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.
Uranium workers in northern Sask. facing 25 per cent pay cut
World’s biggest uranium producer extends production suspension indefinitely at Cigar Lake mine
Trudeau promises relief for Indigenous small business
Federal government to do more for Indigenous businesses following criticism over gaps in COVID-19 wage subsidy program.
Northern industry looks past the pandemic
Businesses built around mining — even those with diversified portfolios — are in sharp decline as the COVID-19 pandemic takes its toll on northern industry.
A 'city in the north'
La Ronge is capital of the North, not Prince Albert, says northern Sask. mayor.
"Far North" COVID-19 case actually in Saskatoon northern mayor says
Pinehouse, Sask., mayor says individual was categorized as a Far North resident based on their P.O. box address. Does not reside in the community.
The devil you know: Why abuse victims are in danger during the pandemic
Shelter calls in Canada are down. But that might not be a good thing as advocates point to something more ominous.
Huge impact on northern Sask. as COVID-19 shuts uranium mine
Impact on northern Saskatchewan economy from suspension of Cigar Lake mine and McClean Lake mill will be “devastating but necessary” say analysts, stakeholders.
Lac La Ronge Indian Band restricts access over COVID-19
Lac La Ronge Indian Band restricts access to residents only. Visitors must now request permission to access territory in advance.
Largest First Nation in Sask. postpones elections over COVID-19 crisis
Lac La Ronge Indian Band in northern Saskatchewan announced it is postponing council elections in an unprecedented move to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.