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Regina police won’t take down protest camp despite requests
The Regina Police Service is leaving the camp alone near the legislative building, while the body in charge of Wascana Park moves Canada Day celebrations across the lake. The Provincial Capital Commis...
Lisa Schick
Jun 27, 2018
Teepees set up at the Justice for our Stolen Children Camp outside the legislative building June 26, 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
July 2 meeting set for Sask. government, protest camp
As sleepy protestors were crawling out of teepees to start the day on Tuesday morning, members of the Justice for our Stolen Children camp announced they have set a meeting with members of the provinc...
Lisa Schick
Jun 26, 2018
Six teepees stand at the Justice for our Stolen Children Camp outside the Saskatchewan Legislature June 26, 2018. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Troubled inquiry into missing, murdered Indigenous women seeks two more years
OTTAWA - The troubled national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is formally asking for another two years and more money to finish its work, saying more time is needed to he...
The Canadian Press
Mar 07, 2018
Saskatchewan teacher mistakenly hands out offensive Thanksgiving puzzle
MOOSE JAW, Sask. - A school division in southern Saskatchewan is apologizing after a handout with offensive words was mistakenly given to students. A Thanksgiving work package supplied last week to a ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 11, 2017
Photo of wordsearch using offensive terms for Indigenous people handed out by a teacher in a Moose Jaw school in October 2017. (Jo Chrona @luudisk/Twitter)
Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation set to banish 6 people over drugs
A northwest Saskatchewan First Nation is taking a harsh approach to ridding its community of drugs, according to the chief. Six non-band members will be banished from Makwa Sahgaiehcan First ...
CJME News
Nov 08, 2016
Sniffer dogs find Husky’s oil on James Smith Cree Nation
After two months of fighting for compensation and acknowledgement, residents of the James Smith Cree Nation are finally starting to see results along the North Saskatchewan River. A team of dogs train...
CJME News
Oct 03, 2016
Sask. First Nation eyes banishment law
The Muskoday First Nation is seeking to become one of the first First Nations communities in Canada to enact a trespass, exclusion and banishment law. Typically, the chief and council use a Band Counc...
CJME News
Sep 16, 2016
Colonialism No More camp packs up after 126 days
It has been 126 days since colonialism no more set up camp in front of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada's (INAC) offices on Albert Street and 11th Avenue in Regina. On Sunday afternoon the camp ...
CJME News
Aug 21, 2016
‘It’s part of our tradition to protect the environment': First Nations react to oil spill
As stewards of the land, First Nations communities are playing a major role in the cleanup efforts of the July 21 oil spill. The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations organized a gathering in Pri...
Lisa Schick
Jul 28, 2016
Michael Pinay remembered fondly at memorial
A blue, red, and yellow starblanket lay on the casket of Elder Michael Pinay Thursday morning as people filed past, paying their respects. His viewing was held at the First Nations University of Canad...
Lisa Schick
Jul 21, 2016
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