The story goes Akwesasne Notes started as a mimeograph newsletter in Mike Boots’ barber shop on Cornwall Island. In a few years it reached a national and international circulation of 100,000 which ...
AKWESASNE Indian Time Vol. 23 # 1. January 6, 2005 – The Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs released a statement Dec. 20th confirming that a consensus to sign the land claim settlement could not be ...
Ho ho ho! The residents of the Tsiionkwanonhso:te Long-Term Care Facility (LTC) had a jolly good time with a special visit from none other than Santa and Mrs. Claus! Their guest appearance was a huge ...
The Food and Drug Administration is considering a ban on food dye, Red No. 3. The agency has been reviewing a petition to ban the colorant for two years. The petroleum-based dye has been used for more ...
Don't let winter stop you from bringing a bit of the outdoors inside. Take a break from the holiday rush for a bit of gardening and crafting relief. Grab a pruner and basket then wander through your ...
The idea that plants benefit from kind words, or from speech in general, has roots that go back at least to Charles Darwin, who supported the concept. Sound evidence that speaking to plants makes them ...
The pre-tournament schedule for the 2025 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Junior Championship has been announced, and the City of Cornwall is pleased to announce that it has been ...
By: Cristen Hemingway Jaynes. Ecowatch. President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Chris Wright, an executive of the oil and gas industry, as his pick to head the United States Department of Energy (DOE) ...
On a crisp, bright November morning, the Raisin Region Conservation Authority’s (RRCA) Scott Braithwaite and Claudia Munafo are traveling across the RRCA’s watershed jurisdiction in eastern Ontario.
For farmers, planning for spring begins in the fall. That’s when seeds go into the ground. Later, if all goes well, roots begin to grow, followed by shoots and leaves. But that only happens when there ...
The Navajo Nation is continuing its efforts to locate and help tribal members who were victimized by fraudulent sober living homes in Arizona that specifically targeted Indigenous communities.
The Tri-District Elders will be open every Wednesday from 9:00 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Please come and enjoy a game of cards in the morning followed by lunch at 12:00 pm. Bingo starts at 1:00 p.m.