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April 30, 2026CanFilmDay spotlights Kahnawake
Indigenous talent was front and centre at this year’s National Canadian Film Day, with work by Kahnawa’kehró:non made accessible to audiences for free as part of celebrations on April 15.
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April 30, 2026School staff learns Kanien’kehá:ka culture
In the grade seven science class, students at Ratihén:te High School were studying bug identification charts this year.
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April 30, 2026Council attends education meeting
Last week, caretaker council member Serge Otsi Simon and Kanesatake Education Center (KEC) education director Watsenniostha Nelson attended the First Nations Education Council’s (FNEC) annual general meeting in Quebec City, where they discussed ways to fund and strengthen Indigenous education.
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April 30, 2026Phillips completes London Marathon
After having run in six previous marathons, including the prestigious Abbott World Marathon Majors held in New York, Chicago, and Berlin, Mia Phillips can now cross the London Marathon off her list of races to run.
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April 23, 2026Eastern Door journalists up for national awards
The Eastern Door’s lead reporter Eve Cable and managing editor Marcus Bankuti are both among the finalists for this year’s Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) Awards.
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April 23, 2026Kahnawake ref at the Chevy Cup
Kahnawake was all over the ice throughout the two weeks of the Chevrolet Cup hockey tournament - and not just on the two teams facing off at a time.
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April 23, 2026Skaters impress at showcase
From Thunderstruck to the Hoedown Throwdown, last weekend’s Kahnawake Figure Skating Club show was one to remember, as skaters of all levels took on a Country vs. Rock theme at the Kahnawake Sports Complex.
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April 17, 2026Don’t be fooled by AI
Another day, another fake news article on Facebook (which still bans real news outlets like ours, by the way).
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April 2, 2026Lead found in Survival School sap
As winter gives way to spring, members of the Mohawk Trail Longhouse express gratitude in ceremony for the maple trees - the Wáhta – that are so fundamental to Kanien’kehá:ka culture, a source of nourishment and medicine.
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April 2, 2026The sap still flows
Wáhta season, the time when maple sap flows. It carries powerful cultural significance, and has nourished Kanien’kehá:ka since time immemorial. It heals, it calls for ceremony and thanksgiving.

