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Dokis’ Lajeunesse plays first game for OHL Sarnia Sting

September 25, 2014
By Marci Becking SARNIA – When Troy Lajeunesse, citizen of Dokis First Nation, laces up his skates tomorrow night in Sault Ste. Marie, it will...

Ferry delivery delayed due to hold on INAC funding

September 25, 2014
By Sharon Weatherall BEAUSOLEIL FIRST NATION – A ferry purchased from Alabama by Beausoleil First Nation (BFN) in August 2013 could be delayed another year...

Exhibition includes vamps for children who haven’t returned from residential school

September 23, 2014
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY – Pic River’s Beatrice Twance-Hynes felt the spirits of missing and murdered women after helping install the Walking With Our...

Royal visit addresses language, education and treaties

September 22, 2014
By Marci Becking NORTH BAY – Language teacher Tory Fisher and Princess Edward, Countess of Wessex agreed on one thing for sure at last week’s...

Job readiness program helps youth make decisions

September 19, 2014
By Heather Campbell GARDEN RIVER FIRST NATION – For several young people this past summer were offered the opportunity to develop job readiness skills through...

Trent University celebrates 50-year friendship with Curve Lake First Nation

September 18, 2014
A long-standing relationship between Trent University and Curve Lake First Nation began with a two dollar donation when, in 1964, Curve Lake Chief Dalton Jacobs...

More Anishinabek communities on board with their own constitutions

September 18, 2014
By Marci Becking and Faye Sabourin M’CHIGEENG FIRST NATION – Jenny Restoule-Mallozzi says that community constitutions are made up of fundamental laws that clearly establish...

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