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May 13, 2019Residency hearings concluded, registrar coming
Kahsennenhawe Sky-Deer explained that though there was a very poor turnout, the amendment to the Residency Law would go on to the next stage of the expedited process.
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May 7, 2019Council joins Microsoft and others in AI startup
Kahnawake students had the opportunity to dive into the tech world last Friday when they were introduced to the world of artificial intelligence.
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April 15, 2019What it means to be a female vet from town
Marissa Leblance went from a 17-year-old John Abbott student to boot camp where she excelled despite sexist abuse and assumptions about her ability to handle stressful situations as a U.S. Marine.
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April 12, 2019White worried about tobacco industry's future
Derek White (left) has been listening to testimony for two weeks as the local businessman stands accused of fraud and gangsterism (along with Hunter Montour), and is concerned with the overwhelming prevalence of undercover agents throughout the industry.
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April 5, 2019
Centre looking for big boost to save on heat
The ancient, archaic and inefficient gas heating system at the youth centre is in dire need of replacement, and, if done, would save the organization thousands of dollars a year in utilities costs.
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April 1, 2019Miracle baby born too soon in Akwesasne
Kawisatens Clay Swamp was born at 25 weeks and 1.9 pounds, and his mom needs your help. (Photo Courtesy Haylee Jacco) There was a miracle in Akwesasne earlier this month, with Haylee Jacco giving birth to a young boy named Kawisatens Clay Swamp.
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March 20, 2019Mohawk Bridge Consortium loses appeal
Johnny Jacobs' case is officially closed and he is happy to move on. (Daniel J. Rowe The Eastern Door) The Quebec Court of Appeals sided with ironworker Johnny Jacobs in his case against the Mohawk Bridge Consortium, closing the controversial case.
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March 19, 2019Young family needs your love and support
Through the loving support of their friends and family, Lindsay Delaronde and Guy Louie Jr. are planning to beat cancer and come out stronger.
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March 12, 2019Battling complacency an issue on S-3 for council
Council continues to try to engage the community on the federal bill MCK feels is an existential threat to the community's membership.
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March 11, 2019Busting rods, breaking into booming industry
Those studying the fine art of rod busting are almost guaranteed to find work once they finish their program in June, as construction contractors are looking for workers from the community.

