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Sask. RCMP investigate altercation captured on viral video
By Nigel Maxwell, paNOW A video showing an RCMP officer pushing a woman to the ground has been viewed over tens of thousand of times on Facebook. The video, posted Tuesday afternoon, was taken during ...
paNOW
Mar 02, 2018
A still image captured from a video posted to Facebook Feb. 27 in which RCMP officers are seen in an altercation with a group of women in Pelican Narrows, Sask. (Geraldine Merasty/Facebook)
Chief criticizes Stanley trial ahead of closing arguments
As Gerald Stanley's murder trial nears its end, the chief of the Red Pheasant First Nation is casting doubt on the potential for a fair outcome. "We are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the murder tr...
CKOM News
Feb 08, 2018
Red Pheasant First Nation Chief Clinton Wuttunee. (Clinton Wuttunee/Facebook)
Timeline of events leading to the Gerald Stanley murder trial
A jury is set to get its instructions from a judge Thursday and begin deliberations in the high-profile murder trial of Gerald Stanley. The Biggar, Sask.-area farmer is charged with second-degree murd...
CKOM News
Feb 07, 2018
Gerald Stanley (left) was found not guilty of second-degree murder in the August 2016 death of Colten Boushie (right).
RCMP find body in wake of house fire on Sask. First Nation
RCMP reported sad news amid a continuing investigation into a house fire on a First Nation about 300 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon. Police said Wednesday morning that investigators had found a bod...
CKOM News
Jan 10, 2018
Lac La Ronge chief welcomes report on child suicides
The chief of one of Saskatchewan's largest Indigenous communities is praising the efforts of the province's advocate for children and youth to deal with an epidemic of youth suicides. Tammy Cook-Sears...
paNOW
Dec 05, 2017
Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson. (Bryan Eneas/paNOW)
FSIN chief reacts to North Battleford police shooting
The head of the organization representing 74 Saskatchewan First Nations is expressing serious concerns following the shooting death of a 22-year-old man. Brydon Whitstone, of the Onion Lake Cree Natio...
CKOM News
Oct 23, 2017
Bobby Cameron, chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations.
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 ...
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...
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 ...
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 ...
CKOM News
Aug 21, 2016
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