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A New Chapter for CPAWS Saskatchewan: Welcoming Stewart Coles as Executive Director

CPAWS SaskatchewanFebruary 20, 2025Blog, News

Stew Coles Executive Director CPAWS SK

As we embark on a new chapter at CPAWS Saskatchewan, we are excited to announce that Stewart (Stew) Coles will formally take on the role … Read More

Boreal Bio-Logue – What is it and where is it going? Spring 2022

Stew ColesJuly 7, 2022Blog, Education, Featured, Forests Campaigns

Recent burn site, May 2022

For the second year in a row, CPAWS SK hosted the Boreal Bio-logue in Prince Albert. The focus was combining Indigenous and Western knowledge

Boreal Bio-Logue 2021

Stew ColesSeptember 6, 2021Blog, Education, Forests Campaigns

Dr Omani points to a tree as people listen eagerly

When opportunity knocked on the door, CPAWS-SK and PA Model Forest jumped on it. We wanted to help people understand the differences between old and new boreal forest.

Parks Canada eyes new urban parks in 3 cities — and Saskatoon is one of them

Stew ColesAugust 14, 2021News

Meewasin trail Saskatoon

The Paris of the Prairies aims to become national attraction

Boreal Bio-Logue hopes to catalogue species in forests around Prince Albert

Stew ColesAugust 11, 2021News

Dr. Omani points to a tree in the field

The Prince Albert Model Forest and Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) Saskatchewan are starting a project to track progress in forests around Prince Albert.

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society celebrates declaration of Indigenous-led protection of the Saskatchewan River Delta by Cumberland House Cree Nation

Stew ColesJune 16, 2021News

The June 10 declaration of environmental and economic jurisdiction and protection of Kitaskīnaw by Chief Rene Chaboyer is first step in Indigenous-led protection of the … Read More

First Nation declares sovereignty over Saskatchewan River Delta

Stew ColesJune 12, 2021News

Alvar near Saskatchewan River Delta

Cumberland House Cree Nation has declared sovereignty over the largest inland freshwater river delta in North America.

Cumberland House Cree Nation demands business partnerships with province in Sask. River Delta

Stew ColesJune 11, 2021News

Delegates from Cumberland House Cree Nation

The chief of the Cumberland House Cree Nation and band council signed a declaration to protect the Saskatchewan River Delta and to assert their rights … Read More

“This is our land’: Cumberland House Cree Nation asserts Indigenous rights to Saskatchewan River Delta

Stew ColesJune 10, 2021News

Chief Chaboyer signing declaration

Chief Rene Chaboyer highlights the importance of the river delta at a ceremony in Prince Albert – plans Indigenous stewardship of the region to safeguard … Read More

Wild bison in Prince Albert National Park see signs of growth after years of population decline

Stew ColesApril 15, 2021News

One of the last free-roaming plains bison herds in Canada is seeing signs of renewal after over a decade of population decline.

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