Eagle’s Nest Chip Stand & Gas Bar: a scene of fun and a growing business
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION—Douglas Chevrier and Natalie Payette-Chevrier hosted a summer party in honour of their customers for their support at the...
Youth walk to Assembly of First Nations for action to replace despair with hope
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY—Walkers on the Youth Walk of Hope have walked over 950 kilometres to deliver their message to inspire action on...
Staats family trifecta make history
By Susan Tonkin TORONTO—In a field where Indigenous people are still underrepresented, the Staats family trifecta make history in the legal field. On June 20,...
Students participate in the largest all Native basketball tournament in North America
By Sam Laskaris ARIZONA—They would have preferred if their squad had a bit more success. But the pair of Anishinabek teenage basketball players are still...
Ending violence towards Indigenous women learning session
By Suzanne Keeptwo TORONTO—“What is happening to Mother Earth is happening to our women”, says Elder Liz Akiwenzie, Knowledge Keeper from Cape Croker (Chippewas of...
Indigenous Advisory Group Established with the Law Society Addressing unique access to justice issues and promoting stronger ties
TORONTO (July 13, 2016) — An Indigenous Advisory Group (IAG) has been established with the Law Society to provide advice on Indigenous issues and guide...
10 Ontario Rivers Protected from 19 Hydroelectric Projects
SUDBURY (July 13, 2016)–The Ontario Rivers Alliance (ORA) is celebrating a major victory in the protection of 10 Ontario rivers that have been under threat...
Anishinabek Education Institute gleaming with pride as it celebrates its graduates
By Katie Twance NIPISSING FIRST NATION—The Anishinabek Educational Institute (AEI) Nipissing campus held their graduation ceremonies on Saturday, June 25, 2016, on Nipissing First Nation....
ORIGIN bulldozing path for greater opportunities for women
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—Red Rock Indian Band’s Melissa Hardy Giles and partner Paul Giles want to train more women as heavy equipment operators. The...
Garden project cultivates opportunity and healthy community
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—Fort William’s Jensen Morriseau and Beau Boucher are working with Roots to Harvest on the Fort William community garden and two...
Little Spirit Singers recognized for their contributions
By Vincent Chechock PARRY SOUND—In recognition and in celebration of being recipients of the 2015 Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Youth Achievement, Chief and Council and...
The New Duchesnay Store serves up 10th anniversary with a smile
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION—Staff, the community, and responsible ownership have made a winning combination for The New Duchesnay Store, in Duchesnay on...
Canada Day sharing circle creates multiculturalism and shared knowledge
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—Red Rock Indian Band’s Cindy Crowe led a Canada Day Sharing Circle with Pipe Ceremony at the Spirit Garden Firepit at...
Pic Mobert opens treatment centre
By Rick Garrick PIC MOBERT—Pic Mobert First Nation celebrated the grand opening of its new water treatment plant on June 21 with a tour of...
Book Review: The Queen and the Council Fire: The Treaty of Niagara, Reconciliation, and the Dignified Crown in Canada
Reviewed by Karl Hele Beginning as an essay exploring the importance of the 1764 Treaty of Niagara where more than 2,000 First Nations and representatives...