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  • September 15, 2016

    Traffic on 207 leads to protest

    About a dozen community members participated in a small protest Friday morning to voice their concerns about the traffic, noise and trucks on Route 207.

  • September 8, 2016

    Councils protest pipeline process

    Mohawk Council of Kahnawake lawyer Francis Walsh along with council grand chiefs Serge “Otsi” Simon and Joe Norton (pictured) remind the public that pipelines without their consent and accommodation will not flow through the region.

  • September 5, 2016

    Being a dyslexic teen makes everything harder

    (Steve Bonspiel, The Eastern Door) By: Kaidence Douglas, The Eastern Door When I was in second grade I would write my letters backwards and spell things differently, which would make sense to me, but not to the people around me.

  • August 22, 2016

    As Dave Fisher retires, so does Tomato Talk

    Tomato Talk's Gary Beauvais, left, says goodbye to his friend Dave Fisher's show. (Courtesy Gary Beauvais) By: Gary Beauvais, The Eastern Door’s Gardening Guru It’s a wrap.

  • August 16, 2016

    Claiming truth about land rights in New York State

    Land claims. Use those two words, and a discussion will ensue involving history, theft, dishonesty, entitlement, disgrace and about 28 other issues.

  • August 15, 2016

    More eviction letters to be sent out soon

    Several Mohawk Council of Kahnawake chiefs were absent for Tuesday’s summer community meeting, including MCK grand chief Joe Norton.

  • 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 27, 2016

    Delisle reflects on a year out of office

    Former council grand chief Mike Delisle admits politics remains "in his blood" though he won't say whether he'll seek a seat at the head of the table again.

  • July 13, 2016

    Powwow inquisition part of Canada's shame

    By: Eric Pouliot-Thisdale, The Eastern Door The “inquisition” on traditional dances, songs and rituals of our ancestors mainly touched the western province up until the mid 1950s since most eastern First Nations were than more likely abiding to the Indian Act and the Christian values, being in touch with Europeans for a longer period.

  • June 24, 2016

    St. Cyprien wind farm project reaches milestone

    Around two dozen residents of St. Cyprien-de-Napierville protested outside a public consultation session by Kahnawake Sustainable Energy in June 2014. (file photo)