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  • August 21, 2023

    Northmen’s season ends in heartbreak

    The Orangeville Northmen’s season ended just short of lacrosse’s top prize, as they lost the Ontario Junior A Lacrosse League (OJLL)

  • August 15, 2023

    Bringing back North Creek 

    North Creek, also known as Whákeras Creek – one of the four creeks in Kahnawake besides Suzanne River, Little Suzanne River, and Delormier Creek – was once a place community members could go for a swim and find a good catch in summer months, or go skating in the winter.

  • August 11, 2023

    Mohawks battle it out at lacrosse fest

    The 2023 Ontario Lacrosse Festival began last Friday, and the Kahnawake Mohawks Minor Lacrosse teams wasted no time making their mark on the tournaments, including the U15 team that took home the championship on Sunday.

  • August 3, 2023

    Welcome home!

    With huge smiles and an abundance of medals around their necks, Kahnawake’s athletes returned from the 2023 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG)

  • July 24, 2023

    New chapter for local illustrator 

    Countless sketches, back-and-forths, and about half a year later, Kahnawa’kehró:non illustrator Kaia’tanó:ron Dumoulin Bush got her first glimpse of the book Jules au pays d’Asha, which will be up on the bookshelves across Quebec in just under two weeks on August 2.

  • July 21, 2023

    Local woman charged with animal cruelty

    About 10 years ago, Cynthia Jacobs was working at the Wolfco Gas Station on Highway 207, pumping gas, when a trailer rolled in carrying Chester, a big brown horse with a wisp of white between the eyes.

  • July 20, 2023

    Powwow breaks record

    “It’s crazy, it’s hot, my feet hurt, but it’s been amazing,” said Megan Day, who this year had a booth for her business Ally & Megan Native Creations, which she owns with her mother, Allison McGregor.

  • July 18, 2023

    Language is the ‘greatest gift’

    Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Rahskwe’ióntha Randy Etienne logged onto his computer every day at 8 a.m. When everything opened up again, he would go bright and early to the Tsi Ronterihwanónhnha ne Kanien’kéha Language and Cultural Center for class.

  • July 7, 2023

    Ready to dance at Kahnawake powwow

    Last September, Konwatharani Jacobs took her first hesitant steps onto the powwow floor. Her then five-year-old daughter Iako’tarakehte, her reason for dancing, cheekily let go of her hand at the last minute and whispered “I always dance!

  • July 6, 2023

    Kahnawake shows up for Pride

    It had been drizzling for almost all of last Saturday, the day of Kahanwake’s first-ever Pride parade. As the event’s start time grew nearer, nobody knew if the weather would dampen the day, or if there’d be a big turnout, or if there’d be anyone in the streets to support it.