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NFL receiver pays tribute to Samwel Uko, who died after being turned away from Regina hospital twice

NFL wide receiver Chase Claypool wore a shirt with the photo of former Regina resident Samwel Uko, who was found dead in Wascana Lake in May 2020.

Cree artist inspired by her surroundings uses makeup for Indigenous designs

A young Cree woman from the Thunderchild First Nation in Saskatchewan is taking her love of makeup to the next level.

Sask. singer releases contemporary Cree language Christmas album

Falynn Baptisteis releasing aChristmas album in the Cree language, called A Cree Christmas.The eight song album includes songs like Silent Night, OHoly Night andRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

Gingerbread contest featuring teepees helps build Christmas spirit in Saddle Lake Cree Nation

The community health centre in Saddle Lake Cree Nationhas been holding several virtual community conteststo keepthe Christmas spirit alive and well within their membership.

Sask. athletes start podcast to showcase Indigenous talent and stories

Best friends River Thomas and Raymond Fox created Foxing Around, a self-produced podcast based on creating meaningful conversation with Indigenous guests.

100-year-old Mtis veteran honoured by northern Sask. village

le--la-Crosse, Sask., held a Remembrance Day parade and made a special stop for 100-year-old Mtis veteran Louis Roy at his long-term living home.

Portrait of one of the oldest living Indigenous veterans unveiled at Canadian War Museum

A portrait ofone of the oldest living Indigenous veterans in Canada will be on display in the entrance of the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa starting Remembrance Day.

Indigenous Veterans Day: Meet 3 First Nations soldiers and veterans from Sask.

In honour of National Indigenous Veterans Day on Sunday, meet three First Nations men from Saskatchewanwho have served or are serving in the military.

La Loche volunteers help rescue couple and granddaughter trapped by snowstorm

A Buffalo Narrows, Sask., couple stuck for four daysat their camp following a stormare praising a Dene search and rescue groupwhotravelledhundreds of kilometres to come to their aid.

Longest serving elected chief in Canada retires after 4 decades

Marie-Anne Daywalker-Pelletier, who led Okanese First Nation in Saskatchewanfor almost 40 years making herthe longest serving elected chiefin Canada, retired last week.