Local Newsticker Well known lacrosse player facing assault charges August 21, 2024 4793 views By Austin Evans Writer One of the biggest names in Six Nations lacrosse is facing multiple charges for assault. Austin…
Local Newsticker Six Nations Public Works has $1.73 billion capital project hopes August 21, 2024 868 views Six Nations Public Works is once again attempting to have projects in the community funded through the federal government and…
Read more Editorialticker SNEC closes doors to spend millions August 21, 2024 1954 views Behind closed doors… Let’s say that again…behind closed doors… Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) decided to rack up what could…
Read more Local Newsticker Brandon Montour community celebration costs hit $184,000 August 21, 2024 759 views Celebrating Brandon Montour’s Stanley Cup win cost Six Nations a lot more than it bargained for. Six Nations Elected Council…
Local Newsticker Six Nations Natural Gas board blamed for late Six Nations Elected Council audit August 21, 2024 633 views Six Nations Elected Council’s (SNEC) annual audit is late again this year, but should be available in the coming weeks.…
Local Newsticker Six Nations Fire Gala bigger than ever August 21, 2024 761 views The Six Nations Fire Service is hoping hosting a larger annual gala will net them more money for the operating…
Read more Sportsticker Six Nations Rivermen goalie preparing to compete in various prestigious championships August 21, 2024 832 views By Sam Laskaris Writer It’s already been an award-winning season for Six Nations Rivermen goaltender Drew Hutchison. But the 26-year-old…
Read more Sportsticker Pro lacrosse player from Six Nations included among Haudenosaunee U-20 coaching staff August 21, 2024 785 views By Sam Laskaris Writer There will now be even more Six Nations representation on the Haudenosaunee Nationals men’s Under 20…
Read more Sportsticker Father and son to represent different squads at national lacrosse tournament August 21, 2024 795 views Local Journalism Initiative As it turns out the father-and-son duo of Jay and Layne Smith will be participating in this…
Read more Sportsticker Six Nations Chiefs need to rally to host Mann Cup August 21, 2024 969 views SPORTS BRIEFS By Sam Laskaris Writer CHIEFS REQUIRE MASSIVE RALLY The Six Nations Chiefs need to quickly return to their…
Read more Local Newsticker Six Nations woman heads NASA’s Mars simulation August 14, 2024 1010 views NASA Mohawk woman knows what life on Mars could be like By Austin Evans Writer NASA completed their first simulation…
Local Newsticker MCFN announces four candidates for upcoming by-election August 14, 2024 703 views By Ethan Brand Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation has announced the four candidates that will…
Local Newsticker Six Nations Paramedic Services ambulance out of service after passenger vehicle collides with ambulance August 14, 2024 769 views By Austin Evans Writer Though one of Six Nations Paramedic Services’ ambulances was out of service after an accident, they…
Local NewsPolice OPP continue to investigate assault of pedestrian found on Sixth Line Road August 14, 2024 924 views Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are seeking the public’s assistance after an individual with serious injuries was found on Sixth Line…
Read more Local NewsPolice Six Nations Police investigate vandalism at local school August 14, 2024 852 views Six Nations Police are investigating after several windows were broken at I.L. Thomas Elementary School. SNP said they were were…
Local Newsticker Brant County halts river access after archeological finds August 14, 2024 924 views By Austin Evans Writer Brant County has cancelled the construction of a river access point in the face of high…
Read more Local Newsticker Chiefswood Mansion frontage to be filled with garden of native plants August 14, 2024 755 views By Austin Evans Writer The former naturalization site at Chiefswood Mansion is being transformed into a garden of native plants.…
Read more Editorialticker Who is doing business here? August 14, 2024 1829 views The summer doldrums may have hit but economic issues don’t take a backseat and who is actually running some businesses…