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October 24, 2016Recreation Bay moves a step closer to a facelift
Recreation Bay is one step closer to being a place community members can use throughout the year, as a comprehensive restoration plan continues to move ahead that will cost around $2 million.
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October 19, 2016
Wi-Fi tower raises questions about consultation
Engineer Jay Dearhouse and his partner Parker Jacobs wanted to improve Internet service in Kahnawake, and started a business about a year-and-a-half ago that would help solve the problem.
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October 18, 2016Fire prompts other big environment questions
A fire that burned for two days was finally put out by Mother Nature, however the next day it reignited.
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October 14, 2016Debate over membership and residency gets heated
MCK chief Clinton Phillips sits at the head table as council debates new ideas about residency to accompany the ongoing discussions and amendments to the Kahnawake Membership Law.
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September 29, 2016Mysterious fire destroys trailer
(Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door) “I was angry, real angry,” said Kevin Myiow, after the trailer he had been living in since February 2015 caught fire and was completely destroyed.
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September 26, 2016Hochelaga Rock honoured in prominent spot
At a ceremony Thursday, the Hochelaga Rock's new location along McGill University's main driveway was honoured, as community members such as Alex "Sonny"
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September 21, 2016Old Laforce Tourist Home becomes a memory
There is so much history in many old houses in Kahnawake that’s sometimes forgotten, oftentimes left unexplored, until they are torn down.
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September 16, 2016Blast from the Past: Documentary shines light on Kanawaki leases
A MCK-produced documentary will premier tonight and answer many of the questions people in Kahnawake may have about the original lease, operation and potential future of the Kanawaki Golf Club.
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September 10, 2016Standing Rock turns into a gathering place
Courtesy Gail Chamberlain, Konwenni Jacobs Another wave, so to speak, of Onkwehón:we from the north arrived this week at Standing Rock, North Dakota, where protectors of the land have been pepper-sprayed, attacked by security and dogs, and continue to build up support from across Turtle Island against a $3.8 billion pipeline.
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September 8, 2016Councils 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.
