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  1. The James Smith reserve was historically known as Fort-a-la-Corne. Situated near the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, Fort-a-la-Corne became a gathering place of many different First Nations. Later this area would become a gateway to the western regions of Canada.

  2. The James Smith First Nation (Cree: ᓂᐦᑖᐏᑭᐦᒋᑲᓂᕽ nihtâwikihcikanihk, meaning: at the place of good growth) is a Plains Cree Indigenous band government whose reserve is north of Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada.

  3. Sep 22, 2022 · The tragedy in the James Smith Cree Nation has opened our eyes to the utter lack of safety provided to First Nations people on-reserve. A man with a knife was able to murder 10 people and...

  4. Sep 8, 2022 · James Smith Cree Nation Chief Wally Burns speaks at a news conference at the reserve on Thursday, a day after the man accused of killing 10 people in a stabbing rampage was arrested and then...

  5. JSCN ~ Home Page. James Smith Cree Nation 1-306-864-3636. back to. the top.

  6. James Smith Cree Nation. James Smith arrived in 1875 from the St. Peter's Reserve in Manitoba and signed Treaty 6 on August 23, 1876. In 1884 a reserve was surveyed for the band 58 km east of Prince Albert.

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  8. Feb 15, 2024 · Election: March 2027, 3 Year Term. Address: P.O. Box 1059. Melfort, Sask. S0E 1A0. Ph: 864 3636. Fax: 864-3336. Website: jamessmithcreenation.com.

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