Publishing since 1992 from Kahnawake Kanien'kehá:ka Territory

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  • June 27, 2019

    School's out, and so the fight continues

    A group if around 150 met at Karonhianónhnha Monday night to discuss upcoming changes in the school system, which ultimately led to a group deciding to call for resignations at the top of the community's education system.

  • June 6, 2019

    Embarrass yourself now, compete later

    Encouraging healthy competition is fine, but encouraging young people to be active, try events, and not be embarrassed to go for a fun run has far more potential for positive impacts.

  • June 4, 2019

    A colonial reminder remains six decades later

    A map from 1871 gives a snapshot of what Kahnawake once looked like before a massive waterway project sliced through the community.

  • May 10, 2019

    Whitebean pleads guilty, ends Project Malbac case

    Robert Whitebean’s long journey through the court system as part of Project Malbec ended Friday with a guilty plea, fine and some community service.

  • May 9, 2019

    Lifeline tossed in flood zone, as waters rise

    Julie Gaspé looks at what was her yard, and now is completely submerged. The only way to leave her property is via a small path in the back yard.

  • February 22, 2019

    Screen Awards highlight new Indigenous talent

    Abenaki actor Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie (right) is nominated as supporting actor for a Canadian Screen Award for his first acting gig, as are his co-stars Emilie Bierre (leading role, centre)

  • January 22, 2019

    Frostbit thriller holds throughout blackout

    Let the snow fall outside, while you sit in a cozy chair and read an incredible thriller rooted in Anishinaabe culture, and a very real potential threat.

  • January 21, 2019

    Skye clears, sunny retirement in forecast

    Ron Skye has more than four decades of public service in his rearview mirror, as the 62-year-old commissioner of public safety looks forward to golf courses and a good book.

  • January 18, 2019

    Pipeline protest proceeds to the Pines

    Activists in Kanesatake blocked the highway in the community to draw attention to pipeline politics in BC. (Courtesy Al Harrington)

  • January 15, 2019

    There, There sets bar on Indigenous urban stories

    Putting Tommy Orange's masterclass on storytelling at the top of your reading list is not a bad idea, as the Oakland-set novel sets the author as one to watch in the coming years.