OHSWEKEN — The Food Bank received a donation from Enbridge Pipelines Inc. on March 21 for $1750.00. Sonia Fazari, senior advisor of Aboriginal affairs is seen in the picture on the right, handing Six Nations Community Food Bank co-ordinator Charley Hill the cheque. “The food bank is once again very grateful for this generous donation,” said Hill.
Related Posts

As the ancient waters of the Grand River whispered past Chiefswood Park on a warm and sunny spring afternoon last Thursday, the grasses, plants, and…

The Six Nations Language Commission is asking the community for input on what it would like to see more of from the organization. A booth…

Fibre optic internet is coming closer to being a reality on Six Nations after First Nations Cable announced a partnership with major players in the…

For the first time since the pandemic was declared in 2020, Six Nations was back together again in one of the largest and most beloved…

OTTAWA — Documents show some residential school survivors told Ottawa they didn’t want to “wear” a decision to raise the Canadian flag, as the government…

VANCOUVER — It’s been a difficult year for many since the discovery of unmarked graves at residential schools and those expressing anger are justified in…

VANCOUVER — It’s been a difficult year for many since the discovery of unmarked graves at residential schools and those expressing anger are justified in…

EDMONTON — A lawyer representing an Alberta man accused of killing two Metis hunters says his client had no choice but to shoot the men…

WINNIPEG — The name Rebecca Contois reverberated down a back lane Thursday night, days after her partial remains were found there. Dozens of people raised…

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (AP) — A Native American student was forced to remove an eagle feather prior to her high school graduation ceremony in northeastern…
First thing I want to know is who put Enbridge up to it. They didn’t just wake up and decide to head to Six Nations with a donation or maybe I am over think this. Nope
E bridge is out, evicted.
generous??? they have spent more than that on advertising this week which flies in the face of supporting indigenous people. If they were to contribute the amount that they spend on legal fees fighting the will of indigenous people- that would be generous- and more generous would be for ENBRIDGE to adequately pay reparations for the immense damage done to the ecological value of our homeland….
Public relations stunt.