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Hunters, Bombers tied going into weekend

As the best-of-five series goes to Kahnawake for game three tonight (Friday), the Kahnawake Hunters and the Barrie Bombers have been showing just how close the East division of the Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League (OJBLL) has been this season.

Price heads to Hall

Carey Price’s 15-season career with the Montreal Canadiens will now forever be immortalized, after he and five others were named to the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday afternoon.

Kahnawake, Akwesasne meet in first round

After going into their first-ever playoff series last year as deep underdogs against the North Shore Kodiaks, the Kahnawake Junior C Hunters (7-9) have found themselves on the opposite end of the spectrum this time around as heavy favourites against the Akwesasne Lightning (3-13).

Local laxers in Vermont for friendly

When lacrosse coach Al Jones received the invitation from longtime friend Jeffrey Culkin to have a Kahnawake team play an exhibition game as part of the revival of Junior lacrosse in Vermont, he didn’t hesitate to accept the offer.

  • April 18, 2025

    Elementary 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.

  • Onake Paddling Club member taking a group picture
    April 18, 2025

    Onake delivers in Bora Bora

    For 13-year-old Charlotte Stacey, traveling to Bora Bora with Onake Paddling Club for the Talifit Bora Race was “the trip of a lifetime.”

  • Kallie (left) and Kalem (right) Diabo after a performance to remember
    April 17, 2025

    Skaters dazzle at show

    For eight-year-old Kalem and seven-year-old Kallie Diabo, one of the biggest things to remember when heading to the rink is which skates to bring.

  • April 17, 2025

    U18B Mohawks make semis

    The last of the Kahnawake Minor Hockey Association (KMHA) teams to still be in regionals contention, the U18B Mohawks, saw their second leg of the tournament get off to a good start over the weekend.

  • Tehorakwaneken Goodleaf at the starting line of the Arizona Monster 300-mile ultramarathon
    April 17, 2025

    Goodleaf conquers Arizona Monster

    Tehorakwaneken Goodleaf is no novice when it comes to ultramarathons, having been doing them for close to five years now. But even to someone like him, the 308-mile-long Arizona Monster, held in Southern Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, was like nothing he had done before.

  • The U11B Mohawks hockey during a parade to celebrate the great season
    April 17, 2025

    Celebrating a great season

    The U11B Mohawks hockey team basked in their success one more time on Tuesday, with a parade held in their honour that went from the railway tunnel to the Kahnawake Sports Complex.

  • April 11, 2025

    When ringette rings

    Last week was a busy one for local Benjamin ringette goalie Tewehshon Nelson, who was invited to join the Junior AA Laurentides roster as a reserve goalie at the Canadian Ringette Championships.

  • April 11, 2025

    Ratihén:te travels to town

    Last Thursday, Kahnawake Survival School (KSS) hosted the first-ever Krissy Goodleaf Memorial Volleyball Championship, memorializing a beloved teacher who unexpectedly passed away late last year.

  • April 11, 2025

    Onake competes in Bora Bora

    Kahnawake’s finest paddlers are continuing to flex their muscles internationally, this time in Bora Bora, where more than 20 paddlers and coaches have touched down to take part in the Talifit Bora Race.

  • Southwest Hockey Junior A Storm team photo
    April 11, 2025

    Storm, Rockettes medal at Chevrolet Cup

    The Chevrolet Cup, the provincial championships for women and girls’ hockey in Quebec, saw a lot of action-packed games in Quebec City and Saguenay over the weekend - with plenty of Kahnawa’kehró:non taking part.