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  • November 2, 2018

    Kodiak girls one and two in soccer and softball

    Kuper Academy fought the cold and a tough unbeaten opponent to cap a dream season winning a championship banner with a clean sheet 2-0 win over College Ste.

  • October 31, 2018

    Honouring life and legacy of a local saint

    The McGill Chamber Orchestra (MCO) and Indigenous producers after their performance at the St. Francis Xavier Mission. From left to right: Alejandro Ronceria, choreographer, Mohawk violinist Tara-Louise Montour, Boris Brott, artistic director and MCO conductor, Indigenous dancer Julianne Blackbird, Mohawk actress Kennedy Bomberry, and Odawa composer Barbara Croall. (Natalia Fedosieieva, The Eastern Door)

  • October 31, 2018

    Lazare and the Cheetahs heading for finals

    Cedar Lazare is well-known as a goalkeeper protégé and continues to earn her reputation on her CEGEP’s soccer team. (Courtesy Cedar Lazare)

  • October 15, 2018

    Survival girls gelling, gaining confidence

    Kahnawake Survival School’s girls volleyball team held court in the first home match day of the season, thanks to some quality serving from the girls.

  • October 4, 2018

    $145K missing from MCK housing department

    The first report on the housing fiasco in Kahnawake was released last week with interim Housing Department director Davis Montour, MCK executive financial officer Paul Rice, council chief Carl Horn and Kevin Kennedy, MCK’s executive operations officer, fielding questions and explaining the ongoing process.

  • October 3, 2018

    Pot meeting ends in call for referendum

    The head table at the recent CDMP meeting on cannabis legislation took heated questions all night last Tuesday regarding the legislation's classification and council's role in the industry.

  • September 24, 2018

    Two nights of Obomsawin at Pop

    What is that? A screw? A fuse? A puck with a medical problem? (Courtesy Pop Montreal) Alanis Obomsawin was born in 1932 and a large part of her life has been spent as an advocate for Native issues.

  • September 6, 2018

    Orange Shirt Day founder reaches out to kids

    Phyllis Jack-Webstad wants to teach youth across Canada the truth about residential schools. (Courtesy Phyllis Jack-Webstad) What’s tougher than writing a residential school story for children?

  • September 4, 2018

    Indigenous Montreal politician named to reconciliation dossier

    Montreal is making strides towards reconciliation with the appointment of Marie-Josée Parent to a key position. Lindsay Richardson The Eastern Door Marie-Josée Parent apologizes for getting to her messages so late - but with baby in bed, and her husband in a meeting, she finally has some time to catch up with correspondence.

  • August 14, 2018

    Revealing identity the long way through adoption

    Singer/sonwriter Tom Wilson has been on a six-year journey of discovery after he found out about his Kanien'kehá:ka roots in Kahnawake.