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July 7, 2017Walking 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.
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July 6, 2017Stereotypes cited in winery case
Robert Whitebean and Floyd Lahache are fighting charges of alleged fraud at the First Nations Winery. (Daniel J. Rowe, The Eastern Door)
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July 5, 2017Council signs self-insurance agreement
Mohawk Bridge workers are all covered under Kahnawake's Mohawk Self Insurance, and MBC partner Amy Rice said the cost of ensuring workers are covered is well worth the price tag.
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July 4, 2017Research dives into Rotinonhsión:ni history of raising steel
Allan Downey and Carlee Loft presented their research at this year’s NAISA conference in British Columbia. (Courtesy Carlee Loft)
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June 30, 2017Painting sunsets for stolen Onkwehón:we sisters
Twenty participants painted works of art on Monday eveningas a part of a fundraising event organized by Walking With Our Sisters Kahnawake.
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June 29, 2017Kahnawake athletes get $40K boost
Kenneth Montour, Travis Zachary, Jeffrey Diabo, and Teken Diabo were among the golfers to hit the greens of Kanawaki on Monday for the Kateri Memorial Foundation's annual fundraising tournament.
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June 26, 2017Tent Caterpillars and inchworms infest community
They are tiny, repulsive and difficult little things. They stick to clothes, devour leaves and are an absolute pain to remove.
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June 23, 2017Vigil marks 11 years since Morrison’s disappearance
Dozens of community members marched around the foot of the Mercier Bridge on Sunday afternoon, demanding justice for Tiffany Morrison.
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June 23, 2017Canada 150 banners defaced, destroyed
Within a week of them being installed as part of the Canada 150 celebration, vandals scrawled profanities across banners lining the Mercier Bridge, and tore them to shreds.
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June 22, 2017Sexual assault victim speaks out
Michelle Phillips began working through the effects of a sexual assault four decades earlier, after running into her assaulter in the most common of situations.

