Merry Christmas layoffs for GM workers

OSHAWA — Monday, the rumours became fact at the official announcement that General Motors is closing five plants in 2019 as part of plans to cut…

Montour still a Duck after trade rumours

ANAHEIM — That’s the thing about rumours. They tend to take on a life of their own. Recent rumours were sending Brandon Montour from Anaheim…

NLL labour dispute reaches agreement

The National Lacrosse League and the Professional Lacrosse Players Association (PLPA) announced today that they have agreed to terms on a new collective bargaining agreement.…

Hagersville Hawks looking for another surge

HAGERSVILLE — The Grimsby Peach Kings put a speed-bump in the road for the surging Hagersville Hawks Saturday at the Hagersville Arena. Grimsby leads the…

Ottawa launches new indigenous sports initiative

OTTAWA — Indigenous Sport & Wellness Ontario and the City of Ottawa, along with Ottawa Tourism, have reached an exclusive multi-year agreement prioritizing Indigenous wellness…

Rumour mill sees Montour a Leaf

ANAHEIM — After 22 games on the blue line so far this season, Six Nations’ Brandon Montour and his Anaheim Ducks are settled into the…

The legacy of Lieutenant Frederick Loft etched in history

SIX NATIONS — Imagine poking around the internet and discovering you are a direct descendent of the founder of one of North America’s first Native…

Hagersville Hawks given the Blues with 5-2 loss

HAGERSVILLE — What a turn around season it has been for the Jr. C Hagersville Hawks. After tripping over the starting line early, the Hawks have since…

Lola Williams, a chip of the block

Niagara Falls NY — Yet another Six Nations boxer is beginning to turn heads. Lola Williams, daughter of Six Nations’ amateur boxer Skyler Williams  won…

Will new Brantford Mayor make any difference

BRANTFORD — Kevin Davis admits his triumph over incumbent mayor Chris Friel was a bitter-sweet victory. The day after election, he realized he would have…

Trudeau, making things right in BC

Tsilhqot’in Territory BC — October 26, 2018 marked the 154th anniversary of British Columbia’s martyrdom of the “Chilcotin Chiefs.” Riding a black horse into the…

Hagersville Hawks getting traction

HAGERSVILLE — Their slow start now well behind them, the Hagersville Jr. C Hawks have come alive in recent weeks and slowly inching up the…

234 years ago, Six Nations take up home at Grand River

“Frederick Haldimand, Captain General and Governor General in Chief of the Province of Quebec and Territories depending thereon, General and Commander in Chief of His…

Red Indian retires, Gas, Grub and Goodies opens Friday

OHSWEKEN — An icon along Chiefswood Road and an anchor to the downtown Ohsweken business section, The Red Indian, has undergone a total make over…

Hagersville Hawks earn rare tie against Peach Kings

HAGERSVILLE — They were late starting, but once the Hagersville Hawks finally got off the ground, they been a force to be reckoned with. Saturday,…