University of Waterloo waiving tuition for Six Nations students in historic move

Students wishing to head to the University of Waterloo from Six Nations or Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation will now be able to attend…

Spiritual and cultural bullying a problem on Six Nations, says anti-bullying group

SIX NATIONS — Spiritual and cultural bullying are just one of many types of bullying taking place in the community as the Six Nations Anti-Bullying…

Six Nations not consulted on Indigenous settlement found in Mississauga

Evidence of an Indigenous village was uncovered during the construction of a residential property in Mississauga but Six Nations of the Grand River has not…

MCFN woman named first Indigenous Police Liaison Officer in Hamilton

The appointment of Hamilton’s first Indigenous Police Liaison Officer is being seen as a step in the right direction among the city’s Indigenous population. The…

Six Nations to be part of midwives study

A midwife from New Brunswick is looking to promote the practice in Indigenous communities and Six Nations will be one of many across the province…

PSAC strike puts Six Nations students and teachers out of school

Thousands of Six Nations students and teachers have become unwitting participants in the strike initiated by the Public Service Alliance of Canada last week. As…

Six Nations Language Commission looking to create language policy

The Six Nations Language Commission is looking to create a language policy within the community as it unveiled its new strategic plan for language growth…

2RT investigates the paranormal with SNIPE in Hamilton

From the front, the Germania Club of Hamilton looks like any other mid-century tavern in an industrial North American city. Once inside, especially in the…

Former HDI archaeological manager alleges hostile work environment as reason for leaving

Wayne Hill spent 11 years building the archaeological department for the Haudenosaunee Development Institute before he was, without explanation, told to take a pay cut…

Caledonia transformer station to be repaired

About 2,000 people will be without power overnight in early June when Hydro One replaces the aging transformer station in Caledonia. The equipment has reached…

Maple syrup season is here

Community members are getting their first taste of spring this month – and that taste is maple syrup. Yes, it’s that time of year again,…

MCFN and Oakville come together for allyship celebration

The City of Oakville and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation are forging a strong relationship together, rooted in allyship and truth. Peter Schuler, an…

Chronicling the move of the Mississaugas to its present-day location

The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation have moved around a lot throughout Ontario over the centuries. And learning about their journey from the Credit…

Elected Council renews Grand River Notification Agreement

Six Nations Elected Council renewed the Grand River Notification Agreement for another five years, just as it begins to explore the impacts of the controversial…

Archives show nearly 100 known deaths at Mohawk Institute, only half in official records

SIX NATIONS — There are 48 deaths recorded at the former Mohawk Institute, according to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. But the Survivors…