National News ‘He will always be in our hearts’ Friends, family remember Colten Boushie By Aug 10, 2017 Nearly 100 people attended a feast on the Red Pheasant First Nation in Sask., in honour of Colten Boushie who was killed a year ago on a farm near Biggar. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *MessageSubmit Report Tags: Biggar, Colten Boushie, Gerald Stanley, Larissa Burnouf, Racism, red pheasant first nation, Saskatchewan Continue Reading B.C. government seeks to join legal challenge against Trans Mountain pipeline Prisoner’s Justice Day allows former inmates to air their issues with the ... Author(s) More Stories Face to Face Surreal year for Anishinaabe basketball player Emily Manda... 2 hours ago By Dennis Ward First Nations group says environmental impacts of B.C. sal... 2 hours ago By Fraser Needham First Nations in Ontario turn to the courts to shut down M... 3 hours ago By Annette Francis A look at the six AFN candidates vying to become the next ... 6 hours ago By APTN National News Treaty 8 chiefs suing Alberta, Canada over stolen children... 1 day ago By Chris Stewart Sisters from Lake St. Martin among victims of Sunday’s s... 1 day ago By Tamara Pimentel