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  • October 17, 2016

    Are you dressing like Emmet the Lego man?

    Stephanie EM Coleman, The Eastern Door fashion diva It used to be that fashion had rules. Throughout the 20th century, there were very clear-cut trends and silhouettes that the average person could follow with a sense of reassurance that they were up to date and safely in style.

  • October 14, 2016

    Giving blood today can help save lives tomorrow

    Today is the day to hit up the Knights of Columbus hall, roll up your sleeve, and give a pint of blood, and help save a life or two.

  • October 13, 2016

    Hundreds come to heal, hear and help

    One colour was spread throughout Kahnawake Friday in a glowing reminder of the legacy of residential schools and their impacts on those forced, coerced or convinced to attend the institutions.

  • October 12, 2016

    Stacked Billings softball team downs Survival, game this afternoon

    Softball star Raven Horn lays down a bunt on a pitch from her sister, Winter Goodleaf, who along with KSS's squad, had a chance to learn a bit about elite softball as the Chateauguay school's powerhouse team came to town.

  • October 10, 2016

    Council chief Horn wants dealers banished from Kahnawake

    Mohawk Council of Kahnawake chief Carl Horn wants a hard-nosed approach implemented in the community where drug dealers are banished.

  • October 8, 2016

    Breast cancer can strike at any time, get checked

    Roxann Whitebean is one of the many diagnosed with breast cancer, and advises all to get regular check ups, as Breast Cancer Awareness Month runs in October.

  • October 7, 2016

    First Indigenous languages grad comes back to Kahnawake

    Kahtehrón:ni Iris Stacey puts her degree to work as the Kahnawake Education Center's Kanien’kehá:ka curriculum developer after being part of the Indigenous Languages Revitalization program.

  • October 4, 2016

    Stripping membership highlights decision-making meeting

    Mohawk Council political attache Joe Delaronde headed last week's Community Decision-Making Meeting that discussed taking membership privileges away from those not conforming with the Kahnawake Membership Law.

  • October 3, 2016

    Rice ready to rock it and suit up for Rochester

    Brine Rice, seen here playing with the Kahnawake Junior B Hunters, heard his name by his favourite team at the NLL draft, and now plans to "work his butt off"

  • September 30, 2016

    Sister looks back on residential school scars

    Remnants of the St. Joseph Residential School in Spanish, Ontario. (Steve Bonspiel, The Eastern Door) The Canadian government’s residential school policy left lasting and real scars on thousands of Onkwehón:we people and their family for decades, due to abusive school practice over the 120-plus years the policy was in place.