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April 24, 2025Kahnawake successful at Wendake tournament
The 33rd Wendat Adult Hockey Tournament in Wendake saw players and teams from First Nations province-wide go and play for bragging rights – and some cash – over the weekend.
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April 24, 2025Kraken faithful love Montour
Defender Brandon Montour was named the Seattle Kraken’s “Fan Favourite” player as part of the team’s end of season awards.
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April 18, 2025Mother Earth needs us
There’s scarcely a more agreed upon value in Kahnawake than the need to respect and protect Mother Earth.
Let’s face it, the sanctity of the environment is one of the most pressing issues on the planet. After all, without the security of the ecosystems that sustain us, we truly have nothing.
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April 18, 2025Teepee project in jeopardy
Community members have been hosting all sorts of land-based programming at a teepee project on Route 207 since late 2022 – but that could be about to change after organizers recently found that their funding wouldn’t be renewed for this fiscal year.
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April 18, 2025Sewer study starts
SIMO Management Inc., a company from outside the territory that specializes in management of water utilities networks, will be in Kahnawake starting this week to monitor the performance of the sewer network.
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April 18, 2025Council waives fees for evictions
Fees for filing eviction requests have now been waived in an attempt to encourage more people to apply to oust those they believe to be in violation of the residency law from the community. Initially, eviction requests came at a cost of $30.
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April 18, 2025‘Pressure conference’ demands June election
The Mohawk Council of Kanesatake (MCK) is steadfast in its summer election plans, even as calls grow louder for a June election date to be respected.
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April 18, 2025Elementary students compete interschool
For the first time in memory, Rotiwennakéhte Ionterihwaienhstáhkhwa students have taken part in a Reseau du sport etudiant du Quebec (RSEQ) tournament, with the school’s volleyball team heading out to Ste. Therese this week to compete.
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April 18, 2025Dumping prompts cleanup
Piles of garbage bags. A mound of red bricks. The remnants of a lit firecracker. Three mismatched chairs around what was once a fire. Along Seaway Road, sights like these aren’t anything out of the ordinary.
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April 18, 2025Jordan River Anderson’s legacy honoured
In the eyes of director Jimmy Blais, Jordan River Anderson is a hero. For the youth that turned out to see his play Jordan at Centaur Theatre in Montreal, that’s exactly how they saw him too.
