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February 11, 2019Shame if you miss Monkman's take on prejudice
Shame and Prejudice:A Story of Resilience is now at the McCord Museum in Montreal and tells an unabashedly critical and cheeky history of Canada and its relationship with Indigenous people, as only Kent Monkman could.
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January 7, 2019Phillips earns her long-awaited doctorate
It took over a half-decade of hard work, but the dedication and determination paid off as Morgan Phillips can now affix PhD to the end of her name.
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December 19, 2018Mother/daughter bakers celebrate 5,000 pies
Jayanne Barnes (right) won a gift basket courtesy of Beverly and Coreen Delormier whose pie-making skills have created 5,000 delicious pies and counting.
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December 3, 2018Searching for answers in lost land dispute
The McComber family is working to correct what they say is a historical wrong that deprived the family of their land.
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November 29, 2018Cannabis conversation and comments turn chaotic
For the second week in a row, the talk of cannabis regulation denigrated into a shouting match between a council chief (this week Gina Deer)
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November 24, 2018Craft Fair and parade excites the holiday spirit
The Kahnawake Holiday Parade held for the first time at night saw a huge turnout this year with one highlight being the contest for most creative floats.
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November 23, 2018Hard courts pounding with hoops stars
Sakoianonhá:wi Curotte and the Survival School ballers fought through a tough battle against Kuper they lost before rebounding Tuesday at against LCC with an emphatic win.
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November 21, 2018Government steps up to fund language initiatives
A huge chunk of change for the Iakwahwatsiratátie Language Nest from the federal government will give staff some relief from year-round fundraising efforts to help the youngest Kanien’kehá:ka in the community grow up learning their first language.
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November 16, 2018Nationals a success for Kahnawake's soccer star
Kendall Horn became the first local soccer player to win a national championship at the CEGEP level, as she did with the Champlain College Cavaliers last week. (Courtesy Angie Marquis)
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November 14, 2018Growing the grass grin for good cause
Perry Cross, like many in Kahnawake, lost a family member to prostate cancer. For the second year in a row, Cross will let his upper lip sprout whiskers while he raises money for the cause.
