Amazon warehouse going up on Six Nations treaty land in Cambridge

Elected Council’s consultation team is asking the community if they agree with a one-million square foot Amazon warehouse going up on Six Nations land in…

Six Nations celebrates new housing build

Six Nations celebrated the build of a five-unit housing complex in the village on Tuesday with promises of a second housing unit to follow. The…

Oneida of the Thames councillor facing fraud charges

A band councillor from the Oneida Nation of the Thames is facing several charges after being accused of stealing $150,000. Ursula Doxtator, 54, was arrested…

Residential school survivors want to uncover the truth

It’s been two years since the Six Nations Survivors Secretariat was formed and their mission is straightforward: to find out the truth about what happened…

Six Nations Parks and Rec makes $400k in upgrades

OHSWEKEN — Six Nations Parks and Recreation buildings got a few upgrades this year thanks to $400,000 in provincial grants this year. The upgrades were…

Six Nations mourns passing of knowledge keeper

Six Nations is remembering a renowned teacher and knowledge keeper Terrylynn Brant. Brant, born Feb. 2, 1960, passed after a two-month long battle with a…

The Gary Miller Art Project tells the tale of residential schools in haunting images

His haunting art – a collection called The Gary Miller Art Project – played on a projection screen behind him while he spoke of his…

Special interlocutor ‘waiting’ for MP bill criminalizing residential school denialism

OTTAWA — Canada’s justice minister is considering options raised by the independent adviser on unmarked graves, who says Indigenous leaders want Canada to move on…

3 ways to encourage kids to be more charitable and kind this holiday season

By Hali Kil, Assistant Professor, Psychology, Simon Fraser University With the holiday season just around the corner, families and households will soon be gathering to…

Indspire and Rio Tinto renew partnership

Indspire has renewed its partnership with Rio Tinto, one of Canada’s largest mining and metals companies, to continue supporting Indigenous students and educators in a…

Indigenous gifting in and around Toronto

If you’re behind on starting or too tired to finish your holiday gift shopping, don’t stress. It’s not too late to buy for your friends…

Crown appeals Land Back Lane acquittals

Land defenders from the Land Back Lane site in Caledonia who received an absolute discharge earlier this year, will be back in court March 1…

Six Nations Acting Fire Chief on leave

Less than a week after Six Nations Elected Council announced that former Fire Chief Mike Seth had returned to his previous role under the title…

Six Nations welcomes AFN elected chief candidates

The Assembly of First Nations is choosing its new national chief next week in Ottawa and the candidates are vying for Six Nations’ support. Three…

Six Nations Food Bank desperate for help this holiday season

Usage and food costs at the Six Nations Food Bank continues to rise, to the point they’re having to turn people away. “We’re desperate,” Food…