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February 13, 2026Racing for a good cause
When Bryar Lawrence took over responsibility of organizing ice races in 2023, three years after the passing of his good friend and previous commissioner Brandon White, he knew he would be taking up the mantle of someone who had been a big part of racing in the community, up to the day he tragically died of cancer at the age of 45 in 2020.
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February 5, 2026Perimeter Security member passes on
It was Christmas eve, and all the Kanesatake Perimeter Security (KPS) officers were given a well-deserved break for the holiday - except Kane Montour, their coordinator, who was taking calls and hoping for a quiet night.
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October 10, 2025Calling on Canada to protect Indigenous women
On October 4, protestors gathered in Montreal to mark the National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ People.
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October 9, 2025Painting bridges reconciliation and art
Students, staff, and visitors entering HSM Adult Education Centre in Montreal are now met by a new painting from Kahnawake artist MC Snow, a vivid piece that intertwines the school’s territorial acknowledgment with the deep roots of Kanien’kehá:ka culture, bringing Indigenous presence to the forefront of the school’s walls.
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October 2, 2025Remembering Joyce Echaquan
On September 28, 2025, communities across Quebec marked five years since the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Atikamekw mother who died in a Joliette hospital in 2020 while live-streaming the racist abuse she faced from medical staff.
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September 26, 2025Orange Shirt Day set for Tuesday
Community members are invited to join in remembering the children who didn’t come home for this year’s Orange Shirt Day, with a community breakfast scheduled for Tuesday morning at the Golden Age Club.
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September 12, 2025Remembering 9/11
It’s been 24 years already, a generation, two decades: a lifetime.
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August 29, 2025Purple Ribbon Walk a step towards healing
On the evening of August 23, community members in Kahnawake gathered once again to walk with purpose, emotion, and solidarity during the 2025 Purple Ribbon Walk.
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July 18, 2025Commemorating 1990 in solidarity
During the Siege of Kanehsatake in 1990, Ellen Katsi’tsakwas Gabriel would speak at night with the men on the front lines after wrapping up the day’s negotiations. One of the men, Richard Two-Axe - “Boltpin” - had a saying. You can break one arrow very easily, but if you take a bunch of arrows, you cannot break them.
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July 18, 2025Remembering what happened in 1990
On Friday morning, Joe Deom was on the greenspace area near the Mercier Bridge, like he is every year on July 11, to show that Kahnawake is still here, and that it still remembers what happened in 1990.
