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  • From left to right: Kanien’kwentha McComber, Kahnawiiostha Whyte-Turner, Willow Jackson, and Kaylani Delormier stand with their awards.
    March 28, 2025

    Young scientists win big

    From seeing the northern lights to watching Inuit throat singers, students from Kahnawake’s schools had a trip to remember last week in Nunavik, where winning awards at the Quebec Indigenous Science Fair was just one highlight of many.

  • 8X10.5-inch painting with different shades of green depicts a figure watching those who have just passed on to the spirit world
    March 28, 2025

    Local artist takes home first place

    There are certain times in the year where the veil between human and Spirit World thins, and more of the living leave to join their ancestors. Artist Owisokon Lahache depicts that journey between life and death in one of her most recent paintings, one that’s since earned her a first-place jury prize at an ongoing exhibit in Malone, New York. 

  • Picture of Mavis “Connie” McArdle
    March 21, 2025

    History-maker passes on

    Back in 1994, Mavis “Connie” McArdle was on the brink of death. She needed a life-saving liver transplant fast, after an autoimmune disease made hers stop working.

  • Mohawk Council of Kanesatake building facade
    March 21, 2025

    Commission meets on Bonspilles

    An Ethics Commission decision on whether Mohawk Council of Kanesatake (MCK) grand chief Victor Bonspille has vacated his position will be rendered by the end of the month, following a hearing earlier this week.

  • Lacrosse player during a match
    March 21, 2025

    Scrimmage on the big stage

    Players on the Kanehsatake Warriors U11 and U13 teams got a head start on National Lacrosse League stardom over the weekend, with the teams putting on a half-time scrimmage on the floor of the Canadian Tire Centre at the Ottawa Black Bears game on Saturday.

  • March 14, 2025

    Breaking the ice

    Icebreaking operations will commence next week, an annual project undertaken by the Canadian Coast Guard to ensure marine vessels can move safely through the St. Lawrence Seaway as winter ice melts.

  • March 14, 2025

    Local invited to ringette Nationals

    After a shutout period in goal at Provincials with the Laurentians Junior AA ringette team this month, Tewehshon Patience Nelson has been asked to join the team in Ottawa for Nationals.

  • March 7, 2025

    Loss of a radio legend

    Michel Mathieu was just 14 when he wired his own radio transmitter, broadcasting his very own radio station to the blocks surrounding his home - no license, but heaps of confidence in his own remarkable aptitude for the art of radio.

  • February 28, 2025

    Young scientists wow at fair

    Tea won’t taste the same for Ratihén:te High School science fair winners Skanaie:’a Serena Ionescu and Vanessa Schlotthauber, whose project “Indigenous Medicinal Teas” saw them consult with community experts on the convergence of science and culture.

  • February 21, 2025

    Cameras up following dumping 

    Hidden cameras have been set up along Seaway Road in the hope of deterring illegal dumping. Council chief Jeremiah Johnson said visible ones will also soon be put up on the telephone poles at the entrance of the road too.