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Your search for 2018 returned 153 results.
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September 3, 2019Casino group vows re-start but chief has concerns
Arlene Diabo is set up in her new office on the River Road to answer questions from community members regarding the proposed casino, hotel and water park.
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July 29, 2019Longhouse releases statement opposed to Mercier
Surveys are underway in preparation for the MTQ's Mercier Bridge replacement on the river's north side. The local longhouse will be watching closely and not allowing further loss of land.
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July 19, 2019Funding delays, late payments, frustrated kids
Filming completed on It Takes Time in February, and the final product is making the festival circuit. Producers say cheques are in the mail for the talent who worked on the film, but some remain frustrated at how long it's taken to get paid. (Courtesy Seneca Films)
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June 17, 2019Marking graves and reconciling with veterans
A non-for profit group is looking for researchers as part of a program to properly name Indigenous unmarked graves. (Courtesy Last Post Fund)
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May 31, 2019Mayo and Diabo slide and bounce way to top
Ryleigh Mayo, 12, is one of two local dancers that are turning heads in one of the most demanding and difficult artistic forms in the art world.
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April 18, 2019Housing bill shoots to $695K missing from books
Kim Diabo, Tammy Whitebean and Rickey Diabo are holding their receipts and continue to wait for their case to be settled, as the Housing Department investigation found that almost $700,000 is missing from its books.
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January 30, 2019Jacobs joins award-winning CTV program Cardinal
Add the award-winning series Cardinal to the impressive list of film and TV credits for Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs, as the 25-year-old from Kahnawake continues to expand her acting resume.
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January 16, 2019Student building mobile tech tools in Kanien’kéha
Kahentawaks Tiewishaw-Poirier is the recent recipient of the Milieux Undergraduate Fellowship, and will work on a project to bring artistic technology with an Indigenous perspective to the modern mobile world.
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January 15, 2019There, There sets bar on Indigenous urban stories
Putting Tommy Orange's masterclass on storytelling at the top of your reading list is not a bad idea, as the Oakland-set novel sets the author as one to watch in the coming years.
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January 11, 2019Council chief steps down, into public safety
Six months into being elected back to the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake table, Lloyd Phillips (left with fellow MCK chiefs Mike Delisle and Lindsay Leborgne in July)
