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- Indigenizing Saskatchewan Curriculum – Meeting Highlights
It was an inspiring and meaningful two days at the /ndigenizing Saskatchewan Curriculumgathering held at Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatchewan. Around 30 high school teachersfrom across the province came together to share knowledge, experiences, and visions foradvancing Indigenous education in Saskatchewan. - PAGC Media Release
a new book series that examines the lasting impact of the 1930 Natural Resources Transfer Agreements through First Nations perspectives. - PAGC calls mitigation crews ‘unsung heroes’ of wildfire prevention
(Pre-Confederation, Treaty 5, 6, 8 & 10) PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – Forest mitigationcrews are already at work across Saskatchewan, with about 100 people currentlydeployed on the land months before wildfire season reaches its peak. Click to read full Media Release - PAGC Media Release-PAGC calls decision-makers together after hospital security incidents raise safety concerns
The Prince Albert Grand Council will bring together senior decision-makers Friday in response to recent hospital security incidents involving Indigenous patients that have intensified calls for accountability across Saskatchewan. Click to read full Media Release - PAGC Joint Media Release – Federal Boost for Kistahpinanihk Project
The leadership of Lac La Ronge IndianBand (LLRIB), Montreal Lake Cree Nation (MLCN) and Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation(PBCN), together with Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC), welcomed today’sannouncement of $15 million in federal funding for the proposed Prince AlbertConvention and Cultural Event Centre. Click to read full Media Release
