Indigenous led tourism creates new opportunities

Environmental respect for Mother Earth provides fertile ground for Indigenous communities engaged in the business of tourism in Ontario’s North.

Message from the Chief of the 56th Elected Council – Six Nations of the Grand River

This year marks the 26th annual Six Nations Community Awareness Week. This year’s event is scheduled for May 14th to May 27th, 2014.

Dr. to Ojibwes, “anyone who says that traditional medicine works should be thrown in jail”

NEW CREDIT FIRST NATION – McMaster Children’s Hospital delivered a message to the Sault family Wednesday with an ultimatum; either bring their daughter Makayla back…

Education and Conscience Versus Institutionalized Racism

Well, now that everyone can feel better about their battle and stance on unacceptable racism in the wake of giving the old "what's for" to…

Chef Rich Francis could be Canada’s Top Chef

Tweets and shout outs are running rampant on Social Media today, cheering on Chef Rich Francis as he heads into the finale of Top Chef…

Soldier On relay stops in Tyendinaga to mixed reviews

TYENDINAGA – The Soldier On Afghanistan Relay team began their walk, run, and wheel from the Canadian Armed Forces Base in Trenton and are set…

Support John Kane

Kind of an essay, but worth the read I think... As John’s funding campaign is coming to a close for this quarter, I was musing…

13th Annual Grand River Environmental Festival!

BRANTFORD - Our event is family oriented and the incredible BBQ put on by the Sherwood Restaurant & Catering and live entertainment by Black Mink,Dylan…

Province proposes “naturalizing” Kanonhstaton

SIX NATIONS – Randy Reid, Director of Community Initiatives for the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs was met with skepticism on Monday after he attended a…

Spring cleanup at Kanonhstaton

Spring cleanup at the Kanonhstaton reclamation site near Caledonia happened last Saturday with people coming and going throughout the day. Several dozen black plastic bags…

Prepare a Special Breakfast for Mom with Love

Honoring and giving gratitude to all the mothers in our lives is a daily consideration. Mother’s Day is an opportunity to take time out of…

For most Native communities today, tobacco is what makes the economy go around.

For most Native communities today, tobacco is what makes the economy go around. Over the last 30 years the tobacco trade has become the largest…

My Story

When people find out that I am a cancer survivor they typically reply with shock and disbelief.

Indiginesse: an interview with Nathalie Bertin

AURORA – The Indignesse art exhibition featuring numerous Indigenous women artists will start May 7 to June 28, 2014 at the Aurora Cultural Centre, 22…

New Credit child resists forced chemotherapy treatment

NEW CREDIT – Makayla Sault, daughter of Pastors Ken and Sonya Sault has taken a very brave and bold move to assert herself. The 11…