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February 15, 2025Billings Blazers catch cash touchdown
When Angela Mason sent in the application for Howard S. Billings High School to the NFL’s Forward Pass program, she never imagined they would actually win.
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February 7, 2025Emergency preparedness top of mind
Council chief David Diabo has some food for thought after returning from a recent emergency preparedness conference hosted in Ottawa by the Canadian Red Cross.
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February 7, 2025Seed conference preps for return
The fourth edition of Kahnawake’s annual Seed Conference is coming to town this month, with a schedule chock-full of speakers in the process of being finalized.
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February 7, 2025Crowd loves lip-sync comp
Some might think that the Super Bowl half-time show is taking place this Sunday, when the Kansas City Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans.
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February 7, 2025Local skaters take the ice in Valleyfield
The Kahnawake Figure Skating Club (KFSC) is only participating in two external competitions this year, but they are making the most of it.
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February 7, 2025Cold day for a cool sport
The hospital ballfield by Kateri Memorial Hospital is usually the site of team sports when it’s 20 C, not -20 C.
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January 31, 2025A busy year for paramedics
The Kahnawake Fire Brigade’s ambulance crew responded to a record number of calls last year, more than any prior year.
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January 31, 2025Horn-Miller makes the Hall
The next class of the North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame (NAIAHF) has been announced, and Waneek Horn-Miller will be one of the honoured inductees of this year’s class.
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January 24, 2025Winter Carnival schedule packed with fun
The 2025 edition of the Kahnawake Youth Center (KYC)’s Winter Carnival gets underway Monday, kicking off two weeks full of indoor and outdoor activities for the whole family.
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January 24, 2025Jordan’s Principle could cover legal fees
A legal case brought forward by a man from Fort William First Nation, on behalf of his children with special educational needs, has resulted in deeper discussion of the possibility of Jordan’s Principle being used for legal fees related to First Nations children’s access to essential services.

