Heritage and burial information sessions underway in hopes to help First Nations bring ancestors home
By Laurie Leclair February and March will be busy months for Anishinabek Nation’s Heritage and Burials Committee and for its member First Nations. Kevin Restoule,...
Indigenous theatre professional designing costumes and sets across the country
By Rick Garrick TORONTO—Anishinabek and Ned’u’ten theatre professional Samantha McCue is enjoying her work in theatres across the country since graduating with a BFA in...
Jordan’s Principle bridges gaps in services for First Nation children
By Lynne Brown SAULT STE. MARIE—The recent Anishinabek Nation Health Conference held in Sault Ste. Marie from Jan. 22-24, hosted several keynote speakers, workshops, cultural...
Cottagers and Indians returns to Toronto’s Tarragon Theatre
By Sam Laskaris TORONTO – There’s no denying Cottagers and Indians has exceeded all expectations. Written by Curve Lake First Nation playwright Drew Hayden Taylor,...
Curve Lake First Nation approaches Band Council Resolution
By Kirk Titmuss CURVE LAKE FIRST NATION—Curve Lake First Nation, just north of Peterborough, moved closer to signing a Band Council Resolution January 24, which...
Waabogonee EarlyON opens its doors in Thunder Bay
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—The Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre (TBIFC) launched the Waabogonee EarlyON Child and Family Centre with a flower planting activity to...
Sault College hosts annual Pow Wow – an exciting weekend of culture and expression
SAULT STE. MARIE, ON (January 31, 2019) – “Love and Unity” will fill the air on Saturday, February 9 and Sunday, February 10 at Sault...

