Anti-racism group says deer cull protests at Short Hills are racist

NIAGARA FALLS — An anti-racism group is publicly condemning the yearly hunting protests on Haudenosaunee traditional territory — saying it is racist. Niagara’s Anti-Racism Coalition…

Bell Memorial and Alexander Bell Gardens Centennial Celebration

BRANTFORD – On July 26th, 1874, Alexander Graham Bell discovered the basic principle of what is arguably one of the most influential devices in modern…

Buffy’s latest album out in November

TORONTO – Since her groundbreaking debut, 1964’s It’s My Way!, Buffy Sainte-Marie has been a trailblazer and a tireless advocate. The innovative artist shares a…

Mobile Cancer Screening Coach coming to SN

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Reclaiming Well Being Committee welcomes the Mobile Cancer Screening Coach to Six Nations for free cancer screening…

Men’s Fire awarded absolute discharge in Detlor assault case

BRANTFORD — Brantford Justice of the Peace Peter Bourque upheld assault charges brought against William Monture and Lester Green, by Haudenosaunee Development Institute (HDI) lawyer…

Keely’s Haunted Trail welcomes

SIX NATIONS – Keely’s Haunted Trail, one of the most well-known Halloween attractions on Six Nations has been offering scares and fun for families in…

Accused murderer’s mom released on bail

RANTFORD – Sharon “Sis” Hill, the mother of accused murder Shawn Hill, who is still at large, was in Brantford court Friday for her bail…

War amps labels to be delivered

The War Amps 2017 address labels are being mailed to Ontario households starting this week. The theme, “Making a Difference,” shows how The War Amps…

Lecture and film to open discussion on history of residential school

Susan Enberg, creator of a documentary on a notoriously violent residential school in Northern Ontario, will talk about her film at a free public lecture…

Robbie Robertson earns Life-Time Achievement Award

SIX NATIONS – Decorated guitarist and songwriter Jaime Royal “Robbie” Robertson was awarded and honoured for the community of Six Nations first Lifetime Achievement Award…

New commitment for resolution in ‘60s scoop class action

OTTAWA – The Sixties Scoop is a dark and painful chapter in Canada’s history. Working together to resolve class actions and bring a meaningful resolution…

Indigenous Bar Association warns of Bill C-58

OTTAWA – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) wishes to express its concerns with respect to the content of Bill C-58 which, if passed into law,…

‘Go back to the rez’ – car smashed in racism at South Dakota highschool

STURGIS, S.D. _ A South Dakota high school has forfeited its homecoming football game against a school from a nearby American Indian reservation and has…

Conference shares information for breast cancer survivors on living their “new normal”

HAMILTON – Breast cancer survivors and their loved ones are invited to Life After Breast Cancer, a full-day conference taking place Wednesday, Oct. 18 at…

Six Nations Farmers Market taking root

SIX NATIONS – Adrianne Lickers and the rest of the staff at the Six Nations Farmers Market celebrated another great summer season at the old…