Arrows: setting the bar high for the ‘A’ division

SIX NATIONS – With mutters heard in the stands about the Arrows being the ‘team to play,’ the Arrows had no problem showing the St.…

Chiefs stumble through week’s schedule

SIX NATIONS – At this time of the season, every game and every point is important. The Major Series Six Nations Chiefs may come to…

I-Nats take Bronze again

  COQUITLAM B.C. — The Iroquois Nationals returned from Coquitlam B.C. with the Bronze Medal once again this year at the FIL U-19 World Championships,…

Rebels Miss Their Chance at Founders

SIX NATIONS – With newer and younger players; Rebels fans have known that this season was a lot tougher than previous years, with many other…

Rivermen open playoffs with James Gang

The Sr. B Rivermen finally have a partner after waiting out the first round bye in the OLA Sr. B playoff schedule. The Ennismore James…

Canada pushed USA to the wall

COQUITLAM B.C. – It was a heartbreaking evening for Canada at the 2016 FIL U-19 Men’s Lacrosse World Championship, after Team USA capped off a thrilling…

Jr. C Warriors fall to the Wild

  With the Six Nations Jr. C Warriors and the powerhouse Six Nations Jr. B Rebels both being deposed in the early round of OLA…

AFN Youth Summit calls for awareness to suicide

NIAGARA FALLS – The Assembly of First Nations National First Nation Youth Summit on Wellness gathered this weekend. More than 200 First Nations youth attended…

Electrical overload cause of house fire

OHSWEKEN – Six Nations Fire and Emergency Services are reminding homeowners on the territory to be cautious not to overload their electrical systems after an…

Road construction continues

SIX NATIONS – More road construction has begun on the territory. Six Nations Roads Department will begin resurfacing the roads on Third Line between Bateman…

Project brings art to address sexual assault

OHSWEKEN – A travelling art gallery opened at the Ganohnkwa’sra Family Assault Support Centre in Ohsweken this week as part of a province wide project…

Multi-channel indigenous performance art captures energy of Six Nations

Ho-lah! That’s a lot of words to describe an art project meant to reflect the voices of our territories. Creating news ways to reflect that…

865 kilometre walk raises awareness on suicide

HAMILTON – A group of youth and young adults from Attawapiskat and surrounding areas have walked more than 800 kilometres — from Cochrane, Ont. to…

A plant for every occasion

NEW CREDIT – Joseph Pitawanakwat says that every plant in the world has at least one specific medicinal use — last night he showed a…

Haldimand Walk: a journey of discovery

BRANTFORD – Ken Wilson was born and raised in Brantford with a cursory knowledge that there was at sometime, an Indian presence here. Beyond that,…