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  • May 11, 2018

    Eastern Door teams bow out in group stages

    Neither the boys nor the girls EDN teams were able to make it to the playoffs of this year’s NAHC, with early setbacks hurting both squads.

  • May 8, 2018

    “Mohawk Law” violates human rights

    In 2014 there was a sign campaign by community members, some of them like this one on the Old Malone Highway remain.

  • May 4, 2018

    Diabo’s vintage k-town style hits Gatineau runway

    Karoniénhawe Diabo launched her brand She Holds the Sky Designs about a year ago. (Courtesy D.J. Clarke Photography)

  • April 25, 2018

    Karonhianónhnha beats Kateri in FNEC games preview

    The all-girls team from Karonhianónhnha was just too sharp in their shooting skills for the Kateri School mixed team, as the two elementary schools faced off last Wednesday in an exhibition game.

  • April 13, 2018

    Montour ready to make a difference at Concordia

    For his final year as an undergraduate student, Brandon Montour will be a member of Concordia University’s prestigious Garnet Key Society.

  • March 23, 2018

    Things need to change to save Minor Hockey

    The youngest hockey players in the community need to develop a love for the game and dedication to commitment early, if they are to have any hope as they grow into the sport, according to coaches and managers in Kahnawake.

  • March 19, 2018

    Rookie laxer gets first taste of orange action

    Rookie Orangeman Troy Lauder gets a word of support from his mom Isabelle Nicholas before the 20-year-old’s first Div.

  • March 19, 2018

    Indigenizing a campus, inspiring a city

    From left to right Tanu Lusignan, Kale Phillips, Jennifer Paul, Belle Phillips, David Pearson and Tahothoratie Cross have started something at Champlain College in St. Lambert that is inspiring Anglo CEGEPs across Montreal to emulate, in efforts to indigenize their campuses.

  • March 15, 2018

    Francophones support woman’s fight for justice

    When asking French-speaking people in the region for support, few needed an explanation or a second thought before jotting a note for Melanie Morrison, who Amnesty International chose as their Write for Rights candidate this year.

  • February 26, 2018

    Goodleaf sees hope in new Concordia position

    Donna Goodleaf lends her extensive teaching career to a new position as Concordia University’s first Indigenous curriculum and pedagogy advisor.