Hamilton receives another change to deadline for cleaning up Chedoke Creek

HAMILTON – In another change to the timelines for cleaning up the Chedoke Creek waterway — the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks now says…

Hereditary chiefs have not been briefed on risks to plants, wildlife during delays cleaning Chedoke Creek

HAMILTON – The city of Hamilton’s water director says no one from Hamilton has been given the opportunity to explain to the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Chiefs…

Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation mourns child’s life lost to trailer fire

The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and surrounding communities are mourning the tragic loss of a 10-year-old child, who lost their life in an…

Six Nations releases land claim case documents

OHSWEKEN — All of the materials filed to date in the Six Nations land claim litigation have now been posted online. The website went live…

HDI financial statements show “success fee” payments made to corporate officers or HCCC Secretary

For the first time in years, the financial statements from the Haudenosaunee Development Institute are publicly available online – and the numbers presented leave more…

Warriors exist, and the People’s Fire ever burning is the centre of the Haudenosaunee world

As a part of my job, I regularly have to read official documents and cross reference sources to make sure that the facts are straight.…

Six Nations transit study eyes on-demand ride-sharing

The best public transportation for a rural community like Six Nations is an on-demand ride-sharing system, Six Nations Public Works has found. A transportation study…

Opioids found and eight people charged during Six Nations drug bust

Eight Six Nations people are facing charges after Six Nations Police conducted search warrants for controlled substances at three local residences and one business. The…

Two Six Nations brothers found guilty in second degree murder

BRANTFORD — Two Six Nations brothers were found guilty of second degree murder Mar. 1 in the shooting death of Andrew Davis, 27. Davis, known…

Baby tooth teachings

Losing baby teeth is a right of passage for children. The Akwesasne-based Onkwehonwe Midwives Collective (OMC) has come up with a fun way to commemorate…

30th Indspire Awards celebrates three decades of achievement

The 2023 Indspire Awards will honour 12 exceptional Indigenous achievers and will also commemorate 30 years of Indigenous excellence, welcoming past Indspire laureates. The award…

A Reconciliation Revelry concert set to light up Sanderson Centre

TREATY: A Reconciliation Revelry, a concert event produced and directed by Tim Johnson and Josh Miller is slated to be performed at the Sanderson Centre…

APTN Investigates: Indigenous people in Canada behind bars

Indigenous people make up less than five per cent of the Canadian population yet account for more than 32 per cent of all incarcerated inmates.…

ITAC and Trans Canada Trail collab

The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) and Trans Canada Trail have committed to work together to promote tourism destinations focused on authentic Indigenous experiences.…

Little NHL kicks off in Mississauga

Finally, after a Covid-19-long hiatus, Ontario’s largest Indigenous hockey tournament began in Mississauga, Ont., on Sunday and thousands of First Nations children and teens are…