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Judge refuses to block Trump administration from building border wall along tribe’s reservation

By Michael Kunzelman WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge refused on Friday to block the Trump administration from taking steps to build 62 miles of international border wall along part of a Native American tribe’s reservation without its consent. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in Washington, D.C., denied the Tohono O’odham Nation’s request for a court-ordered halt to border wall construction on its 2.8-million-acre reservation. Leon ruled the tribe hasn’t established that a border wall will change its reservation boundaries…

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It’s audit time

It appears the current members of the Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) don’t seem to mind setting…

First Nations Policing a right!

Editorial: It’s about integrity

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The Feather Report – Black & White and Red All Over

Black & White and Red All Over Photos by Carl Pascoe & Rachel A. Powless By…

The Feather Report Summer Blues

MEET THE CHIEF: Garden River Chief Andy Rickard and council work to keep community COVID-19 safe

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City launches Digital Service Squad to help small businesses adopt online technologies

Brantford, ON – In partnership with the Downtown Brantford BIA, the Brantford-Brant Business Resource Enterprise Centre…

New First Nations Report Details Groundbreaking Dialogue around Native Stewardship of Lands, Natural Resources and Sacred Sites

Statement by Minister Wilson-Raybould on the accomplishments of 2016

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Judge refuses to block Trump administration from building border wall along tribe’s reservation

By Michael Kunzelman WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge refused on Friday to block the Trump…

Residents warned to prepare for changes when returning home after a wildfire

-CP-More wildfire evacuees in British Columbia are being allowed to return home Saturday morning, as emergency…

First Nations, Norwegian family unite to honour adventurer’s life and legacy

By Brittany Hobson Gry Skjottelvik arrived in Canada last month with a mission. The mother traded…

B.C. wildfire evacuees return home to assess the damage, start to rebuild

At the age of 52, Steve Larabie is facing the daunting task of rebuilding his home…

Message of Inuit unity closes Aqpik Jam’s 30th anniversary celebration

By Dominique Gené – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunatsiaq News The final night of Aqpik Jam…

Researchers adding pieces to salmon puzzle through research of non-native Rainbow Trout

By Noah Korver, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Yukon News By now most Yukoners are probably at…

Canadian wins honour bestowed on only seven people in history

By John Chilibeck, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Daily Gleaner Graydon Nicholas, New Brunswick’s first Indigenous…

Peru steps up fight against illegal gold mining as activity enters protected Amazon reserve

By Steven Grattan PUERTO MALDONADO, Peru (AP) — Eight Peruvian navy personnel jumped from a helicopter…

Green Party calls for province-wide halt on AI data centres until safeguards are in place

By Anushka Yadav, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Pointer A week after Mississauga became the first…

Wilbert Marshall re-elected as chief of Potlotek

By Rosemary Godin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Cape Breton Post Potlotek’s Wilbert Marshall has once again…

What to know about the Bald Range fire and B.C.’s wildfire emergency

By Canadian Press Staff Premier David Eby has said British Columbia’s wildfire season turned “brutal,” with…

Ancient Forest interpretive centre prepares for soft opening

By Kevin Gibson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Rocky Mountain Goat Those hoping to catch a…

Iconic castle in Greater Victoria is to be transferred under B.C. treaty

By Wolfgang Depner The minister responsible for treaty negotiations with First Nations in B.C. confirms public…

‘Contractor’s error’ caused sewage backup at health centre: chief

By Mike Stimpson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, SNnewswatch.com NESKANTAGA — There’s no end in sight to…

‘Reclaiming Our Waters’: 220 paddlers to arrive in Delta for 25th annual canoe journey

By Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Delta Optimist More than 220 paddlers will take to…

Brooke Metchewais Uses Miss Indigenous Canada 2026 Platform to Empower Youth

By Chevi Rabbit, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Alberta Native News (ANNews) – For Brooke Metchewais, leadership…

National Code Talker Day to bring 101-year-old veteran to Phoenix

By Wufei Yu PHOENIX (AP) — Hundreds of Navajos were recruited by the Marine Corps during…

Artist commemorates special occasions and the people who serve

 By Crystal St.Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com Métis artist Bonnie Saunders has contributed to the…

Elections Canada says 40% of people in Indigenous communities voted federally in 2025

By Alessia Passafiume More than 40 per cent of registered electors living in Indigenous communities voted…

Alberta to do long-term water security study to support population, industry growth

By Jack Farrell Alberta’s government says it’s looking to do a study on the long-term security…

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