of a young girl who died in a residential school over 110 years ago will now be displayed next to the statue that was erected in her honour last year. A dedication ceremony was held in Centr...
Sep 22, 2025
U of S leading international project to help evaluate maternal health of Indigenous women
A professor at the University of Saskatchewan is leading an international project aiming to create a new tool in order to evaluate the maternal health of Indigenous women in rural parts of Canada and ...
Sep 20, 2025

'To provide a sense of belonging': Sweetgrass's nearly $40M school now more than half complete
For more than 20 years, Sweetgrass First Nation carried a dream on its books - a new school where culture, language and generations could meet under one roof.That dream is now taking shape."It was on ...
Sep 19, 2025