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Timber Village Museum celebrates 50 years

June 16, 2017
By Leslie Knibbs BLIND RIVER—On June 3, the Timber Village Museum in Blind River celebrated its 50th birthday with a tour of the newly renovated...

Natural gas on Jocko Point set to flow to Nipissing First Nation

June 15, 2017
By Kelly Anne Smith JOCKO POINT—A ground-breaking ceremony to offer natural gas to homeowners, cottagers and entrepreneurs took place May 30 at the Jocko Point...

Lawyers recognized for long-time First Nations advocacy

June 14, 2017
By Rick Garrick TORONTO—Two lawyers whose careers have focused on advancing rights and increasing social justice for First Nations people were recognized with Law Society...

Fort William youth excel during mobile film program

June 12, 2017
By Rick Garrick FORT WILLIAM—A film about former Olympic ski jumper Steve Collins was among five created by youth in Fort William during a month-long...

Indigenous students set to mine their careers in Temagami

June 8, 2017
By Kelly Anne Smith TEMAGAMI—Indigenous students will be getting a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the mining industry. They also will be encouraged...

Recovering residential school memories at wellness conference in Thunder Bay

June 7, 2017
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—Garden River’s Barb Nolan spoke about recovering memories of residential school at the Biidaaban Healing Lodge Strengthening Our Bundles Annual Wellness...

Grandmother travels to UN forum on Indigenous issues

June 6, 2017
By Leslie Knibbs SERPENT RIVER—Recently an Elder from Serpent River First Nation (SRFN) returned from taking part in a forum on Indigenous issues at the...

Residential School history displayed at Fort William City Hall

June 5, 2017
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—The relocation of St. Joseph’s (Fort William) Indian Residential School from the Fort William community to Thunder Bay was highlighted in...

Anishinabek Nation Political Update – May 2017

June 1, 2017
Aaniin, As you are aware, the Anishinabek Nation strives to ensure that regional Chiefs meetings occur twice annually in addition to Grand Council.  These meetings...

Nogdawindamin celebrates receiving official designation

June 1, 2017
By Leslie Knibbs SERPENT RIVER FIRST NATION—At a designation celebration recognizing Nogdawindamin Family and Community Services (NOG) on May 19, Nicole True, Director of the...

Hundreds of students celebrate Indigenous culture in Thunder Bay

May 31, 2017
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—Hundreds of students took advantage of the opportunity to dance a variety of intertribal, sneak-up and round dances during the Hammarskjold...

Additional protection for reptiles underway in Aamjiwnaang

May 30, 2017
By Colin Graf AAMJIWNAANG FIRST NATION—Now that spring is blossoming across the land, and creatures are awaking and showing themselves again, some of nature’s smaller...

Native American music rocks Hot Docs film festival

May 29, 2017
By Barb Nahwegahbow TORONTO—A documentary that celebrates the influence of Native American music and musicians on almost every genre of music won the coveted Audience...

The Road Forward: A musical documentary about First Nations activism

May 26, 2017
By Barb Nahwegahbow TORONTO—Who but Marie Clements would think to do a musical documentary about the First Nations activist movement? “She’s brilliant,” said Michelle St....

Sixties Scoop survivors building family bonds

May 24, 2017
By Barb Nahwegahbow TORONTO—“People don’t realize how profound it is to not be raised with your language and your culture and your community and your...

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