Local Newsticker Hamilton bridge replaced undergoes archaeological investigation May 1, 2024 747 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 855 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 767 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 808 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 1392 views Six Nations Elected councillors may have learned a quick lesson during their council session last week. It seems not just…
EditorialLocal News Council Helen Miller: Election code says its last term on council May 1, 2024 1555 views By Helen Miller Well folks, according to the 2023 Revised Election Code this is my last term as an elected…
Local Newsticker Air Canada treatment of national chief and her headdress ‘scary’, ‘humiliating’, Woodhouse Nepinak says May 1, 2024 726 views By Odette Auger Local Journalism Initiative Reporter When Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak was checking in…
Read more Sportsticker Six Nations lacrosse player named top newcomer in American collegiate conference May 1, 2024 938 views By Sam Laskaris Writer Playing a new position at a new school didn’t deter Dougie Powless. In fact, the 22-year-old…
Read more Sportsticker Six Nations members on all four National Lacrosse League semi-final participants May 1, 2024 847 views By Sam Laskaris Writer It’s now guaranteed that at least one Six Nations member will be part of the eventual…
Read more Sportsticker SPORTS BRIEFS: Teen competiting AT NAHC May 1, 2024 746 views By Sam Laskaris, Writer Six Nations teen to compete at national tournament Six Nations’ Dreyden Cruz-General will be among those…
Read more Local Newsticker Turtle Island News Earth Day tree give-away! April 24, 2024 933 views Turtle Island News annual Earth Day Tree give-away brings people from Six Nations to Toronto to get their tree Turtle…
Read more Local Newsticker Six Nations Elected Council going behind closed doors “to better serve” Six Nations April 24, 2024 845 views By Lynda Powless Editor Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) is going behind closed doors. SNEC announced in a press release…
Read more Local NewsPolice Six Nations Police call in OPP and forensic experts in discovery of body April 24, 2024 899 views Six Nations Police have called in the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Criminal Investigation Branch after the body of a man…
Read more Uncategorized Arson, vandalism and theft hitting Six Nations dog kennels April 24, 2024 720 views By Lisa Iesse Writer SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND – Facing disturbing incidents of ongoing vandalism, and unprecedented service need, Six…
Local Newsticker First Nation leaders call to dissolve Thunder Bay Police April 24, 2024 686 views First Nation leaders are renewing calls to dissolve the Thunder Bay police as the force’s former leadership faces charges in…
Read more Editorialticker Thank you/ Nia:weh for helping the earth! April 24, 2024 1157 views Nia:weh/Thank-you! Turtle Island News’ annual Earth Day tree give away Monday was a roaring success and it’s all because of you.…
Local Newsticker SNEC has new fiscal agreement with Indigenous Services Canada April 24, 2024 780 views Six Nations has entered into a multi-year funding agreement with the federal government. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) approved an…
Local Newsticker SN development corporation launches new funding program April 24, 2024 662 views SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND – Capital projects in the community may be eligible for up to $50,000 in funding…