Onion Lake First Nation News. boundary and has pushed ahead with a legal challenge against Alb
boundary and has pushed ahead with a legal challenge against Alberta's sovereignty act. Warming Station Workers Needed December 28, 2025 by Onion Lake Web Team in Community, News Onion Lake Cree Nation Chief Henry Lewis is grateful to have witnessed King Charles III deliver Canada’s Throne Speech in person — but he is disappointed the address The First Nation straddles the Alberta-Sask. But they Both reserves once maintained separate band governments, combining, to form Onion Lake, in 1914. The first one started May With a microphone and openmindedness, an Onion Lake Cree Nation-based podcast aims to “close the gap” and foster a sense of Theodore Muskego's long journey from Onion Lake First Nation to Cross Lake, Manitoba, paid off in a big way when he reeled in a 100-centimetre northern pike . His work he has done for the Community of Onion Lake will live on Harper said regional firefighting partners came from Frog Lake, Mosquito First Nation, and RM of Frenchman Butte in addition to local First Nations say the provincial government kept them in the dark as it was privatizing land within their traditional territories. Now Onion Lake Cree Nation wants to lead the way into a new era of solar power for Indigenous communities. The Onion Lake First Nation has educational facilities, a modern health centre, and indoor/outdoor sports facilities. Alberta’s bill lowering the bar for a separation referendum has spurred a First Nation to push ahead with a legal challenge against the Onion Lake’s lawsuit alleges that the Sovereignty Act interferes with its members’ traditional activities, including ceremonies, hunting, fishing and “We are holding this press conference today to not only demand Alberta respond in court, but also to stand in solidarity with the OLCN first filed a constitutional challenge in 2022 after the introduction of the Act, but had put it on the back-burner, said Lewis. There are both band-owned and privately owned businesses on reserve, Michael Marchen, a lawyer representing Onion Lake Cree Nation, said at a news conference covered by the Edmonton Journal that "The 15 detox beds added to the continuum of service already present at Ekweskeet Healing Lodge is a game-changer for the members Alberta’s bill lowering the bar for a separation referendum has spurred a First Nation to push ahead with a legal challenge against the The Canadian Wildfire Information System still shows two wildfires burning near Onion Lake Cree Nation. Onion Lake Cree Nation is one of the only Onion Lake Cree Nation has started legal action against the provincial government, saying the recently passed Saskatchewan First Onion Lake First Nation - Encyclopedia InformationThe Onion Lake Cree Nation has five schools within the community: Sakāskohc High School, Eagleview Middle School, Chief Taylor The Onion Lake RCMP located and arrested 30-year-old Ryan Harper from the Onion Lake Cree Nation who was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. Warming Station Workers Needed December 28, 2025 by Onion Lake Web Team in Community, News One man is dead and Saskatchewan RCMP say they are still searching for two armed men after an early morning shooting on Big Island Lake Cree Nation. Warming Station Workers Needed December 28, 2025 by Onion Lake Web Team in Community, News It is in my deepest regret to inform you that former Okimaw Henry Lewis made his journey to the spirit world. The First Nation, which Last-minute amendments to Alberta’s referendum legislation won’t stop Onion Lake Cree Nation (OLCN) from pursuing its legal challenge against the province’s Sovereignty Act Alberta’s bill lowering the bar for a separation referendum has spurred a First Nation to push ahead with a legal challenge against the Wicekaskosiw Sakahikan Nehiyaw Askiy (Onion Lake Cree Nation) leaders and Indigenous Services Canada representatives The First Nation filed a statement of claim in 2022, but lawyer Robert Hladun says the community put it on pause, hoping for Onion Lake First Nation, which straddles the Albert and Saskatchewan border, also filed a lawsuit against the Alberta government over the Sovereignty Act last year.