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Parade, dancing and drums for National Indigenous Day in Stoughton

Parade, dancing and drums for National Indigenous Day in Stoughton

A variety of activities were held to mark the annual day.
Photos: An Indigenous addition to southeast town's museum

Photos: An Indigenous addition to southeast town's museum

Former Oxbow resident Emilee Steffensen, who is a Cree artist, designed the mural and people from the community helped to paint it.
Estevan crosswalk pays tribute to Indigenous community

Estevan crosswalk pays tribute to Indigenous community

Crosswalk is located at the intersection of Fourth Street and 14th Avenue.
Indigenous people commemorate arduous, historic journey from 1901

Indigenous people commemorate arduous, historic journey from 1901

People walked from the White Bear First Nations to the Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation.
小蓝视频east College announces Indigenous equity seats

小蓝视频east College announces Indigenous equity seats

Starting in the 2025-26 academic year intake, designated seats will be available in many of the college's full-time programs for students of Canadian Indigenous ancestry.
Ocean Man's Justin Holness nominated for SaskMusic Award

Ocean Man's Justin Holness nominated for SaskMusic Award

Holness has been nominated for a SaskMusic Award for Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year.
Over 600 students learn about Indigenous culture

Over 600 students learn about Indigenous culture

Students from Hillcrest, Westview and Spruce Ridge Schools spent the afternoon learning during valuable sessions.
Suncrest College and Keeseekoose First Nation continue smart farm project

Suncrest College and Keeseekoose First Nation continue smart farm project

The collaboration marks a new chapter in regional development, blending traditional farming practices with modern technology.
Residential school survivor turned to sketching to pass the time

Residential school survivor turned to sketching to pass the time

McArthur鈥檚 work draws heavily from his heritage, depicting scenes of community, spirituality and the natural world in a style that merges traditional Indigenous elements with contemporary art techniques.
'We couldn鈥檛 be here without them:' Keeseekoose Chief honours survivors

'We couldn鈥檛 be here without them:' Keeseekoose Chief honours survivors

Chief Alvin Musqua highlighs progress made in reclaiming language and culture, particularly in education.
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