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White Water Gallery announces new executive director

April 13, 2021
NORTH BAY – White Water Gallery in North Bay, Ont., announces new executive director, Rihkee Strapp. In 2011, Rihkee Strapp applied to their first exhibition...

Ground will be broken this morning on a project to address North Bay’s homeless crisis

April 13, 2021
NORTH BAY— Praztek Construction will scoop a ceremonial first shovel full of earth April 13, 2021, at 981 Cassells Street; the future site of Suswin...

Isaac Murdoch celebrates spring through storytelling and traditional teachings

April 13, 2021
By Rick Garrick NIMKII AAZHIBIKONG — Serpent River’s Isaac Murdoch enjoyed sharing stories virtually from Nimkii Aazhibikong during the March 29 Lakehead University Spring Celebration...

New app to help address high volumes of First Nation consultation requests

April 12, 2021
By Colin Graf LEAMINGTON— Members of the Caldwell First Nation (CFN) in southwestern Ontario think they have the solution for dealing with upwards of 25...

Latest NWMO implementation plan looks beyond site selection

April 10, 2021
TORONTO–The Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s (NWMO) new five-year strategic plan sets the stage for taking the organization beyond planning and site selection for Canada’s plan...

Lakehead University launches new Indigenous Law and Justice Institute

April 9, 2021
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — Lakehead University Bora Laskin Faculty of Law assistant professor Nancy Sandy looks forward to expanding Indigenous law course offerings...

Opinion: Vaccines: I’ll take mine with no screams, please!

April 8, 2021
By Maurice Switzer Even though my elementary school days are a mere dot in the rearview mirror, it’s impossible to forget Gloria Carey. We were...

Jesse Wente discusses diversity on International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

April 7, 2021
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — Serpent River’s Jesse Wente highlighted an Anishinaabe teaching about the diversity of a forest during his March 24 virtual...

Remembering Msko – Miigwaanii Kwe (Red Feather Woman) Hilda Mary Nadjiwan

April 6, 2021
Msko – Miigwaanii Kwe (Red Feather Woman) Hilda Mary Nadjiwan Sunday, October 18, 1942 – Thursday, March 25, 2021 The family announces with sorrow our...

Letter to the editor: When economists come for Indigenous education

April 6, 2021
Submitted by Jackson Pind  As an alumnus of Laurentian University and current Ph.D. candidate in Indigenous education at Queen’s University, I have been dismayed over...

Montreal teen seeking Indigenous participants for program furthering reconciliation

April 6, 2021
By Sam Laskaris MONTREAL – A Montreal teenager is doing her part to further reconciliation. This past fall, Anne Lin Arghirescu, a first-year student at...

Beausoleil First Nation Wind and Water Monitoring Project recognized for research excellence

April 5, 2021
By Rick Garrick BEAUSOLEIL — The Agaaming – Across the Bay: Beausoleil First Nation Wind and Water Monitoring Project was recently recognized during the Lakehead...

Harbourfront Centre celebrates 20th anniversary of Indigenous art innovators Red Sky Performance with digital dance film

April 3, 2021
Third Digidance presentation features excerpts from award-winning creations Trace & Miigis and Interviews from Collaborators Charting Company’s Extraordinary Journey TORONTO – Harbourfront Centre, in partnership with...

‘The whole system needs to be revamped’ says retired police officer on policing and judicial system

April 2, 2021
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION— In 2016, the nation was shocked when 12 white jurors in Saskatchewan found Gerald Stanley innocent of shooting...

Nipissing First Nation one of 37 clean water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure improvement projects for First Nations

April 1, 2021
NORTH BAY (March 25, 2021) —Canadians everywhere are feeling the impact of COVID-19, on their families, their livelihoods and their way of life. Together, Canada,...

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