National News
Across a colonial border, First Nations share salmon eggs to bypass dams
By Aaron Hemens, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, IndigiNews First Nations fish hatcheries on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border are celebrating 10 years of a collaboration to help salmon blocked from migrating by dams and other threats. Earlier this month, the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in Washington transferred more than 6,200 chinook salmon eggs from their Chief Joseph Hatchery to the Okanagan Nation Alliance’s (ONA) kł cp̓əlk̓ stim̓ Hatchery in snpink’tn (Penticton), nearly 200 kilometres north. This year…
Six Nations News
Six Nations Elected Council may hold cannabis referendum
By Lynda Powless Editor A move by Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) to hold a referendum…
Sports News
Editorial
Yes, there is a youth group!
It took a few minutes…but they got there. There isn’t a community anywhere that doesn’t believe…
Special Reports
The Feather Report – Black & White and Red All Over
Black & White and Red All Over Photos by Carl Pascoe & Rachel A. Powless By…
Press Releases
City launches Digital Service Squad to help small businesses adopt online technologies
Brantford, ON – In partnership with the Downtown Brantford BIA, the Brantford-Brant Business Resource Enterprise Centre…







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