Awareness, Attendance and Hope grows at Hagersville vigil

The third annual Strawberry ceremony and Vigil for the missing/murdered aboriginal women and girls took place February 13 at Hagersville and New Credit community hall.…

Grand River Spa certified to provide oncology esthetic skin therapy

Grand River Spa has recently obtained an Oncology for Skin Care specialist. Corrie Gallant just completed Oncology for Skin Care from the leading Oncology for…

February 2014 Education Report

This term of council I have again volunteered to focus on Education. I do have my work cut out for me because there are so…

Popular Fish and Chip store reopens

Proprietors, “Woody” Kocsis (left), and Art Bazoian have opened Phase #1 of their three phase plan to bring to quality fast food back to Eagle…

Mohawk Workers take their plans to Band Council

Representatives of the Mohawk Workers sat down with Six Nations Elected Council last week to clear the air about who they are and what they…

Six Nations “Ohsweken” firehall demolition

The Six Nations Fire Hall is now a thing of the past. This week wrecking crews tore down the old Fire Hall after it was…

Two Row Understanding through Education

BRANTFORD - Two Row Times’ publisher Jonathan Garlow has been moon-lighting as a teacher of Haundenosaunee history to a group of Brantford young people over…

Friel set to force Brant to comply with land transfer

BRANTFORD - Brantford Mayor Chris Friel is taking the gloves of in his drive to force the County to accept a land transfer deal they…

SN Elected Chief Ava Hill’s tour of duty

OTTAWA – Elected Chief Ava Hill was in Ottawa this week attending a Federal Court Hearing launched in 2010 by four large First Nations communities:…

Two Row Times talks with Bruce Cockburn

The Two Row Times was fortunate enough to have an exclusive telephone interview with Bruce Cockburn from his home in San Francisco.

Council approves disintegrator addendum

OHSWEKEN - Inventor John Kearns and his corporate affairs and compliance manager Trudy Nguyen, were at Council chambers Monday and received the go ahead to…

Water plant opens but costs continue to rise

SIX NATIONS – The new $41 million water treatment plant was declared up and ready back in November just in time to give then Chief…

Indigenous Research Conference held at Laurier Brantford

BRANTFORD – The first annual Graduate Student’s Conference in Indigenous Research was held at Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford campus, this past weekend.

Violent Sexual Assault “did not occur” say Brantford Police

Brantford Police issued a statement Monday morning stating the violent sexual assault of a woman reported on Jan 31st, did not occur.

Woman Violently Sexually Assaulted in Brantford

Brantford City Police are looking for tips after a 20 year old woman was violently sexually assaulted in Brantford last night.