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  • January 15, 2019

    There, There sets bar on Indigenous urban stories

    Putting Tommy Orange's masterclass on storytelling at the top of your reading list is not a bad idea, as the Oakland-set novel sets the author as one to watch in the coming years.

  • November 6, 2018

    A double wedding and milestone anniversary

    (Left to right) Donald Jocks, Olive Day, Duckie Jocks, Johnny Jocks, Big Six, Jeanne Jocks, Pauline Stacey, Pat Stacey and Evelyn Montour Cook celebrating a double wedding and 25th wedding anniversary.

  • October 16, 2018

    Two young scholars latest health award winners

    The 2018 recipients of the George and Tillie Cramer Scholarship: Kahteraks Goodleaf (left) and Erin Patton (right). (Tehosterihens Deer, The Eastern Door)

  • June 22, 2018

    Resilience Project blazes billboards across country

    "I took this photograph of my mother, June Chiquita Doxtater, in 1982. She was always willing to participate in any project I was working on,"

  • June 6, 2018

    Celebrating a half century of Onkwehón:we art

    The “Picturing Ourselves” exhibit will run until the end of June and features some of the most impressive Onkwehón:we artwork on Turtle Island.

  • May 23, 2018

    Award-winning authors to embrace in the sun

    The temperature looks set to stay in an agreeable zone for the near future, and there is no better time to chill poolside, in a park, under a tree or on a terrasse with a good book.

  • August 17, 2017

    Treuer: an author to push to top of the list

    Prudence grabs you with its first pages and does not let up to the final tragic words  David Treuer is an author one would be wise to check out.

  • May 23, 2017

    Texan ashes tell Kahnawake story of generations

    Carl holds his son Richard, whose ashes returned to the community of his grandmother recently. (Courtesy Carl Morris) Mid-March, during the snowstorm that sent students and workers alike home, Brian Goodleaf went to check the mail.

  • December 22, 2016

    Walking in a Winter Wonderland!

    Bigger and better is understatement to describe the second annual Karonhiaráhstha’s Winter Wonderland. (Photos by Steve Bonspiel) What do you get when you put together 15 gorgeous Christmas trees, over $50,000 in prizes and a wonderful event to honour a lost little one?

  • November 4, 2016

    Chanie Wenjack's tragic residential school story punches in multi-media

    Chanie Wenjack's sad final journey along the tracks in tragic animated beauty is a testament to Gord Downie's talent and Canada's shame at the same paradoxic time.