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March 23, 2018The Eastern Door is up for 18 provincial awards
This year promises to be a banner one for The Eastern Door, as the Quebec Community Newspapers Association announced its awards short list, and we’ll be competing for 18 of them – the most by any newspaper this year.
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March 22, 2018Inquiry helps sister’s healing journey
Kanehsata’kehró:non Cheryl McDonald shared the story of her sister Carleen’s disappearance and death. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door)
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March 21, 2018Re-zoning raises eyebrows, flagpoles of concern
The end of the OCR will be where any businessperson interested in opening an erotic service in Chateauguay will have to go after a rezoning announcement in January.
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March 20, 2018Our History to US Patent Office to family biz
Martha “Maude” Katsitsienhawe Stacey (ne. Decaire) (left) has left the woods far behind at her son Joseph Walter Stacey and Tessie Laureen Phillips’ wedding in 1967.
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March 15, 2018Francophones support woman’s fight for justice
When asking French-speaking people in the region for support, few needed an explanation or a second thought before jotting a note for Melanie Morrison, who Amnesty International chose as their Write for Rights candidate this year.
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March 14, 2018Tackling fentanyl issue to halt more overdoses
The advertisements running on billboards across the province are one of several steps health professionals are taking to draw attention to and try to halt the upswing in Fentanyl and other opioid overdoses that became epidemic in Western Canada.
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March 12, 2018Kahnawake-Quebec labour partnership blossoms
Oliver Montour from the Kahnawake Labor Office, Rhonda Kirby from the MCK, and Tewatohnhi'saktha's Coreen Delormier have been working for the past months to get more local workers certified to work across the province.
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March 7, 2018Put down that pizza and poutine and peruse
Richard Tardif bings his skill as a fitness guru and a journalist to the pages of a new self-published book.
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March 6, 2018From the pub to the pump for Norton
MCK grand chief Joe Norton was in Dublin broadening the community’s relationship with the Irish capital that is interested in learning about local history, culture and issues.
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March 1, 2018Workers protest hospital contract
Some Kahnawake workers staged a peaceful protest outside of the KMHC early last Thursday morning over the awarding of a work contract to an outside company.

