The Audible Indigenous Writers’ Circle, now going into its fifth year, is a six-month mentorship and workshop program for ...
In an interview with Q's Tom Power, the Juno-winning singer-songwriter from Sandy Lake First Nation discusses his call out for openers and sets up his new single, Edge Of The Earth.
Measured by every barometer, Leach unquestionably belongs in the NHL Hall of Fame. Many, including singer John Samson Fellows ...
Connecting Indigenous students to traditional foods on campus is a deep and complex topic underscored by relationships.
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities in building strong and healthy communities across the country.
About 15 women sewed a quilt, decorated with objects that represented their residential school experiences, that will now be displayed at Saskatchewan Polytechnic in Saskatoon.
The Indigenous Council is a group of First Nation, Inuit, and Métis leaders ... Jordyn Burnouf, a proud Nehîyaw (Cree) woman from Sakitawahk (Métis Village of Île-à-la Crosse) and a member of Black ...
Saskatchewan Indigenous Storytelling Month, the Saskatchewan Archives Week and regularly scheduled events. February is a big ...
In Moose Jaw, Indigenous storyteller Carol Rose GoldenEagle will deliver a presentation at the Public Library on Feb. 5.
bringing together fire services from across Ontario and the Cree Nation communities of Northern Québec. The FPO Mentorship Program, the first of its kind in Canada, will see 10 FPOs from the Cree ...
Behind Sequints and Cree Medicine, Sho-Ban took a four point lead, 57-53, at the midway point of the fourth quarter. But turnovers and missed free throws continued to plague the scrappy Chiefs.
A former Cree member of Parliament and a longtime military member has been named the Canadian Armed Forces’ first Indigenous Knowledge Keeper. Warrant Officer Robert-Falcon Ouellette is set to be ...
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