Province approves Crown mineral rights transfer to Cowessess First Nation
The Government of Saskatchewan has given its stamp of approval to transfer Crown mineral rights on a parcel of land to the Cowessess First Nation.
The transfer will see the southern Saskatchewan First Nation take over the mineral rights on 58.74 hectares (145.1 acres) of land.
The government said the latest agreement means the mineral rights for roughly 72,530 acres have been transferred to the First Nation in support of the Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement.
The 21,488-ha Cowessess Reserve is 13 km northwest of Broadview, and an additional 257.1-ha reserve (73A) is situated 31 km west of Esterhazy. There are 3,266 band members, 597 of whom live on reserve, according to the Cowessess website.


