Bryan Eneas

Assignment Producer

I am a journalist from the Penticton Indian Band, currently based in Regina, Saskatchewan working with CBC Indigenous. Before joining CBC Indigenous I worked with CBC Saskatchewan and the Jim Pattison Broadcast Group photographing and reporting on a wide range stories, of particular interest to people in Saskatchewan.

Latest from Bryan Eneas

Marvel's The Avengers dubbed in Lakota language

Lakota language speakers can watch Marvel's The Avengers in their own language after a collaborative project between the Hollywood studio, the Lakota Language Reclamation Project and a Standing Rock ND-based recording studio.

Over 100 years after Louis Sockalexis, Indigenous players still breaking barriers on the baseball diamond

Louis Sockalexis is believed to be the first Native American man to step up to home plate as a professional baseball player.

Letitia John died at a residential school. Her identity was lost until now

Letitia John was initially memorialized as just a number on the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation's register of children who died in Canada's residential schools. The centre says those living documents were always intended to be updated.

Why rez radio matters: Leela Gilday, Mattmac, Garret T. Willie, more

DJs and artists on the power and community of Indigenous-led radio programming.

After almost 3 years of COVID, New Year's Eve in Sask. will look a little different this year

This year's New Year's Eve celebrations will be a bit different than they were in 2020 or 2021, but an epidemiologist says residents celebrating in Sask. should still take a few precautions.

Sask. court rejects Sudanese man's appeal asking for leniency based on Gladue-like factors

Mohamed Omer, 45, appealed the seven-and-a-half year sentence he was given for a violent carjacking in Saskatoon in 2020, arguing his life experiences as a Black Sudanese refugee should have been considered by the courts like Gladue reports are for Indigenous people.

After tragic stabbings in Sask., First Nations leaders call for their own police force

First Nations leaders in Saskatchewan are calling for more policing in their communities, something the federal ministry of public safety says it's eager to help with and agrees more needs to be done.

Sask. government unveils plan to hire, retain more health-care professionals

The provincial government announced Wednesday that it will work to fill 1,000 positions and retain more health-care professionals already working in Saskatchewan.

CFL fines Sask. Roughrider wideout for nacho-related 'security protocol' breach

Duke Williams was fined for jumping into field level seating and enjoying a dish of nachos in Week 10 Canadian Football League action last weekend.

Creative Sask. announces first major TV series production following grant creation

Creative Saskatchewan, the agency responsible for creative projects and industries in the province, announced its first major television project investment on Friday.