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USask centre hosts national gathering focused on Indigenous health research
Through the Network Environments of Indigenous Health Research’s (NEIHR) National Coordinating Centre at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) and the Saskatchewan NEIHR network, a national gathering of Indigenous graduate students, this event—during National Indigenous History Month and the week before National Indigenous Peoples Day—will celebrate the next generation of Indigenous scholars and community leaders. Fifty-three […]
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Read MorePrince Albert Grand Council, Northern Lights Community Development Corporation & Northern Lights Casino Presents the 37th Annual Open Golf Tournament
June 13 – June 14 Location: Cooke Municipal Golf Course, Prince Albert, SK Time: Sat & Sun Shotgun Starts 7:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Early Registration Night, August 12, 2022 at NLC 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. All Categories $300 Registration Fee includes: Green fees, Cart, CP’s, Meals and NLC Pay and Play. To Register, […]
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Read MoreCelebrating National Indigenous History Month At The RSM
June 1, 2022 To celebrate National Indigenous History Month, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) is featuring a number of events recognizing the unique cultures and contributions of the Indigenous people of Saskatchewan. “National Indigenous History Month is a great opportunity to learn about, share in and appreciate Indigenous culture, traditions and histories, in all its […]
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Read MoreCity of Saskatoon: National Indigenous History Month presents opportunities to learn, get involved
May 31, 2022 June is recognized annually as National Indigenous History Month. This is a time to honour the history, heritage, and diversity of Indigenous people as well as to recognize the strength of present-day Indigenous people and their communities. Saskatoon Mayor, Charlie Clark says: “More and more people in our community are moving from […]
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Read MoreReserve Your Tickets Now for Miyo-wîcîwitowin Day – A Special Event Recognizing Truth and Reconciliation
May 30, 2022 Regina, SK – The organizing committee for Miyo-wîcîwitowin Day is excited to announce people can now register to reserve their free seats for the first Truth and Reconciliation Day event. This incredible day is on September 29, 2022, at Mosaic Stadium. Miyo-wîcîwitowin means reconciliation in Cree: walking together in a good way. […]
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Read MoreCity of Saskatoon: May 5 is Red Dress Day
May 3, 2022 Red Dress Day, observed annually on May 5, is a National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls & Two-Spirit people (those who identify as having both a feminine and masculine spirit). The first Red Dress Day, held in 2010, was inspired by a public art installation: red dresses were hung […]
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Read MoreMedia Advisory: Distinguished Professor Sherene H. Razack to deliver the 2022 Stapleford Lecture
April 26, 2022 Media are invited to the 2022 Stapleford Lecture, featuring Sherene H. Razack, Chair and Distinguished Professor in Gender Studies, and the Penny Kanner Endowed Chair in Women’s Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. An international subject matter expert on racial violence, Dr. Razack is the founder of the virtual research […]
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Read MoreCity of Saskatoon: #ActOnReconciliation by registering for “Let’s Talk Reconciliation”
March 24, 2022 Following the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR) on September 30, 2021, the Saskatoon Tribal Council has initiated a campaign called #ActOnReconciliation. It’s intended to harness the momentum of NDTR and Orange Shirt Day (also September 30) and keep Reconciliation top of mind all year long. The campaign calls for […]
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Read More#ActOnReconciliation on Friday, February 25th
Following the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR) on September 30, 2021, the Saskatoon Tribal Council has initiated a campaign called #ActOnReconciliation. It’s intended to harness the momentum of NDTR and Orange Shirt Day (also September 30) and keep Reconciliation top of mind all year long. The campaign calls for action and awareness […]
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Read MoreU of Saskatchewan: Memorial gathering for victims from Keeseekoose First Nation
Feb 23, 2022 Members of the campus community It is with sorrow that we write this message regarding the recently discovered 54 unmarked graves of Indigenous children found by Keeseekoose First Nation in Treaty 4 territory, in Saskatchewan. There are no doubt students, staff, and faculty on our campus and in our college, with connections […]
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