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  • January 4, 2017

    Human rights case calls for mediation

    Community members took the streets to protest non-Native residents and express their support for the Kahnawake Membership Law during February 2015.  (Daniel J.

  • December 23, 2016

    Fentanyl 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.

  • November 11, 2016

    Membership and drugs hot community meeting topics

    Mohawk Council of Kahnawake grand chief Joe Norton left Tuesday’s community meeting after an hour-and-a-half to catch a flight, but assured those in attendance that council will continue to put pressure on non-Natives residing in town.

  • October 7, 2016

    Grow-op raided, dealers busted; busy week for the Peacekeepers

    The result of over 300 harvested marijuana plants wound up in the Peacekeepers' possession after a joint operation with Chateauguay Police resulted in the arrest of a Chateauguay man.

  • September 22, 2016

    Cops crack multi-drug operation

    The Kahnawake Peacekeepers carried out a search warrant at a residence in the area of the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake on September 9.

  • June 28, 2016

    Vigil marks 10 years since Morrison’s disappearance

    Ten years after Tiffany Morrison went missing, around 100 community members and other supporters gathered to draw attention to a crime that has never been solved.

  • January 15, 2016

    Canada's first Indigenous pathologist is from Kahnawake

    Kona Williams is the only Kahnawa’kehró:non to pursue a career in forensic pathology. (Courtesy Kona Williams) The New Year marked a new chapter for Kahnawa’kehró:non Kona Williams with the start of her first job as a full-fledged forensic pathologist at one of the most extensive forensic science facilities in North America.

  • November 6, 2015

    Hundreds light the night for missing and murdered women

    The Buffalo Hat Singers, a Montreal-based group, perform at the opening of the vigil to support Native women in Montreal’s Place des Arts on October 29.