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English River First Nation declares COVID-19 outbreak
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Northern Sask First Nation enters lockdown after COVID-19 outbreak
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What I told my child about the Kamloops graves to honour the 215
An Indigenous mother describes the exhaustion of hearing about residential school trauma, and her determination to share those stories with the next generation By Tenille Campbell The memorial outside St Paul’s cathedral in Saskatoon. (Tenille Campbell/ Sweet Moon Photography)
Tenille Campbell is a Dene-Métis photographer and writer from the English River First Nation in Saskatchewan. She is based in Saskatoon.
Last week, when I first heard about the mass burial where 215 children were found at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in B.C., I skimmed the article, taking note of who and where, how and when. I sighed deeply, shaking my head, and then read the next story.
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Three northern Indigenous companies sign on to small nuclear reactors
Investment agreement includes the business arms of both the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and English River First Nation
An artist’s rendering of a design for small modular nuclear reactor plants by NuScale Power. Photo courtesy of NuScale
Three Indigenous companies in northern Saskatchewan including the business arms of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and English River First Nation signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to invest in small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) on Tuesday.
The move comes after Alberta joined a partnership with Saskatchewan, Ontario and New Brunswick to develop the new technology in April.
The Saskatchewan Rattlers have announced the re-signing of import guard, Lawrence Moore ahead of the 2021 CEBL season. Moore played with the team in 2019 and was signed to the Rattlers in 2020. Moore, a Chigaco, IL-native made the most of his time on the floor in the 2019 inaugural CEBL season shooting an impressive 44% from the field. Moore averaged 5.8 points, 1.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 6 games in 2019. A University of Saskatchewan Alumni, Moore averaged 23.0 and 20.8 points per game in his last two seasons with the Huskies. Prior to joining the Huskies, Moore spent time with Bakersfield College in California. Moore has been a constant presence in the community for the Rattlers since 2019 appearing at a multitude of community events such as “Dunk Out Bullying” which saw him travel to English River First Nation and engage with children through the game of basketball. The 6-foot-2 import guard is known for his ball control, playmaking and shooting skills.
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