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The North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame announced its second class of inductees on Wednesday, February 1. Founded in 2022 by Dan Ninham, Oneida, and his wife Susan, Red Lake Ojibwe; this ...
Three men are facing numerous charges after various police agencies worked together to shut down a local drug trafficking operation that resulted in the seizure of 1.5 tonnes of cocaine valued at ...
COVID-19 restrictions caused the cancellation of the Miss Indian World Pageant the last two years, but this year, 25-year-old Makasa Looking Horse is ready to compete. She is heading to Albuquerque, N ...
The 21st Annual TD Kitchener Blues Festival is promising another weekend of great entertainment, live music, workshops and more for the whole family. Marketing Director Hugh Munro said the Festival, ...
SIX NATIONS — Officers arrested 5 people Friday at a First Line home on Six Nations after a search unveiled what is suspected to be cocaine. Paraphernalia consistent with drug trafficking activity and ...
Six Nations is remembering a renowned teacher and knowledge keeper Terrylynn Brant. Brant, born Feb. 2, 1960, passed after a two-month long battle with a fungal infection. Hundreds have expressed an ...
Six Nations Ontario Works says they’re noticing more and more community members living in trailers as inflation continues to climb yet social assistance payments remain stagnant. A provincial think ...
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 communications industry last week. Acronym Solutions ...
A study measuring the quality of water in the Grand River found the majority of pollutants are coming from municipalities upstream and are concentrated around Fairchild Creek. Pesticides, e-coli, and ...
OHSWEKEN — Two people are facing drug charges, thanks to another drug trafficking investigation by Six Nations Police. Police say on August 31, officers witnessed two males sitting in a vehicles, ...
BRANTFORD — One of the most interesting century homes in the city of Brantford lays nearly hidden on the steep slope between Dundas Street and the CNR train station. When you break through the trees ...
First Nations Cable could begin the installation of fibre optic cables throughout the territory by June. Jeff Thomas, president of First Nations Cable/Six Nations Internet, announced that the company ...
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