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May 3, 2022New homes for endangered birds
Courtesy Kahnawake Environment Protection Office The Kahnawake Environment Protection Office (KEPO) is installing 10 nest boxes in a bid to provide more nesting areas for the endangered eastern bluebird.
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April 22, 2022K-Town Collectibles Expo back at it again
Courtesy William Rice After a COVID-induced hiatus the last two years, the K-Town Collectibles Expo is back better than ever before.
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April 19, 2022Kahnawake participates in national owl survey
Courtesy Sandra Horvath A team from the Kahnawake Environment Protection Office (KEPO) was out doing fieldwork for a few hours Monday night in search of nocturnal owls as part of a nationwide survey.
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April 8, 2022A whole lotta hockey coming up
The weather is heating up, and so is Minor Hockey in Kahnawake as local players get ready for their end-of-season tournaments. -
April 5, 2022Wrestling championships go ahead without Survival School
Howard S. Billings High School wrestler Gabriel Ouellette-Whalen had no experience when the captain of the wrestling team, Nicholas Elliott, suggested around Halloween that he try out for the squad. -
March 25, 2022Kahnawake powwow returns
The Echoes of a Proud Nation Pow Wow will take place this summer for the first time since 2019, organizers have announced. -
March 23, 2022Steady progress in housing
The Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) is tackling the housing crisis in the community head-on. -
March 21, 2022Tax exemption troubles still turning up
When Kary-Ann Deer gets ready to buy dog food or an overstock coat off the reserve, she girds herself for contempt as she pulls out her band card to exercise her right to exemption from the Quebec sales tax (QST). -
February 24, 2022Tomlinson steps down as chief
Teiawenniserate Jeremy Tomlinson is stepping down from the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake to join the Kanesatake Health Center -
February 18, 2022Honouring the lives of loved ones lost
On the day devoted to love, Montreal’s downtown was painted in red. Red banners, red signs and red handprints - all symbolizing the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirit, Trans and 2SLGBTQ+ (MMIWG2ST) movement.

