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The chiefs of four First Nations in Alberta say they’re eager to take part in the province’s nascent data centre industry, ...
Police are searching for a man who failed to appear in court last fall after being charged with fleeing a traffic stop. Manitoba First Nations Police were doing traffic enforcement in Opaskwayak ...
A part of the Cree ethno-linguistic group and a member of the Yellowhead Tribal Council, Alexander First Nation elders hosted a traditional pipe ceremony in March with the smoke symbolizing ...
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Samson Cree Nation on Facebook states that Highway 611 east is blocked. 511 Alberta states the highway is closed between 2 Mile Road and 3 Mile Road in Samson Cree Nation due to a grass fire.
Earlier this week, Firaxis and 2K announced that the Cree would join the Civilization VI roster in Rise and Fall, becoming the first Native (North) American group represented in the game. In-game ...
The Alexander First Nation is part of Treaty 6 and 8 Territory in Alberta and is committed to fostering economic growth, community well-being, and cultural preservation for its members.
Poundmaker Cree Nation headman Milton Tootoosis spoke out against Civ 6 's use of the namesake of his nation, Chief Poundmaker (Pîhtokahanapiwiyin), telling CBC Radio program Saskatoon Morning ...
Frustration was apparent by the participants during a local meeting between the Cree Nation Government (CNG) and the tallymen because of the knowledge gap on the processes of natural resource ...
Earlier this week, 2K Games introduced a new historical leader into its world conquest game Civilization 6. Cree leader Poundmaker (Pîhtokahanapiwiyin) joins the likes of Theodore Roosevelt ...
In 2018, Firaxis announced that the Cree Nation was being added to Civilization 6, a move that did not sit well with the leader of the real-world Poundmaker Cree Nation, who said the game's ...
The meetings, organized by the Cree Nation Government (CNG) and held in both Mistissini and Chisasibi, Quebec, came after tallymen demanded better consultation about development projects in the fall.