Local Newsticker Today in History November 6, 2024 285 views Nov 11 In 2008, Joseph Boyden won the $50,000 Scotiabank Giller Prize for his second novel “Through Black Spruce,” a…
Local Newsticker Feeling conflicted: We’koqma’q community members share thoughts on land claim settlement November 6, 2024 328 views By Meghan Dewar, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter We’koqma’q First Nation has accepted a land claim settlement of $125 million, which…
Read more Local Newsticker WCC exhibit time capsule of Six Nations governance history October 30, 2024 313 views By Austin Evans Writer The Woodland Cultural Centre’s (WCC) newest exhibition brings together new art and old artifacts to show…
Local Newsticker Indigenous Services Canada tells federal clean water committee Six Nations never consulted on water October 30, 2024 380 views By Lynda Powless Editor Six Nations Elected Councillor Greg Frazer told a federal committee Six Nations has never been consulted…
Local Newsticker Six Nations Elected Council being asked to fund $4 million post COVID student living allowance gap October 30, 2024 287 views Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) says it will step up its advocacy for post-secondary student’s living allowance after being hit…
Local Newsticker Six Nations says Indigenous Services Canada bureaucracy slowing rebuild of Gane Yohs health centre October 30, 2024 264 views Six Nations continues to struggle with Indigenous Services Canada to restore services housed in Gane Yohs and reconstruct the building.…
Local Newsticker Six Nations interim CEO resigns October 30, 2024 458 views Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) is searching for another CEO. Current interim CEO Nathan Wright has tendered his resignation. The…
Local Newsticker Six Nations to monitor where to go after AFN turns down $47 billion dollar child welfare reform October 30, 2024 297 views While the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) may have voted a massive $47.8 billion child welfare reform deal in October,…
Read more Local Newsticker Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation re-open council house October 30, 2024 401 views By Austin Evans Writer “Look how it used to, function as it should,” was the motto shaping the work done…
Read more Local Newsticker Six Nations Police and paramedics put through the hoops in Canadian Air Force emergency training October 30, 2024 382 views By Austin Evans Writer Photos: Jim C. Powless Putting both human and canine officers to the test: Six Nations Police…
Local Newsticker Today In history October 30, 2024 306 views Oct 29 In 2021, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization was now recommending booster shots of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for…
EditorialLocal News UNDER THE NORTHERN SKY: Halloween Is Very Scary This Year October 30, 2024 542 views By Xavier Kataquapit www.underthenorthernsky.com My family and my home community of Attawapiskat on the James Bay coast has always enjoyed…
Read more Local NewsPolice Man charged in drug raid October 30, 2024 445 views Six Nations Police seized a large quantity of cocaine during a raid on a Chiefswood Road address that saw a…
Read more Local NewsPolice Three facing charges after failing to stop for police October 30, 2024 303 views OHSWEKEN-Three Ohsweken people are facing a series of charges from drugs to firearm possession after the vehicle they were in…
Local NewsNational News Keeping renewable project information public October 28, 2024 256 views With five large renewable projects in various stages of planning and approval, MD of Willow Creek administration is continually informing…
Read more Local Newsticker Six Nations Veterans hold annual Remembrance Day Ceremonies under sunny skies October 23, 2024 466 views Six Nations Veterans took to the streets in their annual early Remembrance Day Parade and Service Sunday marking Six Nations…
Local Newsticker AFN votes on way forward after $47.8 billion child welfare reform deal is defeated October 23, 2024 311 views -CP-The executive team from the Assembly of First Nations will meet in the coming days to discuss how to proceed…
Local Newsticker Chauffer charged with impaired driving October 23, 2024 346 views By Austin Evans Writer Six Nations Police arrested a chauffeur for drinking and driving on the job. Six Nations Police…
Read more Local Newsticker Annual fall festive marks the change of season October 23, 2024 381 views By Austin Evans Writer The Six Nations of the Grand River Development corporation’s (SNGRDC) annual Fall Festival gave the Six…
Local Newsticker Today In history October 23, 2024 335 views Oct 20 In 1960, Sir John A. Macdonald Hall, the law school of Queen’s University, was officially opened by prime…