Ontario invests in Mohawk College for indigenous program
Ontario announced a $1.25 million investment in Indigenous education at Mohawk College. The money will be used to build the region’s first Indigenous education plan, share best practices among Aboriginal Education Councils and help … Read More »
New 4-way stop will be installed on Sixth Line, Six Nations
A new four-way stop is going to be installed at the intersection of Sixth Line and Oneida Road and will be in effect as of April 1, 2016. Six Nations Public Works made the … Read More »
Indigenous leaders inspire on International Women’s Day
Several national indigenous leaders shared their thoughts yesterday on International Women’s Day. President of the Native Women’s Association of Canada, Dawn Lovell-Harvard said “Indigenous women are the epitome of strength and resilience. Harvard said … Read More »
Missing Six Nations woman sought by family
UPDATE: 3/8/16 2:17pm – Six Nations Police have reported Brittany has been located and is safe. A missing Six Nations woman is being sought by her family today. Brittany Kira Bomberry – DOB March … Read More »
Six Nations delegation in Ottawa to talk land right issues
A delegation from Six Nations are in Ottawa this week to meet with newly elected Members of Parliament and senior government officials to bring awareness to long outstanding land right issues haunting their Nation. … Read More »