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  • June 24, 2013
  • Sweegrass Staff

June 23, 2013 - Updated message from Siksika Nation Fire Chief Tom Littlechild

Public Announcement:
Please be advised the Siksika Nation Administration will be closed until further notice excluding essential services. This also includes the Siksika Nation Schools and Daycares

Boil water issue is still in effect until further notice.

Bottle water is鈥

  • June 22, 2013
  • Sweetgrass Staff

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Donations received at CFWE and WindspeakerDonations being received at CFWE and Windspeaker offices in Edmonton.
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  • May 18, 2011
  • Shari Narine Sweetgrass Writer TREATY 8 REGION

Wildfires that began surging through the Treaty 8 traditional territory in mid-May have left over 9,700 people displaced, with easily one-third of those being First Nations or M茅tis.

The first mandatory evacuation orders were issued on May 15. Although the town of Slave Lake with its 7,000 population-base was the largest centre to be impacted, many First Nations鈥 communities surrounding鈥

  • November 30, 2016
  • Shari Narine Sweetgrass Contributing Editor EDMONTON

November 29, 2016.

Homelessness in Alberta has dropped dramatically since 2008.

Preliminary figures released Tuesday by the 7 Cities on Housing and Homelessness show a 31 per cent decrease in 2016 from eight years earlier.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 know what to expect,鈥 said Susan McGee, director for Homeward Trust Edmonton, which coordinated the count in the capital. 鈥溾

  • November 22, 2016
  • Shari Narine Sweetgrass Contributing Editor EDMONTON

November 22, 2016.

About 50 people gathered outside the Alberta Legislature late Monday afternoon carrying placards and candles protesting the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion to British Columbia. The federal government is to make a decision by Dec. 19 on the project.

鈥淲hen (Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley) sat with Indigenous鈥

  • November 22, 2016
  • Andrea Smith Windspeaker Contributor EDMONTON

Editor鈥檚 note: We have been asked by Chevi Rabbit to use gender neutral pronouns for this story, and, to be respectful, we have done that.

Chevi Rabbit moved from hate to hope four years ago, after being attacked on the streets of Edmonton. The crime was a crime of hate. Rabbit was targeted for being gay. But instead of becoming embittered by the violence, Rabbit started an鈥

  • November 22, 2016
  • Shari Narine Sweetgrass Contributing Editor REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WOOD BUFFALO

November 21, 2016.

As on-site archeological work in southern Alberta comes to an end, there is anticipation about possible work in another disaster area in the province.

Archeologist Dr. Dan Meyers, with the consulting company Lifeways of Canada, is excited about the possibility of seeing what the wild fires that scorched close to 600,000 hectares this past鈥

  • November 17, 2016
  • Shari Narine Sweetgrass Contributing Editor EDMONTON

November 8, 2016.

Indigenous Relations Minister Richard Feehan had high praise for the province鈥檚 Indigenous people as he spoke Monday night at the opening ceremony of the second annual Indigenous Innovation Summit.

Feehan said in the nine months he has served in his position, he has visited 26 First Nations and Metis settlements.

鈥淓very single鈥

  • November 17, 2016
  • Shari Narine Sweetgrass Contributing Editor EDMONTON

November 7, 2016.

An investigative review released last week by the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate into the death of a young boy resulted in no recommendations.

But that isn鈥檛 an indication of improved circumstances for Indigenous children in care, says Child and Youth Advocate Del Graff.

鈥淚 would suggest that is not what it means,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hat鈥

  • November 17, 2016
  • Shari Narine Sweetgrass Contributing Editor EDMONTON

November 3, 2016.

Hearts will soon be adorning the trees and shrubs in Edmonton鈥檚 river valley along the multi-use path between Groat Road and the听High Level听Bridge.

The pathway is Edmonton鈥檚 interpretation and contribution to a national network of healing forests that was conceived by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.听

鈥淭hese places are鈥

  • November 17, 2016
  • Shari Narine Sweetgrass Contributing Editor EDMONTON

November 17, 2016.

It鈥檚 heartbreaking work, but families need to know where their children, who died attending Indian residential schools, are buried.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about bringing closure for families,鈥 said Charles Wood, chair of the Remembering the Children Society. 鈥淲ho knows what the numbers are from the residential schools across the nation, how many children never鈥

  • November 15, 2016
  • Shari Narine Sweetgrass Contributing Editor CALGARY

November 10, 2016.

Independent Indigenous input will help inform the University of Calgary鈥檚 institutional-wide Indigenous strategy, but there is no plan to solicit that same kind of input of the larger Indigenous community when the strategy is in draft format.

That doesn鈥檛 mean Indigenous people won鈥檛 have hands-on involvement after the consultation process is鈥

  • November 1, 2016
  • Shari Narine Sweetgrass Contributing Editor EDMONTON

November 1, 2016.

The frustration bleeds through when Child and Youth Advocate Del Graff talks about recommendations that have been repeatedly ignored by provincial governments.

鈥淪ince my office has been responsible for investigative reviews, we鈥檝e made 34 recommendations to address suicide for young people. Of 34 of those recommendations, only eight have been鈥

  • October 18, 2016
  • Compiled by Shari Narine

Jerry Saddleback travels wherever he is invited, to share the stories, language, culture, ceremonies, songs and Story of Creation to all members of the Plains Cree family and other nations. (Photo: facebook.com/StrathconaArchaeologicalSociety)

October 18, 2016. Jerry Saddleback, the Dean of Cultural Programs and Elder-in-Residence for Maskwac卯s Cultural College鈥

  • October 18, 2016
  • Compiled by Shari Narine

October 18, 2016. Cree dancer and NorQuest College alumnus Adrian Lachance will join instructors Sheilagh McBride and Krystine Nichols to present at the International Corrections and Prison Association conference in Bucharest, Romania, from Oct. 23-28. Lachance, who will perform a traditional Cree dance, will talk about his journey from foster care,鈥