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November 17, 2016Working towards a career in economic development
Iohsennóntion Lahache is halfway through her first semester studying economics at Concordia University. (Courtesy Iohsennóntion Lahache) Iohsennóntion Lahache hopes to one day use her university education to help Indigenous communities grow their economies.
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November 15, 2016Hospital expansion project highlights local artists
Aluminum sculptures made by Owisokon Pauline Lahache can be seen at the entrance of the hospital’s new in-patient wing.
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November 14, 2016Movember: for the love of colons and cookie dusters
K103 radio hosts Jake Lawrence and Dennen Phillips will spend the months watching the sparse whiskers above their upper lips hopefully sprout into quality crop dusters for a cause.
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November 11, 2016Membership 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.
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November 11, 2016Blast from the Past: From battle to liberation to victory to memories
Michael Delisle Sr. was part of the force that liberated one of the darkest locations in the Second World War, and he took a souvenir home with him that eventually wound up ashes.
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November 10, 2016Council looks for more travel cash
Mohawk Council of Kahnawake grand chief Joe Norton is looking to increase council's travel budget for the remainder of the term. (Kacim Steets, The Eastern Door)
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November 9, 2016Book review: Wendy is back, with a real townie vengeance
A successful sequel can be difficult. There have been plenty of flops on the big screen that demonstrate that. Just think of the second Neverending Story, Dumb and Dumberer or the god-awful mess that was Gremlins II.
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November 8, 2016Painted pieces promote peace and reconciliation
An art exhibit at Dawson College celebrates Skén:nen and the school’s proud tradition of Onkwehónwe artists past and present, including several alumni from Kahnawake.
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November 4, 2016Survival’s repeat dreams dashed in St. Leonard
Kahnawake Survival School's girls volleyball squad battled, but fell in the playoffs this year, as the team says goodbye to a trio of graduating players including mainstay hitter Iaonhátie Deom.
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November 4, 2016Chanie Wenjack's tragic residential school story punches in multi-media
Chanie Wenjack's sad final journey along the tracks in tragic animated beauty is a testament to Gord Downie's talent and Canada's shame at the same paradoxic time.
