INCA Crash Course 2025

Pre-INCA Multimedia Storytelling for Indigenous Youth A FREE 7-day crash course offered by the Indigenous Communication Arts (INCA) program at the First Nations University of Canada. If you’re Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, Inuit), aged 18–25, and curious about media, journalism, or storytelling — this is for you! CFNUCFNU is an Indigenous-led radio station and podcast […]
Back in Studio with Jahkota: New Album & Finding Yourself
Back in the Studio with Jahkota: New Album & Finding Yourself (L-R) Craig Young, Lindell Haywahe, Amanda Leader, Justin “Jahkota” Holness at the CFNU studio at First Nations University of Canada. Listen to Full Interview: Jah’kota is releasing a brand new album (EP) titled Echelon. A music project that serves as a financial education album […]
Tasha Hubbard Interview
Getting to Know Dr. Tasha Hubbard Listen to Full Interview: About Dr. Hubbard Dr. Tasha Hubbard is a writer, filmmaker and associate professor at the University of Alberta. She is from Peepeekisis First Nation in Treaty Four Territory and has ties to Thunderchild First Nation in Treaty Six Territory. Her academic research has focussed on […]
Remembrance Day 2024 Special

Remembrance Day Special November 11, 2024 Join Lindell Haywahe for an exclusive broadcast from the 2024 Remembrance Day ceremony at the First Nations University of Canada. This event takes listeners to the heart of the event, capturing the grand entry, color posting, and resonant speeches by leaders like Robin Cote, President of the Saskatchewan First […]
CFNU on APTN
CFNU Stories, featured and aired on APTN.
New training offered for local radio and communications

A new program at FNUniv is available for students looking for hands-on training in community relations and community radio.
Ahtahkakoop’s interest in Fur Lakes raises contention once again

Ahtahkakoop must face off with third party interests, rather than the province, when it comes to purchasing Crown lands in the Fur Lakes area.
Students and staff excited to have a place to call their own

It’s been about a decade since the students and staff at First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) had an on-campus cafe and the wait is over.
Sharing a living tradition of floral beauty and cultural pride

Regina Public Library’s Central Branch is offering a hands-on opportunity to explore Métis beading this fall.
Five years later, Pasqua Chief reflects on land claim outcomes

In 2018, Chief Peigan and past Pasqua Chiefs successfully concluded a conflict with Ottawa that stretched back over 100 years, involving unlawfully surrendered lands. Journalist Cole Cappo asked the Chief how management of the settlement has unfolded over the past five years.