Read more Local Newsticker Six Nations Community Members Election Concerns Unanswered December 24, 2019 1622 views By Justin Lethbridge Writer A presentation on the concerns surrounding the 58th General Election was shut down by Six Nations…
Read more Local Newsticker Jody Wilson Raybould chosen Canada’s newsmaker of the year December 24, 2019 1647 views By Joan Bryden THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA- The SNC-Lavalin affair cost Justin Trudeau two cabinet ministers, his most trusted aide,…
Local Newsticker ‘Accountability achieved’ in SNC Lavalin affair, Wilson Raybould says December 24, 2019 1228 views OTTAWA-Jody Wilson-Raybould says the justice system did its work, the rule of law is being upheld and it is time…
Read more National Newsticker Brand New Six Nations Food Bank Opens December 24, 2019 2625 views By Donna Duric Writer The brand-new Six Nations Food Bank has opened, just in time for Christmas. Located on Cao…
Local Newsticker Ontario Transfer Payment Agreement December 24, 2019 1401 views The Six Nations Elected Council accepted funding from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services for the 2019/20 fiscal…
Local Newsticker Post Approval on Phase One Watermain Extension December 24, 2019 1143 views The Elected Council has post-approved a contract extension for Aecon-Six Nations Joint Venture on the Phase One Watermain Extension Project.…
Read more Local Newsticker Infrastructure projects underway from bridges to water lines December 24, 2019 1253 views By Justin Lethbridge Writer Bridge replacements, road resurfacing, watermain extensions and a new children’s ball diamond are just a few…
Local Newsticker Court adjourns Six Nations Elected Council Injunction Until 2020 December 24, 2019 1108 views BRANTFORD, ONT-An interim injunction placed against Six Nations community members regarding the two month occupation of band administration office has…
Read more EditorialNational News Yes it is Christmas… December 24, 2019 2141 views We have finally hit that time of year when like the Winter Solstice that marks the shortest day of the…
Local Newsticker Border guards wrong to search Indigenous man’s vehicle, court upholds acquittal December 24, 2019 1390 views An Ontario court has ruled border guards at a crossing between a Canadian island and the rest of the country…
Read more Local Newsticker SN Elected Council to hold community meeting on cannabis December 24, 2019 1396 views By Justin Lethbridge Writer Cannabis meetings are coming. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) says a community meeting on cannabis will…
Read more Sportsticker Kids Giving Kids a Chance to Play Hockey December 24, 2019 1542 views 50 tonnes of new and gently used hockey equipment to remote First Nations By Justin Lethbridge Writer BRANTFORD, ONT-For five…
Read more Sportsticker Emotions flare at Minor League Hockey December 24, 2019 1744 views By Josh Giles Sports Writer When the Six Nations Peewee Rep and Midget Rep teams met to play against the…
Read more Sportsticker Six Nations Rivermen get championship rings December 24, 2019 1800 views By Josh Giles Sports Writer Sunday recently saw the Six Nations Rivermen accept their championship rings for winning the President’s…
Read more Sportsticker Building basketball at the Dajoh December 24, 2019 1349 views By Josh Giles Sports Writer The Six Nations area basketball scene is changing. Six Nations has never had a youth…
Read more Sportsticker Assumption wins back and forth game December 24, 2019 1332 views By Josh Giles Sports Writer It was a close game when the Assumption Lions Jr. Girls volleyball team visited the…
DailyNational News Escape of non native salmon on B.C. coast puts farm phase out plan in spotlight December 24, 2019 1467 views By Amy Smart THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER- The escape of an estimated 20,000 non-native fish off Vancouver Island demonstrates the…
Read more DailyLocal News Holiday Wishes from all of us at Turtle Island News December 24, 2019 2418 views
DailyNational News Public safety minister asks RCMP for clarity over Indigenous blockade strategy December 23, 2019 1473 views OTTAWA- The federal public safety minister’s office says they have spoken to the RCMP over concerns about language reportedly used…