‘We should have had gold’ says Ontario coach
By Sam Laskaris Despite the fact she led her team to a silver medal at a national championship, Karen Bell is not happy. Bell, a...
17 year old playwright reaches out with ‘Empty Regalia’
By Sharon Weatherall “When I declare myself as an Aboriginal woman to all of creation, I am not singular. I represent all of those women...
Residential Schools part 2: Nee-bing No-pi-meeng – Summer in the wilderness
Nee-bing No-pi-meeng Summer in the Wilderness No-pi-meeng kee-way-ti-nong nee-bing nin-gee-o-ta-min-no-ming. Nin-gee-i-zhi-taa-min Washi Saa-gay-i-gun-neeng. O-way gee-i-shi-zay 1960 kaa-a-go-ching Shaa-gun-naa-shee gee-zis man-zi-nay-i-gun. Kee-a-tay mi-tig waa-ga-i-gun chee-ga-beeg...
Genoodmagijig welcomes new associates
RAMA, ON, April 21, 2016 Nahwegahbow, Corbiere – Genoodmagijig/Barristers and Solicitors (NC Firm), the largest First Nations-owned law firm in Ontario acting exclusively for First...
Fort William announces new housing development
FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENT WITH CMHC SECTION 95 ON-RESERVE HOUSING PROGRAM May 9, 2016 – Fort William First Nation is proud to...
Dokis celebrates opening ceremony of Okikendawt Hydro Generating Plant
By Kelly Anne Smith DOKIS FIRST NATION — With a history of at least 7000 years, the Dokis First Nation now moves into a bright...
Book Review: Indigenous Nationhood: Empowering grassroots citizens
Reviewed by Shirley Honyust/ Yenatli:yo Pamela Palmater’s book, Indigenous Nationhood, inflames the passions of knowledge and that hunger as it addresses a number of issues...

