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Preston’s Story:  Emergency Wellness Centre offers hope, re-connection

Preston’s Story: Emergency Wellness Centre offers hope, re-connection

by STC Communications | May 1, 2026 | Success Stories, Updates

Preston Matechuck’s life was slipping through his fingers just a few years ago.Struggling with addiction, grief, and homelessness, he spent a lot of his days walking the streets of Saskatoon, couch-surfing wherever he could.He said his descent into active addiction...
Louisa’s Story: A path forward through STC’s Īkwēskīcik iskwēwak

Louisa’s Story: A path forward through STC’s Īkwēskīcik iskwēwak

by STC Communications | May 1, 2026 | Success Stories, Updates

Louisa Simpson is building a brighter future with the help of the Saskatoon Tribal Council’s īkwēskīcik iskwēwak program.Before joining the program, Louisa was caught in a cycle of addiction, poverty, and incarceration. She first learned about īkwēskīcik iskwēwak...
Saskatoon Tribal Council grieves the loss of former Tribal Chief Joe Quewezance

Saskatoon Tribal Council grieves the loss of former Tribal Chief Joe Quewezance

by STC Communications | Oct 9, 2025 | Updates

The Saskatoon Tribal Council is grieving the loss of our founder, mentor, and dear friend Joe Quewezance, who passed away on Oct. 6, 2025. Known to many simply as “Joe Q,” Joseph was a compassionate and respected man in his community of Yellow Quill First Nation, as...
Shayla’s Story: From Incarceration to Graduation with STC’s support

Shayla’s Story: From Incarceration to Graduation with STC’s support

by STC Communications | Jul 8, 2025 | Media Relations, Success Stories, Updates

When Shayla Shingoose walked out of Pine Grove Correctional Centre in July 2023, she carried with her little more than determination. She had no ID, no housing, and no nearby family. But she also had something else: a pamphlet that kept appearing during her time in...
Rylan and Winona: STC Pathways Program Helps Pave the Way to Success

Rylan and Winona: STC Pathways Program Helps Pave the Way to Success

by Keisha Tawpisim | Jul 8, 2025 | Media Relations, Updates

For Rylan Iron and Winona Maclean, high school wasn’t just about passing classes — it was about finding their footing in a system that could often feel overwhelming. Thanks to the Saskatoon Tribal Council’s Pathways to Education program, both students graduated on...
Important updates for Jordan’s Principle applications

Important updates for Jordan’s Principle applications

by STC Communications | Feb 20, 2025 | Media Relations, Updates

Effective February 10th 2025, Indigenous Services Canada has released updated guidelines for applications to Jordan’s Principle. In order to implement these changes, Saskatoon Tribal Council staff will not be processing any applications February 20th and 21st. Our...
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