Kitchikake wins James Bartleman Youth Creative Writing Award
By Kathleen Imbert Kendra Walk Softly Kitchikake, nine years old, from Wikwemikong was among the five recipients for the James Bartleman Indigenous Youth Creative Writing...
A tribute to Gazh Gad Nang – Mid-Day Star – George Charles: Caring catalyst for inclusiveness and reconciliation
Submitted by Yvonne Germaine Dufault This 2017 reconciliation reflection arrives on time for Christmas in the spirit of “Peace to all”, in memory of Elder...
Odjig hopeful to play hockey at the post-secondary level next year
By Sam Laskaris RAYSIDE-BALFOUR – Despite an early setback, Ronson Odjig is hoping he can still have a memorable season in this, his final year...
Chapman’s Gas Bar Christmas Craft Sale ‘booming’
By Rick Garrick FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION—A variety of historical necklaces created by Wiikwemkoong’s Teresa Trudeau were among the arts and crafts on sale at...
Bill C-61 receives Royal Assent
ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE, Nipissing First Nation (December 15, 2017)—On behalf of the Anishinabek Nation, Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee would like to extend congratulations...
Youth Job Fair draws over 300 students
By Rick Garrick FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION—The Fort William First Nation Youth Job Fair was a success with about 300 students in attendance from the...
Historian reminds us why many First Nations people fought in World War I
By Colin Graf AAMJIWNAANG – The story of why at least 4,000 First Nations people fought in World War 1 for a country that would...

