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February 20, 2018Skindigenous takes tour of global ink world
Jay Soule plies his trade in Toronto, as the importance of authentic tattoo artists grows for those wanting to connect with culture through the age-old tradition.
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February 16, 2018Elder given spiffy new ride by “Deer” friend
Joe McGregor (right) received the keys to his new truck last Friday. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door) A local elder has new wheels thanks to a generous donation from several community members.
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February 13, 2018Undercover cop confronted unwisely?
Kyle McComber had enough of cops from out of town driving unmarked cars up Route 207, and decided to confront one of them; an action PKs do not recommend.
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February 9, 2018Royalty for a day, together for a lifetime
Billy and Janet Stacey have a word of advice for those couples wanting to make things last. They should know, it’s been six decades together.
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February 8, 2018Tributes, support flood airwaves for coach Canadian
Dave Canadian is well-known, loved and going through an ordeal of his life, and the community stepped up to help with a gofundme campaign and a day-long tribute Saturday on K103 Radio.
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February 6, 2018"Indigenous" group raises eyebrows with protest
The Communauté Hochelaga de l’Iroquoisie had a tipi erected from November until January in Saint-Adolphe-d’Howard in protest of Hydro Quebec’s 120-kV Grand-Brûlé’Saint-Sauveur Supply Line project. (Courtesy Daniel “Black Feather” Larmand /Facebook)
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February 1, 2018A tale of a tumour, toughness and togetherness
Tekahnekake Stacey and her mother Marty Stacey-Phillips had a year that tested their will to the extreme, but are all smiles after a successful surgery removed a tumour from the 16-year-old Survival School student’s brain.
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January 29, 2018Engineering a future in the ironworking industry
High above the Bronx skyline, Kade Stacey employs his skills as a field engineer, nabbing a job that has become more and more prominent in the industry.
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January 25, 2018Having an impact and shaping the future of Kahnawake
Daniel J. Rowe The Eastern Door Jessica Lazare (middle) is a young mother learning Kanien’kéha and hoping to help her community change for the better by engaging with the collective impact process and providing her input.
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January 16, 2018Montour opens up on walking off hospital job
The former in-patient wing of the Kateri Memorial Hospital Center was demolished in December 2016. (Courtesy Luke McGregor,Kateri Memorial Hospital Center)
