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  • June 13, 2025

    Jacobs excels with graduate degree

    Iakowennaiéwas Falen Jacobs has added a lot to her life over the past four years. She’s gained a new job title, a new baby, and somehow along the way, two more academic qualifications, putting a second master’s degree and two graduate certificates to her list of educational achievements.

  • June 13, 2025

    Documentary series wins big award

    It was a big night for powerhouses in film and media at the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards, with Onkwehón:we amongst those accepting awards in Toronto.

  • June 6, 2025

    Kahnawake comes out for Kidney Walk

    Kahnawake lent its weight to Sunday’s 10th annual Chateauguay Kidney Walk, with the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) team in support of a local dialysis advocate raising close to $5,000 - by far the most of any team.

  • June 6, 2025

    Protecting our most vulnerable

    When it comes to protecting our elders, you’re either actively part of some kind of ongoing work/solution, or you’re not.

  • June 6, 2025

    New admin at two local schools

    Kahnawake Survival School (KSS) will have a new leader next year, with Sha’teiohserí:io Patton set to become the school’s new principal, while Melissa Lasante will serve as the new associate principal at Kateri School.

  • June 6, 2025

    Good things grow at the Gardens

    Planting Day at Gardens of Hope this year was heavier on the weeding than the planting, but after a hard day’s work, and more that followed, the land is once again prepared to serve as a source of inspiration – and nourishment – to the community.

  • June 6, 2025

    Skawennati spotlit for solo show

    In the year 1999, local artist Skawennati was commissioned to make a timeline of 1,000 years of Indigenous history. 

  • May 30, 2025

    Community rallies for family

    Within hours of a roaring fire claiming another residence in Kahnawake, community members have raised thousands of dollars, organized raffles, and planned gatherings to come to the aid of the locals who lost their home.

  • May 30, 2025

    Aged out and left behind

    It’s the little things that sting the most for Lily Ieroniawákon Deer. Small, day-to-day nuggets of knowledge that she doesn’t have, like knowing whether or not to paint the rust on her car.

  • May 30, 2025

    Lots on deck for Disability Awareness Week

    For Iris Phillips, advocacy coordinator for Connecting Horizons, next week’s Disability Awareness Week activities are an important part of the organization’s efforts in advocating and educating.