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March 28, 2025Gina Deer turns the page
After almost a decade and a half of owning and operating Depanneur et Gas Guimond, Gina Deer is going home.
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March 7, 2025Rematriation demanded of museum
There’s renewed hope that artifacts housed in La Prairie’s archaeological museum could one day return to Kahnawake. This comes after the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK)
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November 15, 2024Trump's election could harm Northvolt
The future isn’t looking too bright for the Swedish manufacturer Northvolt, a company the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK)
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November 15, 2024Winter Wonderland set for 10th edition
A new venue, door prizes, and new trees are only a few of the things to look forward to for this year’s 10th edition of Karonhiaráhstha’s Winter Wonderland.
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November 1, 2024Royalty comes to town
If you were driving last week, you might have spotted his majesty Kenfack Tanga Fouotsop II and his entourage in the village area.
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October 18, 2024New year off to good start for minor hockey
With the new season underway, the Kahnawake Minor Hockey Association (KHMA)’s new board of directors thinks the future is bright for hockey in the community.
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May 2, 2024Hospital marks 40 years since historic agreement
There was celebration at the Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) this Wednesday as negotiators were praised for their role in establishing Kahnawake’s monumental hospital agreement with Quebec, a historic agreement that turned 40 this week.
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December 6, 2023Activists call for Indigenous-Palestinian solidarity
In the early days of the Siege of Kanehsatake, also known as the Oka Crisis, Kanehsata’kehró:non Ellen Gabriel didn’t realize that protests were erupting across Canada in support of Kanien’kehá:ka who were protecting the Pines.
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November 21, 2023Albert Stalk still a living legend
Albert Stalk wants to set the record straight. He’s not dead, despite what some content farms online are reporting.
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October 30, 2023Land defender visits Tiohtià:ke
Elder Bill Jones of Pacheedaht First Nation has dedicated decades of his life to looking after the trees. Last Saturday, October 21, he spoke at the Montreal Botanical Garden about the plight of Fairy Creek, where he became a prominent figure in the years-long protest against the logging of old-growth forests in the area, which erupted in the summer of 2021.

