Protecting the purest water: Two-day walk from Cedar Point to the Waverley Uplands
Tiny Township, ON – Hundreds are expected to gather this weekend to protest the expansion of an aggregate open pit mine on a pure fresh...
A disruption of Canada 150
By Barb Nahwegahbow TORONTO – You have until December 10 to see raise a flag, the inaugural exhibition at OCAD University’s new Onsite Gallery. The...
Grand Chief congratulates Kelly Crawford, Education Director for the Anishinabek Education System
ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (Nipissing FN) Oct. 30, 2017 – Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee congratulates the newly hired Education Director for the...
Fallen rocks at Geneva Park
By Ben Cousineau The Sumerians (who lived in ancient Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq) were the first peoples to “write”. This occurred around 3000 BC. Needing to...
‘Braves’ artist sad to see the crest go from Northern Secondary School
By Kelly Anne Smith WEST NIPISSING – A Northern Secondary School crest used for years on jackets and sports jerseys, is being phased out and...
Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund hands out seven Business Awards
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY – Fort William business owners Desiree Morriseau-Shields and Jasen Dowhaniuk were among seven business award recipients at the 27th Annual...
New protocol with Sarnia-Lambton CAS and area First Nations
By Colin Graf AAMJIWNAANG FIRST NATION – As the shadow of the Sixties Scoop and following dislocations looms over them, First Nation leaders here are...
Gala Evening November 1st at WKP Kennedy Gallery – Reconciliation North Bay
Please join the community in attending a Gala Evening next Wednesday, November 1st at the WKP Kennedy Gallery: Teamwork Makes the Dreamwork. 6:30-8:30pm, All are...
Ontario government must tackle pollution affecting Indigenous communities
Environmental Commissioner also calls on the province to better protect threatened species and fight algae in Ontario’s lakes Toronto, October 24, 2017 – The Environmental Commissioner...
First Peoples Radio back on track, to launch by National Indigenous Peoples Day 2018
October 24, 2017, Winnipeg, Manitoba – First Peoples Radio Inc. (FPR) is back on track after Canadian and Radio Television Commission’s (CRTC) decision to...
The Seven Grandmothers: Professor John Borrows speaks on Anishinaabe Teachings and Canadian Constitutional Law
By Laura Robinson TORONTO – From October 16-18, by 4:00 pm, Room 140 at University College within the University of Toronto, quickly filled. John Borrows,...
Sunsets and rants with Les Couchie
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION – Les Couchie has a German Sheppard who is friendly with squirrels and chipmunks. The little creatures follow...
Anishinawbe Health and Empty Bowls celebrates 25 years of partnership
By Christine Miskonoodinkwe-Smith TORONTO – Anishnawbe Health and its long-standing charitable partnership – Empty Bowls – celebrated its 25th year at the Gardiner Museum on...
Statement from Aamjiwnaang Chief and Council re: ‘Canada’s Toxic Secret’
RE: Documentary “Canada’s Toxic Secret” – Global News on October 14, 2017 Due to the documentary and several media stories Chief and Council are issuing...
Blaisdell traded to the Sudbury Wolves
By Sam Laskaris SUDBURY – As it turns out Doug Blaisdell will not be playing his entire junior career with the Ontario Hockey League’s Kitchener...