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Possible burial sites found near former Saskatchewan residential school, First Nation says
A search near the former Beauval Indian Residential School in northwest Saskatchewan has identified 60 “potential unmarked burials” outside the bounds of the community cemetery, English River First Nation announced on June 12.
Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative re-opens its doors
The Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative reopened its doors April 1 after a seven-month hiatus.
Post-election fall-out and recovery: Checking in on members of Saskatchewan’s Queer community
Following a Canadian federal election that tracked into LGBTQ+ issues, CFNU News wanted to check in with some Queer locals.
Mistawasis Nêhiyawak First Nation and Meadow Lake Tribal Council gain support for power project
M-Squared (M2) Renewables, a company created by Meadow Lake Tribal Council and Mistawasis Nêhiyawak First Nations, is partnering with SaskPower and Potential Renewables on two green energy projects.
Combining culture and policing at the Treaty 4 Citizens Police Academy
The Treaty 4 Citizens Police Academy prepares young Indigenous recruits for a future career in law enforcement through the lens of their own cultural perspective.
“Long overdue” Indigenous veterans monument unveiled
The monument can be seen near the cenotaph in Victoria Park in downtown Regina.
Plan to end Regina homelessness in five years launched
An Indigenous-led nonprofit housing corporation plans to end homelessness in Regina in five years.
Ignite stays open
A Regina adult learning centre was about to close its doors until the community rallied around it.
SPECIAL REPORT: Medicine at risk
A special report on threats to the survival of Traditional Medicines.
Eden Fineday’s journalism career began with a leap of faith and a desire to reconnect
In 2021, Fineday’s career path took a drastic turn after she saw a Facebook ad for the publisher position at IndigiNews.
Jennifer Laewetz speaks on legacy media and online reporters
Traditional journalists and online journalists have entered a friendly rivalry in the constantly evolving media world.
Ahtahkakoop Titans football team celebrates eighth successful year
For the Titans, it’s about more than winning, the team’s head coach and captain say.
Horses help heal
Some 50 children and youth discovered the therapeutic power of horses at Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation.
University of Regina Press launches "Our Own Words" series
Three books, multiple personal stories and one thing in common: all are written in both Cree and English.
Every Child Matters in Moose Jaw
Drums and singing rang out for three days in Moose Jaw, where an Every Child Matters powwow was held in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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.
MMIWG book up for major award
Angela Sterritt’s Unbroken has been nominated for a Hilary Weston Prize.