Read more Local Newsticker Today in History October 15, 2025 318 views Oct 8 1951 Princess Elizabeth arrives at Dorval Airport to start cross-country tour with her husband Prince Philip, later Duke…
Read more Local Newsticker UNDER THE NORTHERN SKY – Respect Mother Earth On Your Hunt October 15, 2025 274 views By Xavier Kataquapit Gold has arrived. Here in the north of Ontario we see vast streams of gold shimmering across…
Read more Local Newsticker Woodland Cultural Centre puts the “evidence” on display in resurrected Mohawk Institute October 8, 2025 531 views By Carly McHugh Writer The numbers are staggering, the stories horrifying. They happened behind closed doors and beyond parents’ eyes.…
Read more Local Newsticker Ontario Premier Doug Ford takes a stroll with Mississaugas of Credit First Nation through Hagersville October 8, 2025 740 views By Lynda Powless Editor The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN) marked the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation…
Local Newsticker Six Nations health explores program transfer to local control October 8, 2025 394 views Six Nations is going to keep looking into and asking community members what they think of transferring the responsibility for…
Local NewsPolice Former Six Nations Police officer facing breach of trust and obstruction charges October 8, 2025 671 views SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER- The Hamilton Police Service has been called in to investigate the conduct of a…
Local Newsticker Six Nations Councillor questioning tourism building costs October 8, 2025 458 views Six Nations new Tourism Welcome Centre has Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) members questioning costs. Councillor Dayle Bomberry told SNEC…
Read more Local Newsticker Walk-through vigil honours community members lost to violence October 8, 2025 408 views By Carly McHugh Writer This Oct. 4, Six Nations stood together to remember 43 community members that were tragically lost…
Read more Local Newsticker Six Nations Firefighters bring on the heat at Second Annual Smoke Dance Competition October 8, 2025 373 views By Carly McHugh Writer It was about hot tips and even hotter dance moves, all in the name of fire…
Read more Local Newsticker Today in History October 8, 2025 321 views Oct 3 In 2023, New Democratic Leader Wab Kinew led his party to government in Manitoba, becoming the first First…
Read more Local Newsticker Orange Shirt Day came early at Six Nations October 1, 2025 602 views By Carly McHugh Writer The Orange Shirt Day giveaway brought families together with food and fun. Cars full of community…
Local Newsticker Six Nations councillors not showing up for SNEC committees October 1, 2025 406 views By Lynda Powless Editor Six Nations Elected Council’s (SNEC) own committees are having trouble getting quorums with councillors not showing up.…
Read more Local Newsticker All nations walk to protect and restore Grand River’s water October 1, 2025 431 views By Carly McHugh Writer With about 170 km already behind them, a small group of walkers moved through Six Nations,…
Local Newsticker Brantford raises a flag for Truth and Reconciliation October 1, 2025 442 views By Carly McHugh Writer BRANTFORD-Despite a rainy morning, the skies cleared just in time for the Every Child Matters recognition…
Local Newsticker Six Nations health exploring transfer of programs to local control October 1, 2025 396 views Six Nations is going to keep looking into and asking community members what they think of transferring the responsibility for…
Local Newsticker Six Nations elected council accused of disrespect and undermining Haudenosaunee Confederacy Council October 1, 2025 540 views By Lynda Powless Editor SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER- It’s an invitation that came back to bite them. Six…
Local Newsticker Six Nations Polytechnic gets $2.46 million 20 year commitment from community’s development corporation October 1, 2025 540 views The Six Nations community is helping to keep post-secondary education in the community with a $2.46 million donation over 20…
Local Newsticker Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says major projects push can coexist with reconciliation October 1, 2025 308 views By Alessia Passafiume Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says reconciliation hasn’t returned to the back burner as the country pushes forward…
Read more Local Newsticker Today in History October 1, 2025 396 views Sept 29 In 2021, Indigenous rights campaigner Freda Huson of B.C.’s Wet’suwet’en First Nation won Sweden’s Right Livelihood Award. The…
Read more Local Newsticker UNDER THE NORTHERN SKY: Mother Earth Needs You Now October 1, 2025 432 views By Xavier Kataquapit I am the product, evolution of many thousands of years as are you. I grew up on…