Raymond Owl and wife Jan at front table listening to Rhonda Kirby giving information on the proposed quarry. By Leslie Knibbs SAGAMOK ANISHNAWBEK FIRST NATION —...
Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Reg Niganobe. ANISHINABEK NATION TERRITORY (May 29, 2023) – The Kinoomaadziwin Education Body and Anishinabek Nation have jointly developed lesson plans...
Employment Opportunity Manager, Public Works Department: Planning & Infrastructure Posting Date: May 26th, 2023 Location: Nipissing First Nation, ON Schedule: Standard Work Week Job type: Full-time,...
Sheshegwaning artist Angela Jason shows two of her digital art designs at The Creative Company booth during a May 17-18 gathering in Thunder Bay. By Rick...
Insp. Chris Bear, left, addressed advocates who rallied outside of the RCMP detachment in “Duncan” on May 26. Adrian Sylvester, right, was one of the event’s...
A group of Indigenous students participated in a new Indigenous Archaeological Technician training program during a Lakehead University Anthropology department archaeological dig along the McIntyre River...
Red Deer Billie Pierre of Nlaka’pamux Nation, left, and Secwépemc Matriarch April Thomas outside of the Kamloops Law Courts building in Tk’emlúps (Kamloops) on May 2,...
At the ground-breaking ceremony, Lorie Young announces the first Tim Hortons to be built on Nipissing First Nation territory on Hwy 17 W and Beaucage Park...
Curve Lake storyteller Mike Ormsby speaks about the importance of storytelling during the Keeping Culture Alive discussion event on May 10 at the Toronto International Storytelling...
Snuneymuxw First Nation has reclaimed the ancient village site of kwula’xw, a place where countless generations gathered, fished and practiced ceremonies. Photo by Lys Morton Snuneymuxw...