Michael Bramadat-Willcock
Reporter | La Ronge, Saskatchewan |
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About Michael Bramadat-Willcock
Michael Bramadat-Willcock joins Canada's National Observer as a reporter, thanks to a grant from the Local Journalism Initiative of the Government of Canada. Michael is a journalist, editor, researcher and MA candidate in journalism at Concordia University.
FSIN asserts treaty right to Indigenous children in care
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Vice-Chief David Pratt wants First Nations to take back control of their children.
Two deaths announced as Sask. reopens northwest
The province of Saskatchewan is lifting travel restrictions in the northwest region as the third stage of its reopening plan takes effect.
Northern men connect together through Zoom
No longer able to meet face to face amid the ongoing pandemic, a men’s support and empowerment group is logging onto the next best thing to continue providing what has proven to be a crucial service.
Sask. at odds with federal assault weapons ban
Federal Conservative Gary Vidal is raising concerns about new regulations banning assault-style weapons in Canada.
Pride leader Colin Ratushniak mulls bid for town council
Lac La Ronge regional pride committee advocate Colin Ratushniak mulls La Ronge town council bid following first unanimous council vote over the pride flag.
Tammy Cook-Searson wins sixth term as Lac La Ronge chief
Tammy Cook-Searson has been re-elected chief of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band in the band’s first online election.
Northern Sask. plans for ‘very active’ fire season
La Ronge fire chief predicts severe season as province reopens
Pandemic relief fund makes an impact
Two of the community groups on the receiving end of Cameco’s $1-million COVID-19 relief fund for northern Saskatchewan couldn’t be happier.
COVID-19 travel ban lifted for northeast Saskatchewan
Phase two of the Re-Open Saskatchewan Plan is starting on Tuesday, except for the northwest of the province.
Three provinces start to reopen
A rundown of the different ways Ontario, Saskatchewan and British Columbia are opening up.