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October 4, 2024Kahnawake honours survivors
Wayne Delormier. Sonny Joe Cross. Sheila Boyer. Josie McGregor. Charles Stacey. Those were the names Helen Jarvis Montour read out loud Monday at the honour ceremony in Kahnawake held to mark Orange Shirt Day.
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October 4, 2024Kanesatake walks for Orange Shirt Day
For this year’s Orange Shirt Day, the Kontinónhstats ne Kanien’kéha Language and Culture Center (KKLC) and the Kanesatake Health Center (KHC)
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September 30, 2024Indigenous fashion show dazzles
Jason Picard-Binet, owner of moccasins brand Bastien Canada, is sick and tired of seeing the cultural appropriation of Indigenous designs in the fashion industry.
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September 30, 2024Series pieces together history
When news broke in 2021 that the graves of missing children had been found at the former Kamloops Residential School, many non-Natives were shocked.
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August 26, 2024Purple Ribbon Walk a success
Organizers of this year’s Purple Ribbon Walk said the event was once again a great success, with community members showing up on Saturday night to honour loved ones who have faced cancer.
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August 22, 2024Jacobs to lead education
Falen Iakowennaiéwas Jacobs will be at the helm of the Kahnawake Education Center (KEC) going forward, as she prepares to step into the role of director of education starting Monday.
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July 30, 2024Radio legend remembered fondly
Staff at K1037 were saddened to announce the death of Jim Hum last week, a legend whose voice was the first heard on the station’s airwaves when it went live on March 30, 1981.
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July 26, 2024Brandon brings home the Cup
As the moment that fans had been waiting for finally arrived, Brandon Montour raised the Stanley Cup above his head, greeted by an enthusiastic crowd during the celebratory parade on Wednesday.
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July 18, 2024Empire highlights Kahnawake ironworkers
What does a real Kahnawake ironworker think of Empire the Musical? “Personally, I think it’s fantastic,” said Chester Deer.
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July 10, 2024A killer performance at Kateri Hall
They say your sense of smell is the one linked closest to your memory. Sometimes the savoury smell of a pot of soup might take you back to Sunday nights at tóta’s, the scent of fresh-cut grass can remind you of a hot summer day, or a whiff of fried chicken was a telling sign that your father was home for the weekend from ironworking.
