Toxic explosion evacuates Six Nations landfill site

SIX NATIONS – A week after the Elected Band Council canceled a contracted deal with Kearns International, a hazardous waste compound at the Landfill went…

HDI lawyer accused of overcharging clients

SIX NATIONS – Documents obtained by the Two Row Times indicate HDI lawyer Aaron Detlor was investigated by an elected band council he was working…

Leaked documents prompt declaration to dismantle HDI: launch investigation

SIX NATIONS - A declaration was presented during Haudenosaunee Confederacy Chiefs Council this weekend calling for the immediate dismantlement of HDI and dismissal of lawyer…

SNEC and Aecon in new business partnership

Six Nations Elected Council announced a new joint venture agreement with Aecon. Under the agreement, the joint venture will perform a broad range of utilities…

Over 700 players battle it out at Crazy Bill’s Paintball Home Opener

SIX NATIONS – Over 700 competitive paintball enthusiasts and vendors from across Ontario travelled to Six Nations territory for the Crazy Bill’s Paintball Field Home…

New Fire Hall construction begins

OHSWEKEN – Ground breaking for the new Six Nations Fire Hall took place Thursday morning at the site where the construction is to soon begin.…

National Immunization Awareness Week declared on Six Nations

Chief Ava Hill signed a proclamation at Six Nations Elected Council offices this week officially acknowledging April 25 – May 2, 2015 as National Immunization…

Joint Submission seeks clarification on “Aboriginal right” to use indigenous medicine

BRANTFORD – A joint submission was heard in a Brantford courtroom Friday, seeking clarification on Justice Gethin Edwards ruling which declared utilizing Ongwehonwe Onongwatri:yo (indigenous…

Peacemaker’s Journey beautifully modeled at Everything Cornhusk

In October 2014, Elizabeth Doxtator, better known as Bets, opened Everything Cornhusk in the plaza right in the centre of Ohsweken. “We’re so tiny many…

Province seeking to restore bee population under new changes to Pesticide Act

Coffee, strawberries, cocoa and popular types of cooking oil – these are just a few items from the massive list of goods that we enjoy…

Remembering the Pledge of the Crown

The City of Hamilton and Six Nations community members are joining to commemorate the end of the War of 1812. Representatives from various Native Nations…

Six Nations Youth Council gathers to empower each other

OHSWEKEN – Approximately 30 youth from the territory gathered at Six Nations Polytechnic this weekend for the 2015 Six Nations Youth Gathering. Youth aged 13-24…

Local teacher Summer John competing for Miss Indian World

This week Six Nations elementary school teacher Summer John is travelling to Albuquerque, New Mexico as one of 22 participants in the Miss Indian World…

35 years of service honoured

SIX NATIONS – Six Nations’ Volunteer Firefighter Howard VanEvery was honoured Monday at a lunch hour gathering at the temporary Fire Station at Public Works…

The Two Row Times is pleased to present a 4 part series on Haudenosaunee diversity by Rick Hill, Senior Project Coordinator at Deyohahá:ge: Indigenous Knowledge Centre

Haudenosaunee Diversity – Part One There has been much speculation over the years about having our own university. The thought is that we can educate…