Archive - 1996

by: Linda Henry

March 28 dawned a beautiful day.

by: Linda Henry

The Kenawun Development Corporation signed an agreement with Sanders True - Value April 2 to become the new owners and operators of the Sioux Lookout retail outlet.

by: Linda Henry

With the resignation of Jeremiah McKay as Kasabonika Lake's leader, the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation is without the services of one of its longest serving chiefs.

by: Bryan Phelan

The sisters of a Keewaywin woman who died in a mid-air collision last May successfully completed a walk-a-thon in her memory between her home community and neighboring Sandy Lake.

by: Carol Terry

An Empowering the Family workshop facilitated by Dr. Lenore Stiffarm and hosted by Equay-Wuk was held at the Sunset Inn in Sioux Lookout, March 29.

by: Linda Henry

Buying bulk has been around for centuries, ever since the barter system has been in place.

by: Linda Henry

n Nishnawbe-Aski Nation, there are many things that are "big." Hockey is one of them, hunting festivals another.

by: Glynn Robinson

Provincial government changes to the way legal aid is administered in Ontario could make it much more difficult for first-time offenders from First Nations to get a fair trial.

by: Linda Henry

All across Turtle Island First Nations people and non-natives mourned upon hearing of the passing of Ojibway Elder Alex Skead.