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  • Three Regina friends share vision of economic reconciliation with Indigenous business
    Jada Yee, Thomas Benjoe and Cadmus Delorme are a power team who created OneHoop, an Indigenous consulting business that unlocks economic reconciliation.
    Canada
    Dec 29, 2023
  • Regina domestic violence survivor shares story to raise awareness
    Freedom Lerat is a survivor of domestic violence who now lives a worriless life with her four children free from abuse that held her captive for years.
    Canada
    Oct 4, 2023
  • Events in honour of residential school survivors in Regina days before Orange Shirt Day
    Hundreds of people walked in support for residential school survivors and the children who did not make it home at a community smudge walk at the First Nations University.
    Canada
    Sep 28, 2023
  • Safety of Our Cities Conference addresses policing issues like drugs, gangs, addictions
    The Safety of Our Cities Conference explores topics such as data analysis, guns and gangs, substance use, homelessness, and crimes against vulnerable people such as trafficking.
    Crime
    Sep 18, 2023
  • Saskatchewan Roughriders visits Indigenous communities in act of reconciliation
    Members of the Saskatchewan Roughriders have been making their presence known in Indigenous communities throughout the province as an act of reconciliation.
    Features
    Aug 31, 2023
  • Orange feather pins project kicks off in Regina with Orange Shirt Day coming up
    Pro Metal Industries is in the third year of its orange feather project, where the company focuses on supporting the cause of Every Child Matters.
    Canada
    Sep 1, 2023
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  • FSIN first vice-chief announces candidacy to become AFN national chief
    Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations First Vice-Chief David Pratt is throwing his hat in the ring for the Assembly of First Nations election to become the national chief.
    Politics
    Aug 16, 2023
  • ‘There’s a battle brewing’: FSIN aims to fight Natural Resources Transfer Agreement
    FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron said that fair share of revenues will be used to invest in housing, on reserve tribal police and to address the alcohol, drugs and violence on reserves.
    Canada
    Aug 29, 2023
  • Flipping burgers in Regina to mark 19 years since disappearance of Tamra Keepness
    Marking 19 years of the disappearance of Tamra Keepness, the family also faces this day without the love and support of the mother, Lorena Keepness who passed away in late May.
    Canada
    Jul 5, 2023
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  • ‘A different place’: How the missing children of a former B.C. residential school changed Canada
    It's been two years since Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc announced findings of over 200 unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in B.C. A lot has happened since.
    Politics
    May 26, 2023
  • ‘Big shoes to fill’ as homeless advocate takes on role of Cowessess First Nation chief
    Erica Beaudin is a woman who wore many hats from a homeless advocate and the executive director for RT/SIS, and now leads her community of Cowessess First Nation as chief.
    Canada
    May 8, 2023
  • Regina city council votes unanimously in favour of Cowessess land purchase
    Regina council voted to grant Cowessess First Nation the option to purchase city land in north Regina's Hawkstone neighbourhood, intended for big box stores and small businesses.
    Politics
    Apr 6, 2023
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  • Report claims Sask. children left unprotected from mistreatment in PSI program
    The report suggested that immediate changes are needed to the program to ensure children's rights are protected and to make sure they are ending up in the proper care.
    Canada
    Apr 4, 2023
  • Cowessess chief to leave politics after term, work toward reconciliation
    Cowessess First Nation Chief will sit as the new chairperson of a new reconciliation advisory committee and hopes to work in business and reconciliation after his term ends.
    Canada
    Feb 23, 2023
  • Federal funding supports solar panels for Hiawatha First Nation cultural centre
    Solar panels on the Hiawatha LIFE and Cultural Centre aim to reduce the facility's energy consumption by about 21.4 per cent and greenhouse gas emissions by 3.5 tonnes annually.
    Environment
    Mar 2, 2023
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  • Manitoba First Nation to sign child welfare agreement with Ottawa, province
    Peguis First Nation is set to become the first Indigenous group in Manitoba to take control of child welfare under federal legislation that came into effect three years ago.
    Politics
    Jan 31, 2023
  • Louis Bull Tribe signs deal with Ottawa allowing it to run its own child welfare system
    A First Nation south of Edmonton announced Wednesday it has signed a deal with the federal government that allows it to run its own child welfare system.
    Canada
    Feb 1, 2023
  • More residential school records needed to answer ‘hard questions’: special interlocutor
    The call for records comes amid a wave of searches at numerous former residential schools across the Canada following the discovery of 200 unmark graves in Kamloops, B.C..
    Canada
    Jan 17, 2023
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  • Next steps for Star Blanket Cree Nation after residential school ‘anomalies’ discovery
    Now that the Star Blanket Cree Nation IRS Ground Search Project Team discovered the 2,000 anomalies, they are determining their next steps of action to begin this year.
    Canada
    Jan 13, 2023
  • Star Blanket Cree Nation search of former residential school reveals over 2,000 ‘anomalies’
    The Chief and Council of Star Blanket Cree Nation announces over 2,000 anomalies discovered at the former Qu'Appelle Indian Residential School located near Lebret, Sask.
    Canada
    Jan 12, 2023
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