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  • November 18, 2022

    All Rhodes lead to local student

    Iakoiehwahtha (Iako) Patton has just made history. The Kahnawa’kehró:non is one of the first Indigenous women in Canada to receive the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.
  • November 9, 2022

    Honeybees’ comeback goes abuzz

    Courtesy Sue Ann Morris Horne After overcoming delays caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Kahnawake Honeybees are back in action and have just completed their first tournament of the season at the Goblin Games in Ithaca, New York.

  • November 7, 2022

    Māori workshop empowers local storytelling

    Photo by Marcus Bankuti Iohserì:io Polson has experience in the performing arts, but she had never given much thought to getting into film.

  • November 3, 2022

    Stories that strengthen Kanien’kéha

    Photo by Simona Rosenfield “I look forward to it every Friday. I can’t wait to see it. Sometimes when I read it, it makes me laugh, it makes me go back in my memory,” said Peggy Mayo-Standup.

  • November 2, 2022

    Coach serves volleyball craze

    Courtesy Suzanna Coffey Volleyball’s emerging popularity in Kanesatake only seems to be growing thanks to one man’s efforts to consciously increase the youth’s interest in sports.

  • October 13, 2022

    Youth centre turns the big five-o

    Courtesy Kahnawake Youth Center On October 7, the Kahnawake Youth Center (KYC) celebrated 50 years of service to the community. For the past half a century, the organization has been dedicated to providing services that have made positive impacts on Kahnawa’kehró:non lives by offering a safe, fun and secure environment.

  • October 12, 2022

    Kids help spotlight Mohawk fashion

    Courtesy Sergei Bergen, Toronto Kids Fashion Week Tammy Beauvais hadn’t participated in a proper fashion show in years. When she heard that the Toronto Kids Fashion Week (TKFW)

  • October 6, 2022

    Remembering Orange Shirt Day

    Marcus Bankuti In 2013, medical transport worker Helen Jarvis Montour asked her boss if she could wear an orange shirt to work on September 30.

  • September 30, 2022

    Kahnawake’s own celebrate at McGill

    Eve Cable After a two-year break, McGill’s annual powwow returned to Montreal, featuring a full schedule of dances and more at the university’s downtown campus.

  • September 20, 2022

    Residential school survivors’ mini-series premiers

    Courtesy Nish Media Kanesatake filmmaker Sonia Bonspille Boileau’s first-ever French dramatic mini-series premiered on Tuesday night on Radio-Canada. Pour toi Flora centres around two Anishinaabe residential school survivors trying to come to terms with their painful past.