Pandemic wellness series brings community together virtually

It seems a lifetime ago when the community got together for events, mingling, chatting, eating, laughing, and yes, sometimes arguing, but always finding new and…

Argyle Street barricade removed

The four-month-long closure of the main artery through Caledonia moved toward re-opening on Tuesday after Six Nations land rights supporters agreed to remove barriers put…

Six Nations schools to remain closed until at least March

Six Nations schools will remain closed until at least March 1, depending on the number of Covid cases circulating in the community. Schools were set…

Six Nations to host largest battery storage installation in Canada

SIX NATIONS — Six Nations is set to become a partner in the biggest battery storage installation project in Canadian history. Three years after negotiations…

New members appointed to Cannabis Commission

The Six Nations Cannabis Commission has appointed three new members which the commission chair says will be helpful in moving the goals of the commission…

Six Nations students resilient against Covid-19 impacts

Despite the effects of Covid-19 on students around the world who have been learning remotely, Six Nations students have shown resilience in continuing to earn…

Elected Council to seek funding for household water line hookups

Six Nations has a brand-new $10 million waterline – but few can afford the cost to hook up to it. Six Nations of the Grand…

Removal of barricade on Hwy. 6 could take weeks, not days

The removal of a three-month long barricade on the Hwy. 6 bypass in Caledonia is up to the OPP and not Six Nations people, says…

Cannabis Commission seeking to incorporate

Six Nations Elected Council is holding off on incorporating the Six Nations Cannabis Commission, citing taxation concerns and the need to seek a legal opinion…

Affordable housing needed for Indigenous people in Brantford

BRANTFORD — Brantford just got funding for four tiny homes to help with the city’s homelessness crisis, but the city has yet to address the…

Black Alert: Six Nations enters the highest pandemic alert level

OHSWEKEN — As Covid-19 case counts skyrocket across the province and surrounding communities, Six Nations has moved into pandemic alert level five, with tight new…

Hwy 6 bypass to re-open after three month closure

CALEDONIA — Caledonia area residents are expressing relief on social media after learning that the barricades blocking the Highway Six bypass will be removed by…

Elders and health care workers first to receive Covid-19 vaccine

SIX NATIONS — Six Nations has been busy these past two weeks, vaccinating frontline workers and its most vulnerable residents, less than two months since…

Ken Hill, Six Nations businessman passes

Six Nations businessman Ken Hill, one of the founders of tobacco giant Grand River Enterprises, has died. GRE President Steve Williams confirmed with the Two…

Land rights; pandemic response top priorities for Chief and Council this year

Land rights and responding to the Covid-19 pandemic will be the top priorities for Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council in 2021. Two…