Local Newsticker Canoe trip seeking funds and some canoes for annual trip May 8, 2024 589 views Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) is looking to provide financial support again to an annual canoe trip down the Grand…
Read more Local Newsticker Traditions live on at Mohawk Seedkeeper’s Gardens annual seed give-away May 8, 2024 630 views By Lynda Powless Editor For the daughters of Mohawk Seedkeeper Terrylyn Brant the 9th annual seed exchange Saturday wasn’t just about…
Read more Local Newsticker Community Awareness Week from artifacts to wildlife May 8, 2024 660 views By Lynda Powless Editor Cole Thistle-Hill is watching history come alive and from time to time he is bringing it…
Read more Editorialticker Axe the tax may be an election issue! May 8, 2024 897 views It looks like Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) is trying to get out of training mode and finally moving ahead…on…
Local Newsticker UNDER THE NORTHERN SKY: In The Spirit Of The Traditional Hunt May 8, 2024 598 views By Xavier Kataquapit Turtle Island News Columnist It looks like the swallows are back and that is a sure sign…
National Newsticker ‘A place that nobody wants to be:’ Police search Saskatoon landfill for missing woman May 8, 2024 503 views By The Canadian Press The father of a missing woman looked out over the Saskatoon landfill Wednesday, as police wearing…
Read more Sportsticker Rivermen split games with Merchants in Ontario Series Lacrosse action May 8, 2024 702 views By Sam Laskaris Writer The Six Nations Rivermen had to settle for a split in their two most recent Ontario…
Read more Sportsticker Six Nations members to square off in National Lacrosse League championship series May 8, 2024 779 views By Sam Laskaris Writer John Tavares will have an opportunity to win yet another championship. Tavares is the head coach…
Read more Sportsticker Six Nations Fire win season opener versus Allegany Arrows May 8, 2024 859 views By Sam Laskaris Writer The Six Nations Fire managed to win its first ever regular season contest. The Fire, an…
Read more EntertainmentNational News Shelley Niro’s award-winning film Café Daughter to stream May 8, 2024 1120 views After a limited theatrical release throughout Canada, award-winning Mohawk writer-director Shelley Niro’s latest film Café Daughter will be released to…
Read more Local Newsticker Deputy Minister announces First Nations loans program May 1, 2024 965 views BUSINESS: Electrification strategy and details of Indigenous Loan Guarantee Program revealed at Toronto conference By Sam Laskaris Writer Some major…
Local Newsticker Six Nations Elected Chief takes personal day as council goes behind closed doors May 1, 2024 710 views By Lynda Powless Editor Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) went behind closed doors last week to hold its first fully…
Local Newsticker Councillors learn Elected Chief holds secret meeting with Minister at Six Nations without them May 1, 2024 737 views Six Nations Councillors want Elected Chief Sherri -Lyn Hill to include them in meetings with federal and provincial ministers. Six…
Local Newsticker Hamilton bridge replaced undergoes archaeological investigation May 1, 2024 669 views By Lisa Iesse Writer SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND / HAMILTON – Representatives from Six Nations Band Council, the Haudenosaunee…
Local Newsticker SNEC wants to meet with Ontario Hydro after community complaints May 1, 2024 771 views Six Nations is demanding a meeting with Hydro One executives due to “lazy” installations and untenable wait times for hook-ups…
Read more Local Newsticker Native Horizons Centre “Phoenix rising” as program expands May 1, 2024 691 views MISSISSAUGAS OF THE CREDIT FIRST NATION – The Native Horizons centre is seeing their “Phoenix rising” with not only a…
Local Newsticker Ancient Indigneous cemetery now under investigation May 1, 2024 735 views By Lisa Iesse Writer An ancient Indigenous cemetery in Long Point considered the “first true cemetery in Ontario,” is currently…
Read more Editorialticker Pssst… there’s a minister here, but don’t tell anyone! May 1, 2024 957 views Six Nations Elected councillors may have learned a quick lesson during their council session last week. It seems not just…