Don Cherry, 85, fired by Sportsnet

Cherry’s ‘you people’ rant on Coach’s Corner cost the commentator and former Bruins coach his job. He singled out new immigrants last for not wearing…

A Grandmother’s patterns and Nike’s new N7

The 10th Nike N7 Collection was inspired by the original Navajo patterns of great grandmother to a Nike employee. Creating stories out of colours and…

First certified diabetes wellness worker to be honoured

An indigenous diabetes wellness organization program, Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle (IDHC), has been granted professional certification status. Certifications provide front line health workers and management…

Short films can now qualify for oscars through imagineNATIVE

Live action shorts that win a prize at Toronto’s imagineNative Film and Media Arts Festival have a chance at earning Oscar consideration. Organizers say the…

Celebrate multiculturalism in Brantford at Laurier-hosted community event

BRANTFORD – Wilfrid Laurier University’s Bachelor of Social Work Equity Committee welcomes the public to celebrate Brantford’s diverse cultural communities at a free event on…

Short Hills Hunt exercising treaty rights

Hunting has been a way of feeding families for the Haudenosaunee for centuries. To many, it is a form of connecting with the practices of…

Six Nations Polytechnic and IBM Canada launch tuition free tech program

By TRT Staff with notes from The Canadian Press SIX NATIONS — The first school to offer a degree program in Haudenosaunee languages in southwestern…

Jerome Thompson to don orange and black

BUFFALO — The Buffalo Bandits today announced the team has signed forward Jerome Thompson of the Onondaga Nation to a one-year deal, pending league approval.…

Stacey named NWHL Player of the Week

For the third consecutive time to start the season, some of the new stars of the league have been crowned the VEDA NWHL Player of…

6th Dreamcatcher Lacrosse Festival coming soon

SIX NATIONS — Pictured above are two of the top teams from the 2016 Dreamcatcher Tournament; the Heat received a cheque for $1000 for silver…

Dismantling something that is invisible

When systemic racism is spoken of, it is often misunderstood. This is because the systems that support politics, health and justice are each filled with…

Lead in some Canadian water worse than Flint

By TRT Staff with notes from The Associated Press, The Canadian Press MONTREAL — Hundreds of thousands of Canadians have been unwittingly exposed to high…

Treaties Recognition Week and Treaty 3

Kenora, ON — Ogichidaa Francis Kavanaugh, Grand Chief of Treaty 3 says it’s important for everyone to learn about the treaty relationship between First Nations…

Ontario Marks Fourth Annual Treaties Recognition Week

This week marks Treaties Recognition Week. Treaty events highlighted their place in Ontario history and heritage on Monday, November 4, as Greg Rickford, Minister of…

New climate crisis exhibit at OCAD to feature Chief Lady Bird

TORONTO — Earlier this month a call for submissions to the Mess Mates exhibit at the Ontario College of Art and Design University was made…