Sixties Scoop Survivor details failures of the Child Welfare System in new essay collection
NEYAASHIINIGMIING — Kegedonce Press proudly announces the release of These are the Stories: Memories of a 60s Scoop Survivor by author, editor and journalist Christine...
Allen Lewis Trodd sworn in as Indigenous Student Trustee
NORTH BAY— Near North District School Board (NNDSB) unanimously accepted the recommendation from the Indigenous Youth Circle to appoint Allen Lewis Trodd as the Indigenous...
Tony H. Jocko Memorial Heroes in Health awarded to five deserving individuals
ANISHINABEK NATION TERRITORY – Five awards in health were presented on Day Two of the seventh annual Anishinabek Nation Health Conference: We’eni Masaadan Gibimaadziwin —...
Garden River initiates Survivors Project
Trigger warning: readers may be triggered by the recount of Indian Residential Schools. To access a 24-hour National Crisis Line, call: 1-866-925-4419. Community Assistance Program...
Indigenous author explores the oppressive effects of The Hum on Indigenous people
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — Indigenous author Sandi Boucher recently highlighted The Hum’s oppressive effect on Indigenous people during a Jan. 4 YouTube video...
Pandemic forces cancellation of Little NHL tournament for third consecutive year
By Sam Laskaris NIPISSING FIRST NATION – It remains to be seen whether Nipissing First Nation will indeed get the opportunity to host the Little...
Curve Lake’s newest COO discusses economic successes and initiatives on her First Nation
By Sam Laskaris CURVE LAKE FIRST NATION – Katie Young-Haddlesey has had plenty of economic development successes in her more than 20-plus years in the...

