Read more Local Newsticker Rain doesn’t dampen spirits at 96th annual Border Crossing July 19, 2023 1390 views By Lisa Eisse Writer NIAGARA FALLS ONT – Not even hate speech or rain could stop the 96th annual Jay Treaty…
Read more Special Reportsticker The Feather Report – Black & White and Red All Over July 19, 2023 3244 views Black & White and Red All Over Photos by Carl Pascoe & Rachel A. Powless By Rachel A. Powless Feather…
Read more Editorialticker Find the women! July 19, 2023 1445 views It all comes down to one question. What if it was your mother? Across the country residents, politicians, Indigenous communities…
Local Newsticker Six Nations Fall Fair to get $70,000 injection July 19, 2023 765 views Six Nations’ 154th annual Fall Fair got a boost to help run the much loved fair amid skyrocketing inflation. The…
Local Newsticker PHD student looking at First Nations autism programs July 19, 2023 544 views Six Nations may help Indigenous families nationwide deliver culturally appropriate autism programming. Grant Bruno, a parent of two autistic boys…
Read more Sportsticker Six Nations well represented at North American Indigenous Games July 19, 2023 1126 views By Sam Laskaris Writer Dozens of Six Nations athletes are among those chasing some hardware at this year’s North American…
Read more Sportsticker Sam Laskaris – BEHIND THE ACTION – Six Nations Rivermen July 19, 2023 1060 views By Sam Laskaris Writer That time of the year that all athletes live to play for has arrived for the…
Read more Sportsticker Cultural sharing key part of North American Indigenous Games as sacred fire lit July 19, 2023 600 views By Michael Tutton The Canadian Press HALIFAX — Organizers of the North American Indigenous Games ignited a sacred fire on…
Read more Sportsticker Mixed results for Six Nations junior lacrosse squads July 19, 2023 689 views By Sam Laskaris Writer Six Nations’ three junior lacrosse teams had varying playoff results in the past week. The Six…
Uncategorized Growing number of youth are experiencing `eco anxiety’; experts say despair can be turned into meaningful action July 17, 2023 595 views By Rachel Morgan Local Journalism Initiative Reporter THE POINTER As graduating president of her high school’s environment club, Anita Wong…
Uncategorized Shipping frenzy threatens Indigenous food security July 14, 2023 551 views Matteo Cimellaro Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Arctic shipping and the noise and environmental pollution left in its wake are driving…
Uncategorized Canada’s Indigenous women forcibly sterilized decades after other rich countries stopped July 12, 2023 447 views By Maria Cheng THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TORONTO (AP)- Decades after many other rich countries stopped forcibly sterilizing Indigenous women, numerous…
Read more Local Newsticker AFN opens finances, as calls for reinstatement fail July 12, 2023 771 views AFN controversy ends no vote to reinstate RoseAnne Archibald HALIFAX -Former Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Chief RoseAnne Archibald is…
Read more Local Newsticker Walking, riding, dancing in show of support at annual Ride4Pride Six Nations July 12, 2023 784 views By Lisa Iesse Writer SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND – Decked in a spectrum of bright colours, rainbow waves of cyclists,…
Read more Local Newsticker Mississauga Nation visits United Kingdom and his Royal Highness King Charles III July 12, 2023 867 views By Lynda Powless Editor LONDON, ENGLAND- The Mississaugas Nation in Ontario sent a delegation of Chiefs and representatives to the…
Local Newsticker Consultant to look at how to engage community July 12, 2023 708 views A long-time contentious issue between the Six Nations community and its elected council is how the community’s voice is heard…
Read more Local Newsticker Mississaugas of Credit First Nation build birch bark canoes July 12, 2023 908 views By Lisa Iesse Writer MISSISSAUGAS OF THE CREDIT – The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN) are harvesting traditional…
Read more Editorialticker Time for AFN to get down to business July 12, 2023 1166 views It’s over. Former Assembly of First Nations National Chief RoseAnne Archibald may not like it. Her supporters may not like…