National Newsticker Fireball and sonic boom over Vancouver was likely meteor March 4, 2026 381 views British Columbians took to social media Tuesday evening to share reports of a bright fireball in the night sky over…
National Newsticker Chief in N.S. says Mi’kmaq have a treaty right to sell cannabis amid new RCMP raids March 4, 2026 346 views By Lyndsay Armstrong A First Nation chief in Nova Scotia is asserting that Mi’kmaq people have a treaty right to…
Read more Local NewsSlider Kanonhstaton March 4, 2026 473 views It’s been 20 years since Six Nations women Janie Jamieson and Dawn Hill walked on to a housing develpment outside…
Local Newsticker Community growth could spur a $28 million fire department need March 4, 2026 404 views Six Nations Fire and Emergency Services could see up to $28 million in operational and infrastructure growth over the next…
Local Newsticker Feds earmark $1.55 billion to ensure equal services for First Nations kids March 4, 2026 468 views By Connor McDowell, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Brandon Sun The federal government said it will continue to reform Jordan’s Principle…
Read more Local Newsticker Largest Operating Battery Storage Facility now operating March 4, 2026 453 views By Lynda Powless Editor The Hagersville Battery Energy Storage Park is operating. Boralex Inc. (“Boralex”) (TSX: BLX) and Six Nations…
Local Newsticker Changing CEOs: Six Nations man or woman at the top March 4, 2026 340 views Wondering who sits at the top of the Six Nations Elected Council’s (SNEC) administration? The top job at the band…
Local Newsticker Six Nations develops new document and map to counter claims March 4, 2026 408 views Six Nations has a new historical document and map aimed at countering what it describes as “false claims” within the…
Local Newsticker Gauge to be installed on river March 4, 2026 272 views A new river monitoring system could soon give Six Nations real-time flood alerts at no cost to the community. At…
Read more Editorialticker 200 years and counting… March 4, 2026 426 views It’s been 20 years since two Six Nations women walked onto a housing development being built on unceded Six Nations…
Local Newsticker Today in History March 4, 2026 230 views March 7 In 1657, the sale of liquor to Canadian natives was prohibited by King Louis XIV of France. In…
Read more Local Newsticker UNDER THE NORTHERN SKY: Who Is In Control Of Your Social Media March 4, 2026 252 views By Xavier Kataquapit We are all part of a great change in human civilization. Whether we know it or not,…
Read more SliderSports Ironmen win opening-round playoff series versus Coyotes March 4, 2026 469 views By Sam Laskaris Writer Bring on the Blitz. That’s what members of the Six Nations Ironmen were able to proclaim…
Read more Sportsticker Hesquiaht Descendants earn second and Most Sportsmanlike at 66th All Native Basketball Tourney March 4, 2026 466 views By Nora O’Malley, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Ha-Shilth-Sa Hesquiaht rookies Jaysen Touchie, Tessa Charleson and Brielle Tom. By Nora O’Malley…
National Newsticker Six Nations Police seeking information on missing woman March 4, 2026 331 views By Alex Murray Writer The Six Nations Police (SNP) and the family of a local Six Nations woman are asking…
National Newsticker Author roots novel in dark times March 4, 2026 227 views By Shari Narine, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com Métis author Tara Gereaux dedicates her new novel Wild People Quiet to…
National Newsticker NDP politicians set off on road trip to highlight northern Ontario road dangers March 4, 2026 256 views By Liam Casey Three Ontario New Democrats have set off on a 3,500-kilometre road trip from Toronto to the Manitoba…
National Newsticker Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq chiefs see drastic impacts from provincial budget March 4, 2026 296 views By Rosemary Godin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Cape Breton Post In the shadow of the provincial budget released this week,…
National Newsticker ‘We can set the agenda:’ Carney continues middle power pitch in Australia March 4, 2026 262 views By Anja Karadeglija In Australia, Prime Minister Mark Carney continued his argument that middle powers should band together, saying Canada…
National Newsticker Carney says he backs strikes on Iran ‘with some regret’ as world order frays March 4, 2026 218 views By Rod Mcguirk MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday he supported the strikes on Iran…