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June 14, 2017Second World War buddies hanging in Buffalo
In the photo from right to left are Ernie Hill, Rainy Diabo Sr. and Norman Lefebvre. Unfortunately the officer with the peaked cap could not be identified.
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June 13, 2017Students lend helping hand for beloved teacher
Seven students at Karonhianónhnha Tsi Ionteriwaienstáhkhwa helped raise money for their teacher, Kaherawaks Carol Boyer Jacobs, as she goes through treatment for breast cancer.
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June 9, 2017A fistful of firsts for The Eastern Door
After years of coming runner-up, The Eastern Door took home top prize for Best Overall Newspaper in addition to Best Sports Section, Best Editorial Cartoon and three top individual writing spots at the Quebec Community Newspapers Association awards last Friday.
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June 7, 2017From the Tundra to the Trenches, a gripping memoir of an Inuk soldier in the army
The isolated, frigid, poverty-struck Strutton Island in the James Bay is where the story begins for Eddy Weetaltuk. At the time, he was just a young Inuk who lived off the land with his family.
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June 6, 2017Three generations of walking and raising steel
Chester Gilbert snapped this photo of himself during a lunch break on the job in August 1985. (Photos courtesy Chester Gilbert)
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June 1, 2017Trio of books well worth a summer read
It’s warm out most days, and the perfect weather for spreading a blanket and chilling on the grass with a book.
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May 23, 2017Texan ashes tell Kahnawake story of generations
Carl holds his son Richard, whose ashes returned to the community of his grandmother recently. (Courtesy Carl Morris) Mid-March, during the snowstorm that sent students and workers alike home, Brian Goodleaf went to check the mail.
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May 22, 2017Creator’s game will be showcased for 150th
Survival School hosted traditional lacrosse contests to kick off the school year for the past couple of years with laxers applying their trade with the traditional wooden sticks, and shot for a pole rather than a net.
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May 12, 2017Ojibwe author honoured with literary prize
Author David Treuer received this year’s Blue Metropolis First People’s Literary Prize, and spoke about his craft at the McCord Museum in Montreal.
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May 5, 2017Invasive beetle bores burden for basket makers
Lynn Jacobs, an environmental advisor/projects coordinator at the Kahnawake Environmental Protection Office, gave a presentation on the emerald ash borer for Cultural Awareness Month.
