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December 9, 2019Looking back at Clarence's old arcade
Clarence Bova was 12 when he got his first job at Century Metal, a big scrapyard in Ville Saint Pierre. (Courtesy Clarence Bova)
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November 20, 2019Scholarships awarded for outstanding performance
Ra'nikonhrí:io Lazare, Lily Deer, Mariah McComber and Dara Bordeau were awarded scholarships last Thursday for academic success and community involvement.
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November 19, 2019Deer pays homage to first local female veteran
From left to right, Slim Marquis - Legion Branch 219 Executive, Ray Deer - Legion Branch 219 President, Claire Diabo - Female Veteran U.S. Army, Peter Jacobs, U.S. Army - Legion Branch 219 First Vice President.
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October 28, 2019Kateri statue commissioned for university
Stephen McComber has worked 55 long years at his craft, including this latest piece of commissioned art. (Steve Bonspiel, The Eastern Door)
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October 21, 2019Project heals through embroidery
(Courtesy Sacred Fire Productions) Healing comes in many forms, and community member Melanie Morrison has found a way to help on her own healing journey.
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September 4, 2019Arson suspected in truck fire
An early morning fire left Garyjace Curotte's new truck completely destroyed as PKs launched an investigation. (Steve Bonspiel, The Eastern Door)
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September 2, 2019Purple Ribbon Walk honours cancer fighters
(Kahawihson Horne, The Eastern Door) The Tetewatatia’takéhnhahs Purple Ribbon Walk took off at 6 p.m. last Saturday night (August 24)
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August 5, 2019Relatives across the ocean visit Kahnawake to share stories
On July 27, Kanien'keháka and the Maori people came together to share stories and create new memories. (Courtesy Ieronhienhawi McComber)
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July 31, 2019Pharmacy follows community's lead, goes green
Ashley Standup has been busy refilling customers’ toothpaste, shampoo, detergent and other products the Old Malone Pharmacy has begun offering in an environmentally-friendly manner.
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July 26, 2019Ottawa steps in as protests continue in Oka
Protestors set up a checkpoint at the entrance to Kanesatake to remind both communities that they will stand up to the mayor of Oka if he continues his misleading and incendiary speech. (Marisela Amador, The Eastern Door)
