Province adds $17 million in area school infrastructure funding

BRANTFORD – Former education minister and current president of the Ontario Treasury Board,  Liz Sandals, was in Brantford along with Liberal MPP Dave Levac and…

Two Row on the Grand: sharing responsibility

GRAND RIVER – In honour of the Two Row Wampum and what it still stands for, a group of Onkwehon:weh and settler allies are in…

Pen-Pals creator leaves a lasting legacy

CALEDONIA/SIX NATIONS — Ten years ago, Six Nations elementary school teacher Suzie Miller was watching the emotional stand-off between citizens of Caledonia and Six Nations…

Roberta Jamieson appointed as Officer of the Order of Canada

OHSWEKEN – Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, announced last week, the 113 new appointments to the Order of Canada. Roberta Jamieson, President and…

Hoyane Sam General says he will not be dehorned

SIX NATIONS  — A controversial move by the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Chiefs Council (HCCC) at the July Confederacy meeting on Saturday to re-instate a former Cayuga…

Food drive in Fort William helps local women shelters

FORT WILLIAM – Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation and Two Row Times partnered last week in hosting a food drive blitz near Thunder Bay; donations were given…

Single vehicle accident sends three to hospital

SIX NATIONS — A Six Nations man was arrested and charged with impaired driving after his SUV crashed into a hydro pole on Highway 54…

New evidence demands a new verdict

BRANTFORD – Disappointed to the bone after important finds of stone tools were ignored by the Canadian Archaeological Society, German born Ilse Kraemer stopped her…

Golf tourney raises $5,000 for food bank

SIX NATIONS – Almost $5,000 was raised for the Six Nations Community Food Bank (SNCFB) at its annual fundraising golf tournament. “The day was awesome,”…

Haldimand Walk: a journey of discovery

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

Dr. Tony Hall visits Kanata Mohawks

EAGLES NEST — In 2014, Dr. Anthony Hall, noted author of “The American Empire and the Fourth World: The Bowl With One Spoon, Part One,”…

3-Nolans at KT

Hundreds of KT Gas and Convenience’s customers were surprised to find Garden River’s Nolan boys, Brandon, Jordan, and their father Ted Nolan, signing autographs and…

College opportunities for youth at Six Nations Polytechnic new campus

BRANTFORD — Six Nations Polytechnic held an open house at the school’s new campus in Brantford Saturday at an event for prospective students from the…

Prince’s Charities Canada seeks to empower youth employment

OHSWEKEN – The indigenous population is the fastest growing population in Canada and an off-reserve organization is seeking to help indigenous youth prepare themselves for…

Racing for Diversity Team drivers get big thank you

Four young drivers for the Racing for Diversity Team, received four high-end BMX bikes in their favourite colours as a thank you for the efforts…