Uncategorized Wawa receiving half a million to finance infrastructure projects May 31, 2024 585 views By Kyle Darbyson Local Journalism Initiative The province is providing nearly $553,000 through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC)…
Uncategorized Noose used in largest mass execution in US history will be returned to a Dakota tribe in Minnesota May 29, 2024 561 views The Associated Press 29/05/2024 13:09 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A noose that was used in the largest mass execution in U.S.…
National Newsticker Meet the people trying to improve Indigenous patients’ experiences May 29, 2024 716 views By Simona Rosenfield Local Journalism Initiative Funding to address racism in Canadian healthcare is supporting research on Stanton Hospital’s Indigenous…
Uncategorized Manitoba First Nation warns of drugs in community being cut with dangerous, possibly deadly ingredients May 28, 2024 688 views By Dave Baxter Local Journalism Initiative reporter A Manitoba First Nation is warning that drugs being sold in the community…
Uncategorized Feds announce $31 million funding boost for SCO’s downtown project May 27, 2024 707 views By Dave Baxter Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A massive, Indigenous-led development project in downtown Winnipeg got a major financial boost…
Uncategorized Batchewana implementing four-day work week for staff May 24, 2024 680 views By The Canadian Press/Kyle Darbyson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Batchewana First Nation (BFN) is adopting a four-day work week with the…
Uncategorized ‘Happy tears’ of victim’s sister after prison attack on serial killer Robert Pickton May 21, 2024 630 views By Morgan Lowrie in Montreal and Nono Shen and Chuck Chiang in Vancouver The Canadian Press 21/05/2024 16:41 Cynthia Cardinal…
National Newsticker Winnipeg trial hears admitted serial killer searched web for serial killer definition May 21, 2024 618 views The Canadian Press 21/05/2024 12:57 The trial of man who has admitted to killing four women has heard he searched…
Read more Uncategorized It’s all hands on deck and status quo for annual Bread and Cheese celebration May 15, 2024 752 views Six Nations Bread and Cheese celebrations continue to return to pre-pandemic measures. This year there will be no delivery, unless…
Read more Uncategorized Have you Seen Me? May 15, 2024 556 views OPP release 3-D facial of child found in Grand River almost two years ago DUNNVILLE, ON – The Ontario Provincial…
Read more Uncategorized Clean Energy part of Community Awareness May 15, 2024 594 views By Austin Evans Writer Six Nations Community awareness month is off and running with displays, activites and barbecues! One of…
Uncategorized Rural economic funding supports additional projects in second year May 14, 2024 479 views The B.C. government has provided nearly $13 million to rural economic projects in the second round of its Rural Economic…
Uncategorized Trial of Winnipeg serial killer expected to hear more testimony from police May 13, 2024 545 views By The Canadian Press The Winnipeg trial of admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki is expected to hear testimony today from…
Read more Local NewsNational News Six Nations Police investigating single vehicle accident that took life of driver May 12, 2024 1110 views SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER- Six Nations Police are investigating a fatal collision involving a single motor vehicle. after…
Uncategorized Timeline of slayings of 4 women in Winnipeg, demands to search a landfill for remains May 7, 2024 476 views The Canadian Press A Winnipeg man has admitted to killing four women but claims he’s not criminally responsible…
Uncategorized Red dresses make fashion statement about missing and murdered Indigenous women May 5, 2024 595 views By Kelly Geraldine Malone The Canadian Press KAMLOOPS B.C.-Models in uniquely designed red dresses are taking to the runway in…
Uncategorized Herbicides among Hydro One’s tools May 3, 2024 632 views By Carl Clutchey Local Journalism Initiative reporter As herbicide use in rural and forested areas remains a sore point with…
Uncategorized Commemorating murdered and missing Indigenous women this Red Dress Day May 3, 2024 617 views By Mina Kerr-Lazenby Local Journalism Initiative Reporter It’s been 14 years since Canadian Métis artist Jaime Black hung red dresses…
Uncategorized Smiles and laughter as a Nation rebuilds May 3, 2024 677 views By Matteo Cimellaro Local Journalism Intiative In Skwlāx te Secwepemcúl̓ecw First Nation, where last summer fires in B.C. destroyed…
Uncategorized Brantford city’s Chief of Police is leaving May 1, 2024 846 views BRANTFORD, ONT- Brantford’s Chief of Police is moving on. Police Chief Rob Davis, the first Indigenous Chief of Police to…