Survivors’ Secretariat holding hope for missing children By Austin Evans Writer One hundred children…so far. Children who ...
By Darryl Knight, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Ohsweken Speedway at Six Nations roared to life as the highly ...
By Meghan Dewar, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter  Several Mi’kmaq were featured in a photo exhibit by Steve Wadden at the Eltuek Arts Centre in honour of the 25th anniversary of the Marshall ...
By Darlene Wroe, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter  LATCHFORD – Temagami First Nation and Teme-Augama Anishnabai leaders are calling for a ban on aerial spraying of herbicides of the forest ...
The Canadian Press Ontario’s Ministry of Education is investigating a Toronto District School Board field trip that saw students from 15 schools attend a protest on mercury contamination that is ...
Saskatchewan’s police watchdog is investigating the shooting death of a man facing several arrest warrants for robbery. Local RCMP say they had learned the man, wanted in the robbery of two businesses ...
Six Nations Public Works may complete two green energy feasibility studies and ramp up community engagement. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) post approved a motion from the Built Environment ...
The Six Nations Language Commission has increased the stipend students receive. Karen Sandy, coordinator of the language commission presented the budget at Six Nations Elected Council’s General ...
Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) continues to experience issues with processes, procedures and memories. Councillor Helen Miller expressed concern about researchers skipping the ethics committee and ...
A not for profit organization is creating confusion over who’s the boss at the Six Nations Elected Council adminstration building. The Ontairo Woodlot Association, involved biodiversity on Ontario ...
Last week the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) became the latest organization to formally apologize to Indigenous Peoples for the “actions or inactions’ they played in the medical racism they coined ...
The Canadian Press  Quebec’s minister responsible for relations with First Nations and Inuit says northern communities can’t opt out of paying their electricity bills. Ian Lafrenière was reacting to a ...