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Child Well-Being Working Group meet to advance implementation of Child Well-Being Law

July 24, 2018
By Laura Barrios ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN—The Child Well-Being Working Group gathered in the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation on July 9-10 to receive presentations from...

Water tower work commences in Kettle and Stony Point First Nation

July 24, 2018
By Colin Graf CHIPPEWAS OF KETTLE AND STONY POINT FIRST NATION—Work is starting on a water tower to provide for safety and future development in...

One heart, two spirits – Fort William First Nation honours two-spirited citizens

July 23, 2018
By Rick Garrick FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION—Fort William raised a community-designed pride flag in front of the band office to honour two-spirited community members on...

Opinion: I shaved my head to start anew

July 21, 2018
By Jolene Banning I grab the hair clippers and buzz off a small test patch of hair at my left ear, to see if I...

Long Lake #58 singer to perform at Toronto Blue Jays home game

July 20, 2018
By Rick Garrick TORONTO—Long Lake #58 singer Natasha Fisher is looking forward to performing the national anthem at a Toronto Blue Jays home game in...

Actua and Six Nations Polytechnic STEAM Academy deliver for-credit on-the-land camps across Ontario

July 19, 2018
SIX NATIONS–Actua, Canada’s leading science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) youth outreach network, in partnership with Six Nations Polytechnic STEAM Academy, is providing local Indigenous...

Aamjiwnaang historian and author launches new book

July 19, 2018
By Colin Graf AAMJIWNAANG FIRST NATION—Local author David D. Plain has launched his new book “A Brief History of the Saugeen Peninsula”.  The new book...

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