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  • April 9, 2026

    Making moves for healthy masculinity

    Jeremy Thompson was leading and attending workshops with Tkà:nios, where he works as a project assistant, when he noticed something about the participants.

  • April 9, 2026

    Goodleaf eyes Miss Indigenous crown

    Karahkwinetha Sage Goodleaf has always loved fashion and beauty, but that’s not what motivated her to run for this year’s Miss Indigenous Canada pageant - for her, it’s about running on a platform that sheds light on the environmental issues facing Kahnawake.

  • April 9, 2026

    First-ever education director conference

    The First Nations Education Council (FNEC) hosted an inaugural Director’s Gathering in Laval for education directors from different Indigenous communities to share insights, learn new strategies, and improve educational management.

  • April 9, 2026

    Indian taco madness

    Last week Ratihén:te High School continued a long-standing tradition while drawing community support as volunteers, staff, and students came together to raise funds for its graduating class by selling Indian tacos.

  • April 9, 2026

    Local player heading to provincials

    The Laurentides Mistral girls’ U12B hockey team headed into the regional finals against another Mistral team that had thrice beat them in previous tournaments.

  • April 9, 2026

    Hunters, Northmen sign deal

    The Kahnawake Junior B Hunters will be newly affiliating with an Ontario Junior Lacrosse League (OJLL) team for the 2026 season - a team already front and centre in the attention of many in Kahnawake.

  • April 9, 2026

    Doing it for Krissy once again

    For Brandon Bordeau, Kahnawake Survival School (KSS)’s student engagement and activity facilitator, it was an easy decision for the Krissy Goodleaf Memorial Volleyball Championship to return for a second year - and beyond.

  • April 2, 2026

    Lead found in Survival School sap

    As winter gives way to spring, members of the Mohawk Trail Longhouse express gratitude in ceremony for the maple trees - the Wáhta – that are so fundamental to Kanien’kehá:ka culture, a source of nourishment and medicine.

  • April 2, 2026

    Canada to reimburse tuition costs

    After stepping in to cover private school tuition for students with special needs last year, the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) will be reimbursed for the tuition costs by the federal government, Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) minister Mandy Gull-Masty announced at a meeting in Kahnawake yesterday.

  • April 2, 2026

    The sap still flows

    Wáhta season, the time when maple sap flows. It carries powerful cultural significance, and has nourished Kanien’kehá:ka since time immemorial. It heals, it calls for ceremony and thanksgiving.