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  • March 28, 2019

    Indian Day School claims dredge up bad memories

    Joe Jacobs and his siblings Leona and Bruce have all filed claims regarding their time at Indian Day School in Kahnawake’s old Kateri School.

  • March 26, 2019

    Cook hopes executive degree inspires others

    Kakwiranoron Cook is inspiring people in at least two nations, as he uses his Mohawk and Sioux heritage to push him to a new level.

  • March 22, 2019

    Kanien'kéha word sparks fight

    Ronald Phillips is still waiting for an apology from Howick Elementary. (Courtesy Ronald Phillips) Racism: the one word that can instantly cause trouble and spark a movement.

  • February 27, 2019

    Group works to increase healthier life choices

    The group of Living in Balance with the Natural World workshop with Elaine Delaronde, who shared her knowledge and experience about various foods.

  • February 26, 2019

    Fishing biz cracks ice at Winter Carnival derby

    Kirby Joe Diabo (left), his children (Kaymen, Poppy, Dash and Saha:kohe), father Mickey and cousin Cody Delormier (right with son Arakwatiio)

  • February 21, 2019

    Half a million dollars coming to Karihwanó:ron

    Classes at Karihwanó:ron like Raven Swamp's will have a lot more support next year thanks to funding being secured for the next three years meaning much less demands for parents to do fundraising.

  • February 12, 2019

    Winter Carnival highlight events honour young and old

    The competition is high for top skits at the Tetewatierónnion variety show with groups working hard to get laughs and create something with style and originality.

  • February 11, 2019

    Kanien'kéha opening highlights United Nations

    After UNESCO hosted the launch of its Year of Indigenous Languages campaign in Paris Monday, the United Nations did likewise February 1 in New York City.

  • February 11, 2019

    Shame 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.

  • February 8, 2019

    Bob the bus driver makes one last stop

    Bob the bus driver was a legend behind the wheel taking the community's children with care to and from school.