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  • June 11, 2026

    Food for thought at forum

    Food is what fuels us, and for community member Brooke Rice, it’s essential that communities work to ensure that our youngest generations are equipped with the resources they need to have access to nourishing meals, so that they can grow into the next generation of leaders.

  • June 4, 2026

    “Canada is continuing genocide”

    At the daphne art centre in Tiohtià:ke on Friday, those in the room and watching the live stream heard the judges from the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal read out their verdict: the government of Canada has committed and continues to commit genocide against Indigenous Peoples.

  • June 4, 2026

    Celebrating Indigenous history

    As the country wrestles with the interim ruling of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal issued Friday - that Canada is committing genocide against Indigenous Peoples – we mark National Indigenous History Month.

  • June 4, 2026

    K-Town Expo returns

    While doing the promotional tour for this weekend’s K-Town Collectables Expo at other shows and local games stores, there’s one thing Eric Ravenelle likes to hear more than anything else when giving out flyers: “I don’t need one, I’m already coming, I know about it, and it’s our favourite show to go to.”

  • May 28, 2026

    Tribunal hears residential evidence

    For Sherlene Bomberry, a survivor of the longest-running residential school in Canada, this week’s hearings at the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal in Montreal brought about mixed emotions.

  • May 28, 2026

    The power of the peoples’ judgment

    The international Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal is in Tiohtià:ke this week, probing a legacy of missing children and unmarked graves associated with residential schools.

  • May 22, 2026

    Kidney Walk coming to Kahnawake

    The organizers of last year’s Chateauguay Kidney Walk might have chosen a resident of that city to be the face of their event, but instead they looked to Kahnawake, where Angus “Nias” Bordeau has become a leading advocate for locals suffering from kidney disease.

  • May 22, 2026

    Research comes to town

    The first annual Onkwehón:we Project Conference was a success last week, with participants learning about cutting-edge research in the fields of archaeology and archive work, as well as sharing knowledge about their own research into Indigenous history.

  • May 21, 2026

    Stacey competes in season opener

    Kahnawa’kehró:non race car driver Dexter Stacey was back behind the wheel in the NASCAR Canada Series, taking part in the CarGurus 200 at the Canadian Tire Motorsports Park (CTMP) road course in Bowmanville, Ontario.

  • May 14, 2026

    Gaining experience out east

    For the joint Howard S. Billings/Kanien’kehá:ka Tehontatie:nas Mohawk Wrestling Club (MWC) team, their trip to Windsor, Nova Scotia, for the Canada East Wrestling Festival was a learning opportunity for some of their newer wrestlers who had just joined the team after the New Year.