Six Nations is preparing for the solar eclipse on many fronts for community members and visitors. Nathan Wright, Six Nations Elected Council’s (SNEC) CEO gave a report to council at its General Council meeting on March 26 outlining its preparations ahead of the solar eclipse that will take place on April 8 in the afternoon from about 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Six Nations Fire Chief Michael Seth called a meeting of the ECG Team to discuss potential issues the nation may see on the territory during the eclipse, including increased traffic. “We’ve been monitoring news reports coming out about the solar eclipse with Hamitlon, Niagara and Six Nations being identified as premiere viewing places,” Wright said. They have informed Six Nations police who will be patrolling the roads to…