BRANTFORD – The Pink Feather Society would like to congratulate Wonda Jamieson for being the recipient of the first Pink Feather Society’s Bursary. Jamieson was…
OHSWEKEN – The Six Nations Rebels lacrosse team asked community members to bring a non-perishable food item to the Intersquad game last week instead of…
OTTAWA – Even though Tracey Lindberg’s first novel didn’t win this year’s Canada Reads competition, Birdie is a book for those who care about reconciliation…
OHSWEKEN – Violence effects everyone and each person who experiences the different types of violence is effected in their own personal way. To bring awareness…
THORALD — It doesn’t matter how old you are, storytelling is for everyone and is a part of all First Nations cultures. “Stories are so…
OHSWEKEN – Last night Dakota Brant taught elected band council how to say, “what is your name?” in Mohawk. When the proposed Tim Hortons opens…
BRANTFORD – These days there can never be too many conversations about reconciling the relationship between Indigenous people and settler Canadians, it’s far too important…
BRANTFORD – A pre-trial for Kent Owen Squire-Hill of Six Nations took place last Wednesday in preparation for a new trial in connection with the…
OTTAWA – The Bank of Canada is inviting the public to nominate iconic women from Canada’s past to appear on the next issue of bank…
SIX NATIONS – A new four-way stop is going to be installed at the intersection of Sixth Line and Oneida Road and will be in…
SIX NATIONS – Spread hope across the nation. That’s what Michele General and the team behind HOPE Clan want to see happen between now and…
NEW CREDIT – New Credit council and chief met with Six Nations’ council and chief last week to discuss possibilities of working together on future…
OHSWEKEN – Leenie Hill puts a lot of hard work in her flower business and you can tell she puts a lot of heart in…
OHSWEKEN – Now that people know a pharmacy that may dispense methadone and suboxone could be established here, the community can get together and discuss…