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They died so we could dream
While we have reached the end of November, the time of year we remember and honour our Veterans who have served and sacrificed, we want to remind you to keep them close in your hearts and prayers throughout the year. We leave you this month with a tribute by the Grade 6 class at Fort Qu'Appelle Elementary School. The d...
Nov 30, 2020
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Swidrovich tapped for Sixties Scoop National Healing Foundation board
As a sixties scoop survivor, Sherri Swidrovich knows what it's like to feel left out and unheard. So as a member of the newly appointed board of directors of the Sixties Scoop National Healing Foundation, her guiding principles will be including all survivors and respecting the vast diversity of their experiences. &quo...
Nov 26, 2020
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Wellbeing of women, children inspires Metis activist Nora Cummings
Nora Cummings was raised to work hard and support her people. Born and raised in Saskatoon, Cummings is the daughter of Jerry and Irene Ouellette, who came from the historic Round Prairie Metis settlement south of Saskatoon. She says her father was hard working and perfectionist and her mother was extremely smart, thou...
Nov 25, 2020
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Connection to the past new library's focus
Incorporating history of the land, stories from locals and Indigenous knowledge will be integral to the design of the new central library in Saskatoon. Alfred Waugh, architect and owner of Formline Architecture in Vancouver, has been selected to lead the design team for the new central library, which also includes Chev...
Nov 23, 2020
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State of Emergency at Fond du Lac as COVID cases climb, water treatment plant falters
Containing the spread of COVID-19 on the Fond du Lac Denesuline Nation is critical to avoid overwhelming the northern fly-in community's few health resources, community leaders say. The pressures of containing the spread of the novel coronavirus have been compounded by mechanical problems at the First Nation's water tr...
Nov 21, 2020
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James Smith Cree Nation MRI clinic about to come to life
James Smith Cree Nation Chief Wally Burns thinks that his First Nations namesake would be pleased with the opening of his Nations MRI and education clinic in Saskatoon. "Oh, James Smith would be very happy. Especially with the 7 th generation," said Chief Burns. "Looking at the whole perspective of reali...
Nov 20, 2020
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