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March 24, 2017Resistance 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.
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March 23, 2017Saying goodbye to a fluent speaker
Cecilia Charlie was a light of kindness and energy to the end, pictured here at December's K103 Radio all-Kanien'ké'ha talk show.
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March 22, 2017Diabo hopes to spark bright future with diploma
Jennifer Diabo is the first woman from Kahnawake to study to become an electrician. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door) Kahnawa'kehró:non Jennifer Diabo was the first woman from Kahnawake to graduate from the Pearson Electrotechnology Centre (PEC)
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March 17, 2017International 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)
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March 17, 2017Associate principal announces his departure
Kanen’tó:kon Hemlock resigned as associate principal at Kahnawake Survival School. (Daniel J. Rowe, The Eastern Door) Two years is all it took for Kanen’tó:kon Hemlock to realize his place was in the classroom, and not administration.
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March 14, 2017Rapids gives Deer women place to work and run
Rapids Convenience and Carwash now occupies the old Robertson’s Convenience, and is part of the growing list of businesses by the entrepreneurial Deer family.
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March 13, 2017Scholarship awarded to deserving numbers whiz
Hayley Morris, 19, knew what she wanted to do with her life before many were through with the Harry Potter series.
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March 10, 2017Synchronized skating squad scores silver
Kahnawa'kehró:non Danika Zachary and Erin Patton are among the 13 skaters on the Chatelaines' intermediate synchronized skating team. (Courtesy Sylvie Allard)
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March 9, 2017Mohawk council considering the "high" road
Council chief Rhonda Kirby said the MCK will be consulting the community on regulations for medical and recreational cannabis in the coming months.
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March 8, 2017Price Paid delivers a critical study of First Nations law and politics
Price Paid: the Fight for First Nations Survival is the second book by Bev Sellars, a scholar of both history and law for First Nations.
