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  • October 19, 2018

    Mohawk Council finalizes Hydro Quebec deal

    The blue line represents Line 1, which will remain in operation until 2042. Line 2 and Line 2B, which are represented in orange, will be dismantled by 2022.

  • 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 12, 2018

    Family man and fighter for the average Joe passes

    Kahnawake was shocked and saddened to hear the news that long-serving Mohawk Council of Kahnawake chief Martin Leborgne passed away Tuesday night, leaving a large void for those who knew him. (Courtesy the Leborgne family)

  • October 10, 2018

    Mohawks spur Cougars to championship

    The Chateauguay Cougars Senior women’s team reunited Avery Diabo (centre), Autumn Bomberry (right of Diabo) and Paxton Phillips (right), who played for the first time with her cousin Kenzie Kane (left)

  • October 5, 2018

    Two communities planning for cannabis future

    Loraine White (business development and legal council) and Lewis Mitchell (president) let out a huge sigh of relief when the federal approval of their cannabis production facility finally came through, making the Seven Leaf proprietors the first Onkwehón:we entrepreneurs to do so in the country.

  • October 2, 2018

    Fancy dancer in silver reconciling the solitudes

    The Canadian Mint unveiled a new collector coin Friday at the McGill Pow Wow featuring the fancy dancer design of Akwesanse artist Garrison Garrow.

  • October 1, 2018

    Duchesse wins Burlesque Queen in New Orleans

    The recently married duchesse (sorry boys) brought her glam-goth style to the stage in sexy, spidery, acrobatic fashion and walked away queen.

  • September 28, 2018

    Judokas throw slick skills around in Rhode Island

    The judokas at Nick Tritton's gym are developing into solid practitioners of the sport tossing and turning their ways to multiple medals at international tournaments.

  • 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 24, 2018

    Quebec Solidaire pledges support for Indigenous groups

    Tanya Sirois, the RCAAQ executive director wants more political parties vying for power in next week's provincial election to prioritize Indigenous issues.