When opportunity knocks: Sudbury’s first native police officer retires
By Laura E. Young SUDBURY – Police work is all about helping for Sudbury’s first native police officer. As Grant Dokis retires after 30 years...
Women’s dance world premiere ‘Tipping Colonialism on its Head’
Re-Quickening: International Indigenous Women’s Dance World Premiere “Tipping Colonialism on its Head” Premieres April 28 Toronto’s Harbourfront, Fleck Centre Theatre By Laura Robinson Artistic director...
Pic Mobert boasts full employment levels due to economic development initiatives
By Rick Garrick Pic Mobert has achieved full employment through its White River Forest Products partnership with the Township of White River and other economic...
‘Home Fires Burning’ for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls closing its one-year camp
By John Fox Sue Martin’s one year quest to bring awareness to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is coming to a close on...
2016 Graduation Ceremony for Indigenous Students at Western University
By Shirley Honyust Hearts beat wildly as the drum played welcome and honour songs for the 2016 graduating students at the Indigenous Students Graduation Ceremony....
Justice for Jessie could have equaled justice for all
STATEMENT FROM THE ROACH FAMILY “I’m almost there. Just a little bit longer and I will be home. Home to be with my siblings when...
Opinion: At the corner of Grief and misery – Where the present has no future
By Beverly Sabourin and Peter Globensky How much grief and misery mixed into the stew of destitution and poverty can a community endure and still...

