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October 17, 2017Rash of Mikinak car deliveries causing confusion
In May, PKs intercepted two separate purchases by individuals using Mikinak cards to skirt tax obligations. (Daniel J. Rowe, The Eastern Door)
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September 20, 2017Attempted arson quelled with quick thinking
A flaming gas canister that blazed next to a propane tank was kicked away by a quick-thinking friend of one of the residents, whose house was near to going up in flames.
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July 20, 2017Kanesatake gears up for another fight
Ellen Gabriel and Oka mayor Pascal Quevillon argued over who had rights to disputed land Wednesday. (Photos by Peter Phillips, The Eastern Door)
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June 1, 2017Trio of books well worth a summer read
It’s warm out most days, and the perfect weather for spreading a blanket and chilling on the grass with a book.
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January 9, 2017Kahnawake’s last World War II veteran passes
“He’s a pretty hard guy to live up to," Carrie Patton said about her late father Angus Patton. (Courtesy Carrie Patton)
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December 23, 2016Fentanyl bust rings huge alarm bells
The seizure of suspected fentanyl last week has PK chief Dwayne Zacharie urging community members to educate themselves on the reality of powerful opioid painkillers and their effects.
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December 15, 2016Keepers of the Earth: Continuing to stand up
This past weekend’s big news about the US Army Corps of Engineers turning down the Dakota Access Pipeline permit was a great victory for the Standing Rock Sioux Nation, as well as for our local supporters, other Indigenous people and earth lovers everywhere.
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November 24, 2016Survival joins the stand with Sioux
Kahionwinehshon Phillips and Survival School students added their voices in support of the Standing Rock Sioux community in North Dakota that is fighting to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline from encroaching through its territory, and handed flyers to passing motorists.
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November 15, 2016Hospital expansion project highlights local artists
Aluminum sculptures made by Owisokon Pauline Lahache can be seen at the entrance of the hospital’s new in-patient wing.
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November 8, 2016Painted pieces promote peace and reconciliation
An art exhibit at Dawson College celebrates Skén:nen and the school’s proud tradition of Onkwehónwe artists past and present, including several alumni from Kahnawake.
