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  • May 23, 2018

    Award-winning authors to embrace in the sun

    The temperature looks set to stay in an agreeable zone for the near future, and there is no better time to chill poolside, in a park, under a tree or on a terrasse with a good book.

  • May 3, 2018

    Ioha’hókat tehonat’thahakwehá:tie ne iatatienhà:a

    Robyn Kanatenhá:wi Montour was excited to tell her father Eugene “Nuge” before he passed away that she would be learning the language he lost in residential school.

  • March 21, 2018

    Re-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.

  • March 19, 2018

    Indigenizing a campus, inspiring a city

    From left to right Tanu Lusignan, Kale Phillips, Jennifer Paul, Belle Phillips, David Pearson and Tahothoratie Cross have started something at Champlain College in St. Lambert that is inspiring Anglo CEGEPs across Montreal to emulate, in efforts to indigenize their campuses.

  • October 10, 2017

    Kahnawa’kehró:non makes history in new role

    Curran Jacobs is Nova Career Centre’s new First Nations resource teacher. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door) Indigenous students attending the Nova Career Centre can now seek help from a familiar face.

  • September 29, 2017

    Orange Shirt Day honours residential school survivors

    Organizers June Skye-Stacey and Helen Montour spent Thursday morning handing out orange t-shirts at the Knights of Columbus hall in anticipation of today’s event for Orange Shirt Day.

  • September 20, 2017

    Attempted arson quelled with quick thinking

    A flaming gas canister that blazed next to a propane tank was kicked away by a quick-thinking friend of one of the residents, whose house was near to going up in flames.

  • August 3, 2017

    The benefits of being home for the school year

    By: Tahotharatie Diabo, The Eastern Door’s Heads Up Honcho Since I was young my mother has taught me everything I know, from reading to writing to math to science and history.

  • July 7, 2017

    Walking With Our Sisters steps into Kahnawake

    Hundreds of moccasin vamps cover the floor of Kateri School’s gymnasium for Walking With Our Sisters, a commemorative art installation to honour the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women.

  • May 26, 2017

    Interfaith group seeks to aid reconciliation

    Kenneth Deer fielded questions from attendees representing religious groups across Montreal eager to apply lessons drawn from the UNDRIP. (Daniel J.