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  • November 2, 2015

    Missing and murdered Indigenous women event packs house

    Still Dancing is an original artwork by Jonathan Labillois that inspired the title and theme of the event. (Artwork by Jonathan Labillois)

  • October 23, 2015

    Power failure forces ship into seaway North Wall Monday

    A tanker carrying raw alcohol lost power and hit the North Wall Monday morning that drew crowds of onlookers to check out the scene.

  • October 16, 2015

    The federal government has failed us for a far too long

    There is a lot more at stake in next week’s election for Canadian prime minister than who will run the country for the next four years (a minority government is most likely).

  • October 16, 2015

    Book Review: A look at the other side of the debate is never a bad idea

    An hour into reading Globe and Mail columnist John Ibbitson’s new biography Stephen Harper, I posted a picture of the book on Instagram with the tongue-in-cheek caption “Who would’ve thought I’d spend an hour reading this?” Two friends from Kahnawake posted comments within minutes: “a good hour that you’ll never get back” and “burn the damn thing.” The Eastern Door requested a review copy of Ibbitson’s book, as Harper is continually cast as villain number one in Kahnawake, and understanding something of his life, politics and personality is important.

  • October 9, 2015

    Sun shone down brightly on Mohawk Milers

    For 30 years and counting, the community's young and old walkers and runners to the Youth Centre one fall Sunday at the annual Mohawk Miles.

  • October 9, 2015

    March honours Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

    Ten years later, crowds marched through Montreal to attention to the tragedy of hundreds of Indigenous women and girls in the country who have been murdered or are missing.

  • October 2, 2015

    Gathering honours residential school victims

    "We are suffering from a great sorrow, almost like death," said Charlie Patton told the gathering of people who came to pay tribute to residential school survivors on Wednesday.(Steve Bonspiel, The Eastern Door.)

  • September 18, 2015

    Tewa board nomination protest gets ugly, cops called

    Saturday morning’s nomination period for the Tewatohnhi’saktha board of directors’ election didn’t quite pan out the way electoral officer Timmy Norton envisioned.

  • September 11, 2015

    Rice wins final race, aces Peewee division

    Heading into the season’s final race in Guadeloupe, Quebec, eight-year-old four-wheel racer Everett Rice had first place in his sights.