Band council offers $7,000 to Great Law Recital

SIX NATIONS – Elected Band Council decided at Tuesday night’s general meeting to donate $7,000 towards the Great Law Recital being held on the territory…

Election Code discussed at general meeting

SIX NATIONS – At Tuesday night’s Elected Council general meeting, Dorothy Russell-Patterson, an electoral officer for Six Nations, was asked to come discuss some possible…

Vehicle fire threatened to cause natural gas leak

SIX NATIONS – A vehicle fire near a residence located on 1049, First Line Road called for four Six Nations Firefighters to be dispatched at…

Flower’s earthship has landed

SIX NATIONS – Francis “Flower” Doxtator has been waiting for her ship to come in for three years, since her name was anonymously submitted and…

Retrial date set for Squire-Hill

BRANTFORD – The dates have been set for the retrial of Kent Squire-Hill. Squire-Hill had been tried and convicted of second degree murder in the…

SN Imagination Library celebrates one year

VETERAN’S PARK – Holly Frank and the rest of the team behind the Six Nations Imagination Library celebrated the groups first birthday last week in…

Film viewing opens discussion at McMaster

HAMILTON – A public viewing of a documentary film made by Dr. Dawn Martin Hill about the Haudenosaunee reclamation of traditional lands was shown at…

Sounds of Summer at the Mohawk Chapel

BRANTFORD – The Mohawk Chapel hosted a fun filled event to be known as “The Sounds of Summer,” which provided live music, kiddie activities, vendors…

Iconic chip stand comes to Six Nations

SIX NATIONS – Is it that distinctive smell of cider vinegar, salt and fried potatoes that has kept generations of customers coming back, or is…

Electrical overload cause of house fire

OHSWEKEN – Six Nations Fire and Emergency Services are reminding homeowners on the territory to be cautious not to overload their electrical systems after an…

Road construction continues

SIX NATIONS – More road construction has begun on the territory. Six Nations Roads Department will begin resurfacing the roads on Third Line between Bateman…

Project brings art to address sexual assault

OHSWEKEN – A travelling art gallery opened at the Ganohnkwa’sra Family Assault Support Centre in Ohsweken this week as part of a province wide project…

865 kilometre walk raises awareness on suicide

HAMILTON – A group of youth and young adults from Attawapiskat and surrounding areas have walked more than 800 kilometres — from Cochrane, Ont. to…

A plant for every occasion

NEW CREDIT – Joseph Pitawanakwat says that every plant in the world has at least one specific medicinal use — last night he showed a…

Haldimand Walk: a journey of discovery

BRANTFORD – Ken Wilson was born and raised in Brantford with a cursory knowledge that there was at sometime, an Indian presence here. Beyond that,…