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Water levels affecting ferry operation in Saskatchewan; river through P A going to rise 2 metres

As the run off from the snow and rain event last week in Alberta makes its way to Saskatchewan more ferries along the North Saskatchewan River are imp.

Youth Canoe Brigade makes first stop on historical river trip in P A

Approximately 30 people in 15 canoes arrived at the boat launch along River Street today, making it the first stop along the Sturgeon Lake First Nation’s Youth Canoe Brigade down the North Saskatchewan River. Until Wednesday, the group will be travelling down the river learning about how life used to be hundreds of years ago for their people, as well as historical aspects of the Sturgeon Lake First Nation. The group of youth and adults began their journey from the Shell River bridge and made their way to Prince Albert this morning. Chief Greg Ermine, councillors, Elders and other community members were among those who are on the trip. A ceremony was held near the boat launch as they took a break to talk about the importance of the trip, hearing from Elders and other speakers as well as a performance from the Sturgeon Lake dance crew.

Sturgeon Lake First Nation to lead Youth Canoe Brigade

The Sturgeon Lake First Nation is preparing to put on a multi-day youth canoe tour down the North Saskatchewan River to teach kids historical aspects of their ancestry. Beginning on Monday, the youth canoe brigade will begin their journey from the Shell River bridge and will row two hours to Prince Albert. Once they arrive in P.A., they will hear speeches from Mayor Greg Dionne and Sturgeon Lake First Nation Chief Greg Ermine and hear about the historical significance of the trip. Ermine told paNOW members of Sturgeon Lake back hundreds of years used to canoe down stream for hunting purposes. The hunters would be gone for long periods of time.

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