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  • April 11, 2017

    Swinging around for half a century

    The legendary Intersectional team in 1978. Front row (left to right): John Diabo, Fred Kirby, Ron Kirby, Louis Patton and Andrew Patton.

  • April 7, 2017

    Young scientists compete for best in province

    Konwanakeren Diabo will be heading to the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Regina next month to represent Kahnawake and First Nations in Quebec.

  • April 4, 2017

    Blazing truck fire now deemed arson

    The suspect vehicle, a white two (2) door sedan with black rims was seen passing the area throughout the day and evening, eventually stopping at the residence.

  • March 30, 2017

    The Fishin’ Magician casts his last line

    Eugene Stacey passed away on March 18 at the age of 63. (Photos courtesy Debra Stacey) Kahnawake said goodbye to one of its most unique community members yesterday.

  • March 24, 2017

    Giant colon ready for loads of visitors

    The Giant Colon tour is in Kahnawake today and tomorrow at the Knights of Columbus Hall. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door)

  • March 24, 2017

    Resistance through art featured at McGill

    Artist Brooke Deer was excited to be a part of Saturday’s event that focused on Indigenous art in Montreal, and gave artists an ideal place to network and learn.

  • March 17, 2017

    International competition proves tough for Phillips

    Competing in four events, gymnast Megan Phillips brought her A game to the International Gymnix gymnastics competition. (Daniel J. Rowe, The Eastern Door)

  • March 3, 2017

    Beginner builders battle bots on the big stage

    Students from Kateri School and Karonhianónhnha Tsi Ionteriwaienstáhkhwa were among the Kahnawa’kehró:non represented at this year’s First Lego League robotics qualifying competition.

  • February 23, 2017

    Judge sides with stolen Native kids

    Co-directors Elaine Kicknosway, Colleen Cardinal and Duane Morrisseau Beck of the National Indigenous Survivors of Child Welfare Network. (Courtesy Colleen Cardinal)

  • February 14, 2017

    Tobacco, from seed to smoke in 223 pages

    The task for Jim Poling was large, but the former Canadian Press writer was up for it, and the result is a fascinating look at the history of one plant that is the source of controversy, tension, politics and a whole lot of money.