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  • August 19, 2016

    Purple Ribbon walkers battle through the rain

    Bags of light with the names of warriors past and present tasked with fighting cancer lined the Karonhianónhnha School’s front line Saturday, as community members fought the weather to help a new initiative to support local families.

  • August 3, 2016

    Norton looking further than two years

    “The basis of our existence is one of the main issues, and that’s ‘who’s who?’” said Norton, on the key issue facing Kahnawake at present.

  • July 11, 2016

    “I’d like to see you try to get your oil changed in Chateauguay,” said a mother in 1990

    U.S. Navy first-class petty officer Lois Montour’s trip home to Kahnawake in 1990 was unlike any holiday before or after, and it led to the 25-year-old becoming a VIP.

  • July 6, 2016

    Canada meets council face-to-face

    Member of Parliament Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Sud-Ouest) poses for a photo after an informal meet-and-greet with MCK and AFNQL leaders.

  • July 1, 2016

    A collaborative celebration between neighbours

    MCK chief Christine Zachary-Deom was one of many who spoke at the opening of the Co-cathedral St. Antoine de Padoue in Longueuil Wednesday night, and embraced the collaboration between the municipality and Kahnawake.

  • June 14, 2016

    An ageless inspiration rooted in family

    Gail Taylor noticed bit-by-bit that the sound of Kanien’kéha being spoken was decreasing. When her beloved mother passed away, it was time for Taylor to take action and bring the language back.

  • May 25, 2016

    Skátne Ionkwatehiahróntie' - An invisible relic of oppression

    By: Megan Kanerahtenha:wi Whyte, The Eastern Door Within the constructs of my own memory, the stone wall that traces the parking lot of Kateri School and along the north end of the land along the St. Lawrence River acted as a symbol of my community experience and served as a backdrop to my growth as a person.

  • May 24, 2016

    A piece of history dismantled

    Few community members stopped by Saturday to witness the dismantling of something that has been a part of Kahnawake's history for so long.

  • May 17, 2016

    Delisle wants true and real economic development

    Tewatohnhi’saktha’s new CEO Kyle Delisle sees the economic development commission out of the revenue generation game, and focused on building businesses and finding jobs in Kahnawake.

  • May 13, 2016

    Canada says yes to Indigenous rights

    Tania Larivière, right, was one of the Indigenous youth from Quebec who attended the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues this week in New York City.