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August 11, 2023Mohawks battle it out at lacrosse fest
The 2023 Ontario Lacrosse Festival began last Friday, and the Kahnawake Mohawks Minor Lacrosse teams wasted no time making their mark on the tournaments, including the U15 team that took home the championship on Sunday.
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June 21, 2023Billings kicks off football program
Today Luc Pelland is a math and science teacher at Howard S. Billings High School in Chateauguay, but it was not always evident he was going to dedicate his life to education.
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May 25, 2023Quebec promises millions
The Quebec government will be contributing $11 million to the new multi-purpose building project, which is set to house the Kanien’kehá:ka Onkwawén:na Raotitióhkwa Language and Cultural Center (KOR), Turtle Island Theatre, and Kahnawake Tourism.
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May 17, 2023Working group lobbies for harvesting rights
Brandon Rice had gone hunting with a few others in the winter of 2021 to stock up on a couple more deer in the freezer – he hunts year-round, according to what’s in season.
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May 15, 2023Oka denied on Pines land legal maneuver
As the Mohawk Council of Kanesatake (MCK) continues to mull over the years-old question of an “ecological gift” of Pines land from Grégoire Gollin, an attempt by municipality of Oka lawyers to leverage Kanesatake land claims against him has been rejected.
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May 3, 2023Legal action taken against Bill 96
Two of the largest Indigenous lobby groups in the province have joined forces to launch a legal challenge against Bill 96, now known as Law 14, citing the ancestral rights of First Nations in education.
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March 29, 2023Blackhawks advance to quarterfinals
In a hotly contested game in St. Lazare, the U18B Blackhawks of the Kahnawake Minor Hockey Association (KMHA) came out on top against the Mercier Braves, sealing their victory 3-2 despite playing the entire overtime shorthanded.
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March 16, 2023Kahnawake seeks probation deal with Quebec
Ryan Montour knows firsthand how intimidating it can be to face the community after being released from prison. “This is the hardest place in Canada to be on parole,” Montour once told the federal government.
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February 28, 2023A story of reinvention
The road to recovery after an accident is often one with many challenges along the way. As Chico Guzmán-Ramírez learned how to walk and read again, he turned to art as a source of motivation. -
February 22, 2023Engaging discussions on Indigenous history
A day-long conference on the Indigenous history of Montreal presented new research tackling unexplored areas about the past of Kahnawake up until the 1760s.

