Sask. chiefs OK university funding plan
A plan that would see troubled First Nations University of Canada give up control of its finances and receive money through another university has been approved by Saskatchewan chiefs.
Casino liquor tax money will go to First Nations
The provincial government is signing agreements with a number of First Nations in Saskatchewan to allow them to levy their own liquor taxes on reserves.
Man., Sask. governments go on power play
The Manitoba and Saskatchewan governments have agreed to more than double the capacity of the power grid that connects the two provinces.
1 dead in Martensville crash
One man is dead and another person is injured following a two-vehicle collision north of Martensville, Sask.
Scholarship fund almost gone, FNUC says
The First Nations University of Canada says its scholarship fund, a fund that's supposed be worth around $400,000, has been used "inappropriately" and is nearly empty.
Miners OK after being trapped overnight
Forty-one miners working at a potash mine near Vanscoy, Sask. escaped unscathed on Monday after being trapped underground for more than nine hours.