Sacichawasihc agreement receives provincial spotlight with municipal award
Chief Wayne Semaganis said it is time to put the politics aside, deal with human issues and give people the help they really need.
And he believes a recent provincial award will shine more light on the Sacichawasihc Relationship Agreement and help he and six other signatories work together to improve the region and develop projects of mutual benefit.
This agreement recently received first place in the Saskatchewan Municipal Awards, which recognizes innovative municipalities.
The head of the Little Pine First Nation spoke at the first meeting of the group, who signed what was heralded as ‘one step forward in reconciliation’ in June. The agreement commits the City of North Battleford, Town of Battleford, Moosomin, Sweetgrass, Saulteaux and Little Pine First Nation, and the Lucky Man Cree Nation to work collaboratively for the socio-economic benefit and vibrancy of the region.

