‘Love your children,’ says author

By Rick Garrick Wikwemikong’s Kenn Pitawanakwat has published a heartfelt message to his son in his recently launched book, When My Son Died, which is...

Kettle Point kettles

By Laurie Leclair On October 5, 1826 Mahlon Burwell paddled towards Kettle Point shortly before sunrise. He was deeply moved by the “beautiful and curious”...

Wahnapitae leads way in sustainable development

By Joey Krackle Wahnapitae First Nation’s Sustainable Development Department’s primary objective is to effectively manage our territory and development in order to ensure that there...

You can’t learn if you don’t listen

By Maurice Switzer There’s a story about how, after the dust cleared at the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn, Cheyenne and Lakota women scouring...