Beyak thumbs nose at Senate orders on racist letters about Indigenous Peoples

OTTAWA _ Racist letters about Indigenous Peoples have finally been removed from Sen. Lynn Beyak’s website — but only because Senate officials erased them after…

AFN outlines First Nations election priorities ahead of fall vote

OTTAWA — If Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer wants the support of more Indigenous voters in the federal election, he should disavow the approach of his…

Everyone has dirt, except Donald Trump

Nancy Pelosi announced the official impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump on Monday. Long story short: Trump is currently under scrutiny due to allegations made that…

Researchers search for Bigfoot in Kisatchie National Forest

ALEXANDRIA —  In the middle of Kisatchie National Forest, a Bigfoot researcher who calls himself “Tex-La” lets out four howls in an area that he…

I-Nats still in pursuit of gold

LANGLEY, B.C. — Beginning on September 19, the World Indoor Lacrosse Championship wages on at the Langley Events Centre. The tournament is comprised of teams…

World games to feature lacrosse again in 2021

BANGKOK – It has been announced that Lacrosse will once again appear in the World Games. At the International World Games Association’s (IWGA) General Assembly…

Exciting world record to be broken in Alberta

ALBERTA — The 7 Chiefs Sportsplex will welcome 12 days, 40 players, 282 hours of hockey and 3 million dollars raised for charity all while…

Double book launch at Woodland

BRANTFORD — Bookland Press proudly presented two new titles by Six Nations authors Marie Hess and Janet Rogers. Hess will be launching Going Back Home…

Disney rumoured to remake Brother Bear

As Mulan will be hitting theatres soon, with the film adapted to new concepts to honour traditional Chinese culture, the rumour that Brother Bear has…

Local actor makes appearance in “It Chapter Two”

Kevin Allan Hess was born in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, and is Bear foot Onondaga of Six Nations. Kevin has been acting for just over 2…

Decoding the historic Inca Knots

A khipu, or knot-record, was a method used by the Incas and other ancient Andean cultures to keep records and communicate information. In the absence…

Gallery in Toronto opens new exhibit featuring indigenous artists

TORONTO, ON – In a press release on September 5, Onsite Gallery at OCAD University announced that they are proud to present ᐊᕙᑖᓂᑦ ᑕᒪᐃᓐᓂᑦ ᓄᓇᑐᐃᓐᓇᓂᑦ…

Fourth lecture series soon to begin

BRANTFORD — The legacy of Indian Residential Schools and ways to advance the cause of reconciliation will be the focus of the 2019-20 annual lecture…

Hamilton police chief apologizes to LGBTQ community after radio interview

HAMILTON —The police chief in Hamilton has apologized to the LGBTQ community for comments he made on the radio that caused an uproar with the…

SNEC General Council Briefs: Dry Dance, Survivors Conference

OHSWEKEN — Big Joe Sharrow approached Six Nations Elected Council to ask to waive the rental fee at Six Nations Community Hall for a Halloween…