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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)
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February 18, 2019Teams get ready for hard court playoff action
Ava Green pulled off an ankle-breaking crossover that would make Allen Iverson blush Monday at FACE, as the rising star led her team to victory to end the regular season.
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February 13, 2019Browder Foundation gets help from Kahnawake
Local designer Carla Monson took the initiative and got invoved with a global human rights campaign because it was the right thing to do.
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February 8, 2019Drums, panels and supporters kick off week
The Fox Tail Singers performs a contemporary song in the Mi’kmaq language during the First Voices Week Opening ceremony.
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February 7, 2019Humble intellectual leaves unique legacy
Brian Deer was not meant to live past 16, but the intellectual and determined man lived well beyond that and created a system known across Turtle Island.
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February 5, 2019
Children of God is must-see theatre for healing
Do not miss your chance to check out Children of God at the Segal Centre, and do not forget to bring tissues and be ready to watch a tragic masterpiece.
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February 1, 2019Long layoff leaves layups lacking in loss at LCC
James Scott knows his team needs to work on two things if Survival is to win its final game of the regular season: shots and drives.
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January 30, 2019Jacobs joins award-winning CTV program Cardinal
Add the award-winning series Cardinal to the impressive list of film and TV credits for Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs, as the 25-year-old from Kahnawake continues to expand her acting resume.
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January 18, 2019Pipeline 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)
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January 15, 2019There, 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.
