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First Nations workers in Sask sacrifice wages, vacation to run underfunded water systems

Article content When something goes amiss at the Moosomin First Nation water treatment plant, Nathan Martell is often the man who gets a call. Whether it’s a power outage in the middle of the night or a broken part on a weekend, Martell or one of his two co-workers, who are often on call, will troubleshoot from home or the plant to make sure the 238 homes in their community have access to safe drinking water. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or First Nations workers in Sask. sacrifice wages, vacation to run underfunded water systems Back to video

First Nations workers in Saskatchewan sacrifice wages, vacation to run underfunded water systems

First Nations workers in Saskatchewan sacrifice wages, vacation to run underfunded water systems
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First Nations workers in Sask sacrifice wages, vacation to run underfunded water systems

First Nations workers in Sask sacrifice wages, vacation to run underfunded water systems
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Two charged in connection to Tiki Laverdiere s murder have court appearances

North Battleford Senior Crown Prosecutor Chris Browne and Prince Albert defence lawyer Rebecca Crookshanks asked the court that the matter be adjourned to May 28, 2021. Crookshanks said on that date Sangster, 23, will enter an election on how he wants to be tried. After a three-week preliminary hearing last year, Judge Kevin D. Hill ruled in October 2020 that there was enough evidence for Sangster to stand trial. Samuel Takakenew, 36, also had an appearance Feb. 19. At the time that his matter was dealt with, Takakenew wasn’t in the courtroom and his appearance was waived. Judge Murray Pelletier said let the record reflect that Takakenew did come to the courthouse in person and he was screened out in the COVID-19 screening process done prior to court starting. Takakenew is currently out on bail. He is charged with accessory to murder after the fact.

Saulteaux opens new cannabis dispensary north of city

Councillor Gabe Moccasin, Councillor Dolphus Moccasin, Brandan Anderson, Mani Nero, Chief Kenny Moccasin, Councillor Rebecca Gopher and Councillor Adam Night at the grand opening of new cannabis dispensary situated on Saulteaux First Nation-owned land at the corner of Highway 4 North and Forest Hall Road. Bernadette Gopher, Chief Kenny Moccasin and Councillor Rebecca Gopher Drummers at the event: Councillor Dolphus Moccasin, Denny Night, Councillor Gabe Moccasin and Danny Katcheech. Photos submitted A balloon release at REALEAF Dispensary Open For Business event. Saulteaux First Nation had a grand opening on Friday, Jan. 29 of its new cannabis dispensary situated on Saulteaux-owned land at the corner of Highway 4 north and Forest Hall Road on the outskirts of North Battleford.

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