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Understanding through learning about Residential Schools

December 1, 2017
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY – The harrowing effects of Residential Schools were explained in a hushed auditorium at a special Reconciliation learning event...

Getting access to mental health services in southwestern Ontario

November 30, 2017
By Colin Graf SARNIA –  Young people from three First Nations in southwestern Ontario are getting some extra help in getting access to mental health...

Historian reminds us why many First Nations people fought in World War I

November 29, 2017
By Colin Graf      AAMJIWNAANG – The  story of why at least 4,000 First Nations people fought in World War 1 for a country that would...

Training opportunities with East-West Tie Transmission Project

November 28, 2017
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY – Supercom Industries LP recently held a successful Community Information Session on training opportunities for the upcoming East-West Tie Transmission...

Neechee Studio Illustration workshop a hit

November 27, 2017
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY – The Nov. 18 Neechee Studio Illustration workshop was a hit with a group of Fort William community members at...

Second edition of ‘Mile Post 104 and beyond’ creates a conversation for reconciliation

November 25, 2017
By Carrie MacKenzie KINGSTON – Robert P. Wells, the author of “Wawahte” is republishing his first novel, “Mile Post 104 and Beyond” which was originally...

The world will listen to Wikwemikong’s little water walker

November 24, 2017
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY – Her voice will be heard far and wide about why we have to save our planet. Autumn Peltier...

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