Trade ironworkers instead of hockey stars
Ironworkers such as Albert Stalk feature in a set of trading trades that can be purchased at the cultural centre and are part of...
Yellow gets in line with tax exemption, sort of…
Yellow Shoes in Chateauguay and the other locations in the region will now be giving tax exemption to community members after a misunderstanding of...
Charges dropped in Rice case
Nearly 90 months after being charged following a dramatic raid of their property in Kahnawake, Peter "Boy" Rice, Peter Francis Rice and Burton Rice had...
Wi-Fi tower raises questions about consultation
Engineer Jay Dearhouse and his partner Parker Jacobs wanted to improve Internet service in Kahnawake, and started a business about a year-and-a-half ago that...
Fire prompts other big environment questions
A fire that burned for two days was finally put out by Mother Nature, however the next day it reignited. (Steve Bonspiel, The Eastern...
Debate over membership and residency gets heated
MCK chief Clinton Phillips sits at the head table as council debates new ideas about residency to accompany the ongoing discussions and amendments to...
Hundreds come to heal, hear and help
One colour was spread throughout Kahnawake Friday in a glowing reminder of the legacy of residential schools and their impacts on those forced, coerced...
Grow-op raided, dealers busted; busy week for the Peacekeepers
The result of over 300 harvested marijuana plants wound up in the Peacekeepers' possession after a joint operation with Chateauguay Police resulted in the...
Stripping membership highlights decision-making meeting
Mohawk Council political attache Joe Delaronde headed last week's Community Decision-Making Meeting that discussed taking membership privileges away from those not conforming with the...
Sister looks back on residential school scars
Remnants of the St. Joseph Residential School in Spanish, Ontario. (Steve Bonspiel, The Eastern Door)
The Canadian government’s residential school policy left lasting and real scars...