Publishing since 1992 from Kahnawake Kanien'kehá:ka Territory

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  • July 31, 2018

    Mohawk/Inuk siblings asked to leave quarry

    Isaac and Akinasi Partridge questioned why they were asked to leave the quarry, despite their father being from town. (Courtesy Isaac Partridge)

  • July 17, 2018

    Kanesatake wants answers after youth centre burns

    Community members and leaders in Kanesatake remain eager to get answers and healing after the KYOT building went up in flames halting several valued programs, and eliminating a treasured place for youth to gather.

  • June 29, 2018

    Oka Crisis documentary screened in Kanien’kéha

    Hilda Nicholas (left) said she was honoured to translate legendary documentary filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin’s seminal documentary, though the material was emotional to get through at times.

  • May 29, 2018

    New book explores bias and accounts of 1990

    Isabelle St-Amand, with her two-year-old son Leon, returned to the KOR Friday to talk about the book she literally spent years researching the Oka Crisis, at the cultural centre’s library and elsewhere.

  • May 23, 2018

    Award-winning authors to embrace in the sun

    The temperature looks set to stay in an agreeable zone for the near future, and there is no better time to chill poolside, in a park, under a tree or on a terrasse with a good book.

  • May 4, 2018

    Diabo’s vintage k-town style hits Gatineau runway

    Karoniénhawe Diabo launched her brand She Holds the Sky Designs about a year ago. (Courtesy D.J. Clarke Photography)

  • March 27, 2018

    Officer rushed to hospital after allergic reaction

    A snack turned into a trip to the hospital for PK Clint Jacobs, who now needs to carry an EpiPen should another allergic reaction occur.

  • March 19, 2018

    Rookie laxer gets first taste of orange action

    Rookie Orangeman Troy Lauder gets a word of support from his mom Isabelle Nicholas before the 20-year-old’s first Div.

  • March 19, 2018

    Indigenizing a campus, inspiring a city

    From left to right Tanu Lusignan, Kale Phillips, Jennifer Paul, Belle Phillips, David Pearson and Tahothoratie Cross have started something at Champlain College in St. Lambert that is inspiring Anglo CEGEPs across Montreal to emulate, in efforts to indigenize their campuses.

  • February 1, 2018

    A tale of a tumour, toughness and togetherness

    Tekahnekake Stacey and her mother Marty Stacey-Phillips had a year that tested their will to the extreme, but are all smiles after a successful surgery removed a tumour from the 16-year-old Survival School student’s brain.