Abortion is set to be a key U.S. election issue. Which side has momentum?
Mounting stories of the impact from a growing number of bans and limits on abortion are galvanizing voters, advocates and experts say.
U.S. News
May 6
Ravens edge Huskies 70-67 in Edmonton to defend U Sports women’s basketball title
The second-seeded Ravens won a 70-67 thriller over the top-seeded Huskies in Sunday's championship final at Edmonton's Saville Centre.
Canada
Mar 11
Wahpeton Dakota Nation welcomes home Commonwealth lacrosse champion McLeod
Returning home to Canada with a Commonwealth Cup title, Saskatchewan lacrosse athlete Brody McLeod was greeted by members of his Wahpeton Dakota Nation community.
Sports
Feb 25
7-year-old boy mauled by dogs near Wabamun, Alta.
Eddie, 7, has undergone intensive surgery, requiring more than 100 stitches after he was attacked by two dogs on Paul First Nation.
Canada
Feb 19
Phil Fontaine and AFN Chief Cindy Woodhouse honoured at MKO ceremony
On Tuesday, MKO honoured Phil Fontaine, former national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, and newly minted AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse.
Canada
Jan 16
10 products you need in your car this winter
Getting your car prepared for winter driving is very important. You’ll want to make sure you have essentials in your car and are prepared if you experience a roadside emergency.
The Curator
Nov 23, 2023
French police say teacher killed in school knife attack, threat alert raised
A man of Chechen origin who was under surveillance by French security services over suspected Islamic radicalization stabbed a teacher to death at his former high school.
World
Oct 13, 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
‘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
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
First Nation spends day in ceremony to launch dig for potential unmarked graves
Monday is about ensuring elders, survivors and intergenerational survivors of the former Pine Creek Residential School are provided support before ground is broken Tuesday.
Canada
Jul 24, 2023
Star blanket hung at Saskatoon’s Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital
Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand said a star blanket hung at Children's Hospital isn't just a token, it helps open the door to other partnerships with First Nations.
Health
Jun 29, 2023
How tiny sensors in the forest are shaping the future of firefighting
How remote sensing technology can help authorities detect fires early on, and even help them predict the areas most at risk of going up in flames.
Fire
Jul 7, 2023
Lack of data on transit violence amounts to ‘blanket of ignorance’: Toronto researcher
He noted a sharp spike in violent crime, mostly at stations, which are operated by the Toronto Transit Commission.
Canada
Mar 31, 2023
Île-à-la-Crosse survivors gather for the first time to discuss lawsuit and heal
Île-à-la-Crosse residential school survivors gathered in Saskatoon. They are still fighting to have their traumatic experiences recognized and possibly compensated.
Canada
Mar 24, 2023
Saskatchewan government gives more funding to Indigenous police programs
The government of Saskatchewan is giving more funding to File Hills and FSIN's SIU. Both programs are aimed at helping First Nations people.
Canada
Mar 8, 2023
Nearly 60 killed as migrant boat breaks apart off Italian coast
Some of the wreckage ended up on a stretch of beach along Calabria's Ionian Sea coast, where splinted pieces of bright blue wood littered the sand like matchsticks.
World
Feb 26, 2023
Île-à-la-Crosse, Sask. school survivors fight for compensation
Michelle LeClair, vice-president of the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan, said you can see the effects of these schools in northern Saskatchewan today.
Canada
Jan 24, 2023
Search uncovers 171 ‘plausible burials’ near Ontario residential school
Wauzhushk Onigum Nation in northern Ontario says it has uncovered 171 "plausible burials" in a study of unmarked graves within cemetery grounds at a former residential school site.
Canada
Jan 17, 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