TORONTO – There is nothing about being an indigenous woman or sex worker that is inherently violent – that was one of the main messages…
(Part 1 of a 2 part series) The river spawning is so important to our people that we even have a social song for it.…
TYENDINAGA – March 30th was the beginning of Annual Language Revitalization Week in Tyendinaga, and this year featured the premiere of Chloe Ellingson’s documentary Raising…
The Brantford Cannabis Club will be hosting the second annual Brantford 4/20 Rally on Monday, April 20, from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Victoria…
OHSWEKEN – On Wednesday approximately 50 Six Nations community members attended a public meeting held at Polytechnic to hear and provide feedback for the working…
The Mohawk Workers hosted a bow and arrow Turkey Shoot at the Kanata Village in Brantford, which was well attended by archers from the area…
Twenty-two years ago, a publishing company called Wizards of the Coast invented something completely new. It was a trading card game called Magic: The Gathering.…
Two area teachers have been selected to receive the Bay Area Science and Engineering Fair Champion Teacher Recognition Award for 2015. Sonja Greene and Lenora…
SIX NATIONS – A woman from Simcoe was the lucky winner of a $50,000 jackpot bingo at the Six Nations Bingo Hall. Karry Barth was…
OHSWEKEN – On Thursday night, more than 120 Six Nations community members attended a public meeting organized by Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) to discuss…
OHSWEKEN – Last Thursday, Brant Liberal candidate Danielle Takacs had a day of engagement with Six Nations and New Credit, aiming to help draw wider…
BRANTFORD – Brantford Laurier’s Aboriginal student support co-ordinator Bonnie Whitlow and 5 students from the Onkwawenna Kentyohkwa program at G.R.E.A.T., hosted a March Break camp for…
OHSWEKEN – A common fallacy in our community is that the magnitude of crimes that occur at Six Nations must match our comparatively small population…