Ryerson holds ceremony and feast to honour the missing and murdered
By Barb Nahwegahbow A ceremony and feast has been held at Ryerson University, to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Men, and all...
Anishinabek won’t change position on nuclear waste repositories: Madahbee
UOI OFFICES (February 23, 2016) – Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee says the Anishinabek Nation continues to support the 2010/30 Chiefs-in-Assembly resolution which states that...
Garden River housing policy recognized at Housing Conference
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY – Garden River’s development of a new comprehensive housing policy was recognized with the 2016 Housing Recognition Award at the...
Holding children tight and keeping them safe in Sagamok
By Leslie Knibbs SAGAMOK ANISHNAWBEK – Sagamok’s fire chief gave good cause for locking schools down during the traumatic shooting that took place a week...
Open water conditions concern Grandmother Josephine
By Rick Garrick Waterwalker Josephine Mandamin is concerned about the unusual open water conditions along Lake Superior’s northern coast this winter. “I’ve noticed it this...
Past, Present, Future: business leader urges everyone to the table to support First Nation entrepreneurs
By Laura E. Young SUDBURY – The head of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business urged indigenous people to return to their entrepreneurial roots where...
Anishinabek social leaders optimistic children will be treated equally
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION – The chief of Nipissing First Nation hears positive talk coming from the Liberal federal government. Now Chief...
Henvey leadership encouraged by climate change meeting
By Joey Krackle Some leaders of the Anishinabek Nation are very encouraged by the Prime Minister’s commitment to meet with Indigenous leaders on March 2...
Chief applauds bridge decision
By Rick Garrick Fort William Chief Peter Collins recently applauded a Superior Court decision in favour of the City of Thunder Bay’s application process for...
Beausoleil First Nation in danger of losing ferry
By Sharon Weatherall Beausoleil First Nation is in danger of losing its vehicle ferry if the vessel is decommissioned during dry dock later this year....
ROM hosts memorial for Cape Croker youth
By Barb Nahwegahbow “One of our young warriors has left us,” said Traditional Knowledge Keeper Ed Sackenay. He was speaking at a memorial ceremony on...
Cubs Scout Troop in Aamjiwnaang for the first time
By Greg Plain AAMJIWNAANG – With help from Band Council for start up fees and uniforms, the 1st Aamjiwnaang Cub Scouts started in the fall...
King exhibit open until Feb. 28
By Barb Nahwegahbow TORONTO — “As an artist, I’m never short of ideas,” artist Clayton Samuel King told people gathered for the opening of his...
Aboriginal Men’s Team Ontario getting organized for championships
TYENDINAGA MOHAWK TERRITORY — Aboriginal Team Ontario is coming together nicely as they head into the final two months of preparation before they take the...
‘Little Turtle Walk’ with Josephine Manadamin
Submitted by Sue Chiblow On November 5, 2015, the Naamwe Kendassing Child Care Centre of Whitefish River First Nation hosted a “Little Turtle Water Walk”...