They are portraits of beautiful images frozen in time. Manitoban photographer and pencil artist Gerald Kuehl spent a lot of ...
By Sam Laskaris Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Many thought that Dalyn Wakely would be moving on after he racked up ...
Six Nations Veterans took to the streets in their annual early Remembrance Day Parade and Service Sunday marking Six Nations ...
By Austin Evans Writer The aggressive gameplay at the Intermediate Three-Pitch Tournament led to a win for the defending ...
A federal committee will grill cabinet ministers over Transport Canada’s failure to inform Indigenous communities about water and soil contamination at a dock in Fort Chipewyan, Alberta. The federal ...
By Matteo Cimellaro  Local Journalism Initiative  A First Nation in Quebec has won a case in the Superior Court over online mining claims in their territory. The decision issued late last week ...
Last May, when Jenny Saulnier was home alone with her dog in Nova Scotia while her son and husband were at hockey, she scrolled through social media and saw there was a house fire some nine kilometres ...
A group of Black and Indigenous women say they want a national public inquiry into a recent spate of police-involved deaths, ...
The Assembly of First Nations and Premier Danielle Smith are calling on the federal government to implement amendments to the ...
An Indigenous senator has intensified her criticism of King Charles III, again accusing the British monarch of complicity in the “genocide” against Australia’s First Nations peoples and declaring on ...
October 25th is just two days away. A day that celebrates the new homelands of the Haudenosaunee sealed by Haldimand Treaty of 1784. Lands that continue to be protected by the Haudenosaunee ...
By Dave Baxter Local Journalism Initiative  A 13-year-old boy struck by a bullet in his bedroom was the victim of a “targeted” shooting over the weekend, in a community that continues to grapple with ...