Publishing since 1992 from Kahnawake Kanien'kehá:ka Territory

Stories by Daniel J. Rowe

Daniel J. Rowe is an award-winning reporter and photographer originally from BC. In addition to journalism, he produces and edits a Shakespeare-inspired blog and podcast called the Bard Brawl. His writing has also appeared in the Montreal Gazette, Canadian Press, U.S. Lacrosse magazine and elsewhere. His facial hair rotates with the season, and he’s recently discovered the genius of wearing a cowboy hat. He wrote for The Eastern Door from 2011 to 2019.
  • June 22, 2018

    Resilience Project blazes billboards across country

    "I took this photograph of my mother, June Chiquita Doxtater, in 1982. She was always willing to participate in any project I was working on,"

  • June 12, 2018

    Have fun watching World Cup because I won’t

    For those of you, unlike myself, who are all excited about the upcoming World Cup in Russia, this will be your guide to the “greatest” football tournament in the world.

  • June 7, 2018

    Shooting shocks community

    Two young men are facing multiple charges including attempted murder after a community member was shot in broad daylight on the River Road on May 25.

  • June 6, 2018

    Celebrating a half century of Onkwehón:we art

    The “Picturing Ourselves” exhibit will run until the end of June and features some of the most impressive Onkwehón:we artwork on Turtle Island.

  • June 5, 2018

    A family of four working to build first language

    Britlee Karonhiákwas Diabo is excited about raising her two children where the first language is Kanien’kéha, spoken by both herself, her young children and her boyfriend.

  • May 30, 2018

    Billings face Beaconsfield in lax final today

    The Kahnawake Survival School Muskies fell in the semi finals to Beaconsfield Monday setting up a finals date today between the season's two best team.s. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door)

  • May 29, 2018

    New book explores bias and accounts of 1990

    Isabelle St-Amand, with her two-year-old son Leon, returned to the KOR Friday to talk about the book she literally spent years researching the Oka Crisis, at the cultural centre’s library and elsewhere.

  • May 25, 2018

    Welcome Center hits tourism trade show

    Kahnawake tourism agent Kimberly Cross said a recent trip to Halifax for the national Indigenous trade show opened her eyes to some amazing potential for growing the industry in the community.

  • May 24, 2018

    Rebuilding life after Xanax addiction

    Kwanatawí Cook’s struggles with anxiety and stress led her down a dangerous path fuelled by Xanax that she pulled herself out of, but not before a painful detox.

  • May 23, 2018

    Award-winning authors to embrace in the sun

    The temperature looks set to stay in an agreeable zone for the near future, and there is no better time to chill poolside, in a park, under a tree or on a terrasse with a good book.