‘The biggest benefit is taking control of our education’ says Moose Deer Point Chief Barron King on the AES
By Rick Garrick MOOSE DEER POINT FIRST NATION—Moose Deer Point Chief Barron King says signing on with the Anishinabek Education System (AES) will be an...
Hallowe’en Story: The Star Man Story
Submitted by Laurie Leclair In 1916, Jonas Waisegizhig, a 62-year old man from Rama First Nation, supplied George E. Laidlaw with several stories that would...
Student led rally walk to support Standing Rock Sioux Nation
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY—A group of about 75 people gathered on North Bay’s Waterfront Bandshell September 30, to support Standing Rock Sioux Nation...
Hallowe’en Story: The Witches of Rama
Submitted by Laurie Leclair Between the years 1915 and 1918, several members of the Rama First Nation worked with George E. Laidlaw, a retired army...
A sunny fun-filled Saturday at Sagamok
By Leslie Knibbs SAGAMOK ANISHNAWBEK—Families in Sagamok Anishinawbek came in droves to enjoy Family Fun Day on October 14. The day kicked off with a...
Fort William artist recognized with Emerging Artist of the Year award
By Rick Garrick FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION—Fort William artist Christian Chapman was recently recognized with the Emerging Artist of the Year award at the 10th...
Six Mississauga First Nations to sign historic Mississauga Accord
HAGERSVILLE, ON (Wednesday, October 19, 2016)–The Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation (MNCFN) is pleased to be hosting an historic relationship accord between all...
‘We get to determine what programs get to be funded’ says Aamjiwnaang Chief on the AES
By Rick Garrick AAMJIWNAANG FIRST NATION—Aamjiwnaang Chief Joanne Rogers says control over education resources is a key reason for signing on with the Anishinabek Nation...
Vital signs for First Nation Well-Being in the City of Greater Sudbury
By Heather Campbell SUDBURY—This year, the Sudbury Community Foundation’s 9th edition of the Vital Signs Report had a special focus on Aboriginal Well-being in the...
Our culture is a not a costume
Submitted by Steven Rickard A few days ago, a buddy of mine made some really strong points on a specific topic. I pretty much felt...
Wasauksing citizen taking a stand on drug abuse
By Rick Garrick WASAUKSING FIRST NATION—Wasauksing’s Chrystal Tabobandung is planning a Take A Stand: Taking Back Our Communities walk/bike/drive from Henvey Inlet to Parry Sound...
Anishinaabe kwoek show support for Standing Rock
Submitted by Sue Chiblow Anishinaabe kwoek organized a “Water Awareness Walk” in Baawaating territory known as Sault Ste. Marie on Oct 7, 2016, to increase...
Elite athletes aim to skate to the top
By Kelly Anne Smith North Bay – It was an inspirational conversation, talking with some of the best young female hockey players in Ontario—all of...
‘Let’s do something to help our children’ Long Lake #58 Chief on the Anishinabek Education System
By Rick Garrick LONG LAKE #58—Long Lake Chief Veronica Waboose says more control over curriculum and education spending will be among the benefits of signing...
Madahbee congratulates the Algonquins of Ontario
UOI OFFICES (Nipissing First Nation) October 19, 2016—Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee congratulates the Algonquins of Ontario for signing a historic Agreement-in-Principle with...