Red dress pins honour those who are missing or murdered
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY – Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek’s Diane Hardy participated in two testimony sessions with her family, handed out red dress pins and...
Preventing diabetes through play
By Barb Nahwegahbow TORONTO – Canadian ice hockey player and Olympics Gold medalist Hayley Wickenheiser may have hung up her skates but she’s still a...
Red Drum Motorcycle club raises awareness on National Day of Remembrance
By Kathleen Imbert WIKWEMIKOONG TERRITORY – Naandwechige-Gamig Wikwemikong Health Center’s lodge welcomed unexpected attenders to the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against...
Seeds & Roots: Author sees hope amid the tears of MMIWG
By Laura E. Young SUDBURY – The author of a book about murdered Indigenous women believes the tide is turning now to stop violence in...
Greenhouse becomes reality after winning national contest
By Sam Laskaris WIKWEMIKONG – By being awarded $50,000 in a national contest, local officials will be able to build a greenhouse on the Wikwemikong...
Preventative Medicine: Indigenous community, police seek continued funding for violence prevention program
By Laura E. Young SUDBURY– Greater Sudbury Police is seeking federal funding to continue the work necessary to help the Indigenous community live free from...
Self-government over education on horizon for 23 Anishinabek Nation First Nations in Ontario
The Government of Canada is committed to moving beyond the Indian Act in full partnership with First Nations people and to renew the relationship based...

