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The Michon brothers of Fort William First Nation and the 52nd Battalion

March 4, 2015
By Laurie Leclair During the early spring of 1915, the newly raised 52nd Battalion C.E.F. (Canadian Expeditionary Force) began its recruitment in Fort Francis, Dryden,...

Photography featured at Life Promotion Youth Showcase

February 27, 2015
THUNDER BAY – Long Lake #58’s Autumn Longpeter-Esquega wants to “get into art” after her photography was featured at the National Aboriginal Youth Suicide Prevention...

Dokis’ Lajeunesse growing with the Sarnia Sting

February 24, 2015
By Greg Plain SARNIA – Troy Lajeunesse is a 17 year-old left wing hockey player from Dokis First Nation and has been playing with the...

Mnaasged thanks businesses who helped at Christmas

February 23, 2015
By Greg Plain MUNSEE-DELAWARE – Mnaasged Child and Family Services delivered six “Thank You” plaques to local organizations and businesses that have made a big...

The ‘Wet Cues’ win back-to-back in 8-ball

February 10, 2015
By Greg Plain SARNIA – Four men from Aamjiwnaang First Nation swept the Ontario Valley National 8-Ball League Association (OVNEA) tournament on Feb. 8 without...

Being a team player the focus of this year’s Little NHL

February 6, 2015
By Rick Garrick This year’s 44th Annual Little NHL (Native Hockey League) tournament is incorporating a focus on team players instead of star players. “Let’s...

Pic River citizen now Chamber of Commerce chair

February 3, 2015
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY – Pic River’s Joe Moses aims to encourage more dialogue between Aboriginal and non-aboriginal stakeholders as the 2015 chair of...

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