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September 8, 2016Councils protest pipeline process
Mohawk Council of Kahnawake lawyer Francis Walsh along with council grand chiefs Serge “Otsi” Simon and Joe Norton (pictured) remind the public that pipelines without their consent and accommodation will not flow through the region.
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September 7, 2016Keepers of the Earth: Starting the school year with waste-free lunches
This week saw the return to school for most Kahnawa’kehró:non students. With that means the hunt for school supplies, fresh clothes and a trendy backpack.
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August 31, 2016Court orders MBC to pay $130K
Johnny Jacobs was given a reason to smile this week when judge Marie-Claude Armstrong found in his favour in a suit he filed, for wages owed against his former employer Mohawk Painting and the Mohawk Bridge Consortium.
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August 26, 2016Business walk survey gives overview of the economy
Brendan Montour from the MCK and Coreen Delormier from Tewatohnhi’saktha stop by The Eastern Door for a business walk earlier this summer, collecting answers and moving on to the next local business on their list.
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July 25, 2016Purple Ribbon Walk set up to battle cancer
Helen Jarvis Montour and Gale Laborgne are two of the women behind Tetewatatia'takéhnhahs, a new fundraising group aimed at helping cancer patients and their families.
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July 22, 2016Military expertise at the barricades in 1990
Military veterans were essential throughout both Kahnawake and Kanesatake in 1990 as tensions rose and the potential for disaster loomed. (Courtesy Martin Loft)
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July 20, 2016Mikinak community continues to ruffle feathers
The Mikinak de Monteregie is not the only self-identified Aboriginal community that has caused concern for the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake.
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June 6, 2016Keepers of the Earth: Making the switch to organic produce
Nothing beats the welcome return of warm weather to the northeast and the accompanying selection of fresh fruits and vegetables for family get-togethers, BBQs or lunch at the office.
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May 3, 2016Quebec delivers bad news in gas tax case
Wallace “Bully” Stacey proprietor of Bully’s Truck Stop stands on the Quebec Court of Appeal steps after hearing his lawyer, Timothy Huot, argue on behalf of himself and 10 other gas retailers.
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March 18, 2016McComber chronicles illuminates complicated family tree
Like fingerprints, no two family trees are the same, and all require digging. With modern software and available archive material, it has become easier and easier to trace your family back centuries through all the complicated roots.
