After two long years of financing woes and political wrangling, fibre optics are starting to be installed on the territory, which will bring high-speed Internet…

Six Nations powwow settling in to new location

Thousands of dancers and visitors from across Turtle Island filled the grounds of Ohsweken Speedway this past weekend for the 42nd annual Grand River Champion…

Government refuses to recognize Six Nations’ cannabis law

The chair of the Six Nations Cannabis Commission says the government’s refusal to recognize Six Nations’ cannabis law is racist. Kathy Mair told Six Nations…

Long-awaited McKenzie Creek drainage remediation project one step closer to completion

Six Nations Public Works is tackling flood prevention from the McKenzie Creek area on Third Line Road. After drainage was identified as a high priority…

Judge dismisses all charges against Land Back Lane defender Skyler Williams

Skyler Williams, who became the face of the Land Back movement in Caledonia, was granted an absolute discharge from all criminal charges at a Cayuga…

Council hears concerns over litigation, resident concerned about divided perspectives

A local woman spoke with Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council last week as they pondered how to bring unity to the community,…

Six Nations formally objects to Greenbelt development

Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council has roundly objected to the province’s plan to scrap parts of the Greenbelt for housing development, with…

Indigenous People’s Day celebrated throughout Ontario

Hamilton and Mississauga were just two cities in Southern Ontario that put Indigenous people, culture and history on display for National Indigenous People’s Day on…

Hamilton Police holding sunrise ceremony for Indigenous People’s Day

Hamilton Police are holding a sunrise ceremony hosted by Indigenous elders at its central headquarters as part of Indigenous People’s Day celebrations across the city…

OPP search for evidence at Six Nations property in Amber Ellis disappearance

A major search operation dozens of officers deployed from both the OPP and Six Nations police forces searched a Sixth Line Road home last week…

Six Nations looking to tackle food insecurity

With Six Nations people spending about $40 million a year on groceries and the massive rise in food costs in the past few years, the…

MCFN man who operates unlicensed cannabis store in Toronto challenging community’s recently-adopted Constitution

Ken Hughes, a Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation man who operates a cannabis store in Toronto without a license claiming traditional rights, is one…

Economic Development Corporation records highest revenue ever

The Six Nations of the Grand River Economic Development Corporation recorded its highest annual revenue ever, raking in $42.2 million in 2022, a whopping $20…

Tom Longboat Day run returns to country roads

Just like the legendary Tom Longboat, Six Nations runners, walkers and bikers took to the local Rez roads to run in Longboat’s honour on June…

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…