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January 31, 2025Media program rolling
When Rachel Cree went to check her mail and found a flyer advising community members of a new media program in town, it struck a chord with her.
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January 31, 2025Kahnawa’kehró:non chef recognized
The Main, a Montreal-based online publication known as a directory of good places to go in the city, recently included Bona Fide – an Italian restaurant whose chef is Kahnawa’kehró:non David Alfred – on their list of best Italian restaurants in the city and best new restaurants of 2024. Bona Fide is located on St. Laurent Boulevard in Villeray, occupying the same space that Paloma did until it closed in August 2024.
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January 31, 2025Prestigious accolades for locals
Two Kahnawa’kehró:non found out this month they’d be awarded the prestigious King Charles III’s Coronation Medal.
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January 31, 2025Horn-Miller makes the Hall
The next class of the North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame (NAIAHF) has been announced, and Waneek Horn-Miller will be one of the honoured inductees of this year’s class.
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January 24, 2025Local athlete takes spot in history books
A beating drum that followed the Haudenosaunee Nationals everywhere thundered in the stands of the Utica University Nexus Center as England saw a close game at the half slip away into a drubbing.
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January 24, 2025US, Canada make statement to committee
One of the last actions of the Biden administration was the release of a joint statement with Canada outlining both countries’ support for the Haudenosaunee Confederacy to be able to participate in the lacrosse events at the 2028 Olympic Summer Games in Los Angeles.
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January 10, 2025‘The Knowing’ directors recognized
When Tanya Talaga and Courtney Montour learned that Playback, a Canadian television industry magazine, would be recognizing them as TV directors of the year for their docuseries The Knowing, based on Talaga’s book, they were both surprised and honoured.
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December 20, 2024Precedent rules in tobacco acquittal
Brooklyn Leblanc hunkered down with many other people to stand up for Kanien’kehá:ka sovereignty in what became known as the Oka Crisis.
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December 13, 2024Graif named best anchor
Paul Graif said it was a complete surprise when he found out last week he’d won an award for being the best radio anchor and reporter in a small market.
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December 6, 2024Environment ministry responds to lawsuit
The Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) wasn’t consulted about the Northvolt electric car battery plant because it couldn’t demonstrate the project would harm the community’s ability to practice “ancestral activities” on the land located in the Monteregie. That’s according to a sworn statement sent to Quebec Superior Court in late November by a regional director employed by Quebec’s environmental ministry (MELCCFP). “To the knowledge of the MELCCFP, no ancestral Aboriginal activities linked to hunting, trapping, gathering, harvesting medicinal plants, or ceremonial practices have been practiced on the Northvolt project site, at least since the industrial use of the site, which began in 1878,” Stéphanos Bitzakidis wrote.

