Latest from MLTCII
Latest from the BioEnergy Project
- From pollution to power: Canada’s first Indigenous-owned bioenergy facility opens – CBC News Apr 27, 2024
- $52-million for clean energy – Northern Pride Apr 27, 2024
- Canada invests in Meadow Lake clean energy project – ReNew Canada Apr 27, 2024
- MLTC Bioenergy Centre – Mühlböck plays its part for a zero-waste future Apr 27, 2024
- SaskPower Works With First Nations to Generate Clean Power and Economic Opportunity Apr 27, 2024
- Indigenous Clean Energy – Mentorship Program – Tina Rasmussen Apr 27, 2024
Latest from the Tribal Council
Latest from the Tribal Council
- National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – Awareness Walk on September 30, 2025 Aug 28, 2025
- Truth & Reconciliation Oct 10, 2024
- The Meadow Lake Tribal Council to donate $40,000 To the Meadow Lake Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. Nov 23, 2023
- National Environmental Public Health Week Sep 25, 2023
- First Graduating Class Of The Indigenous Birth Support Worker Program – Class of 2022/2023 Jun 29, 2023
- Media Release – Accreditation Canada – June 26th 2023 Jun 26, 2023


Indigenous owned wind and solar power projects coming to southern Sask.
/in NewsTwo new wind and solar facilities have been announced for south-central Saskatchewan and SaskPower has revealed the selected partners who will develop, own and operate the plants. The selections are Potentia Renewables Inc., and their partners the Meadow Lake Tribal Council as well as Mistawasis Nehiyawak First Nation. “To make power from wind. To make […]
SaskPower Awards Wind Project and Solar Project in South-Central Saskatchewan
/in NewsSaskPower has selected two partnerships formed by Potentia Renewables Inc., and its Indigenous partners, Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) and Mistawasis Nêhiyawak First Nation, to develop, own, and operate a new wind and a new solar facility in south-central Saskatchewan. The 200-MW Rose Valley Wind Project will be located east of Assiniboia and operate under […]
2025 NorSask Forest Products Profile
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SEDA Chairperson’s Award to the Meadow Lake Tribal Council’s – MLTC Bioenergy Centre
/in Press ReleasesThe Meadow Lake Tribal Council Bioenergy Centre is an entirely Indigenous-owned state-of-the-art cogeneration facility generating carbon-neutral green power. Plant revenues will also support essential programs and services for the Tribal Council’s nine member First Nations. Learn more at seda.ca
How Indigenous participation in forest management is changing resource development in Canada
/in NewsThe symbiotic relationship between the forestry sector and Indigenous peoples has grown to be recognized as a fundamental part of growth and sustainability for all parties involved. There has been a concerted shift in the way Indigenous peoples engage in resource development in Canada. Despite a long history of exclusion, there is now recognition of […]