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Muskoday First Nation Chief Ronald Bear, along with Council, Elders, community members, and representatives from Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), celebrated the grand opening of the community's ...
A kids show that teaches Cree lessons and is produced by a member of Muskoday First Nation has secured funding and a ...
Lily Bair, a Grade 12 student from Muskoday First Nation has been named one of only 20 recipients of this year's $10,000 per year (up to four years) RBC Future Launch Indigenous Youth Scholarship.
Members of Muskoday First Nation are calling for urgent action to address Saskatchewan’s growing fentanyl crisis.
Siblings found near Muskoday Almost two weeks of searching for a brother and sister from the Muskoday First Nation have ended.
The Muskoday First Nation held a referendum on a trespass law on Friday. Members of the community — located approximately 150 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon — voted overwhelmingly in favour ...
When 215 unmarked graves were identified at a former Indian residential school in B.C., members of Muskoday First Nation hung the same number of shoes from a local bridge as a sign of mourning. On ...
More than 200 local Aboriginal students started the school week off with a special boost thanks to new educational technology donated by PotashCorp and One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Canada.
The sign, hung Wednesday along with a pair of shoes on the bridge over the South Saskatchewan River near Muskoday First Nation, was blatantly racist, says the community's chief.
The Muskoday First Nation woman first cut them when her mother, a residential school survivor, died 10 years ago. The second time was for her son, lost to an opioid overdose in Vancouver 11 months ...