Maachestan, the Cree word for the annual spring river ice breakup, is happening all along the James Bay coast.
Oshki-Pimache-O-Win The Wenjack Education Institute celebrated the achievements of 63 graduates during the 2019 Graduation Ceremony on June 6 at the DaVinci Centre in Thunder Bay.
“I just...
A grandmother originally from Deer Lake attended the 2019 Dennis Franklin Cromarty First Nations High School (DFC) graduation to watch her grandson graduate even though she had just been released...
Eabametoong’s Margaret Boyce and Joseph Meeseetawageesic were the valedictorians at the Kiikenomaga Kikenjigewen Employment and Training Services (KKETS) Aboriginal Skills Advancement Program (...
A neighbour’s donation of a Morley Kakepetum painting was one of the highlights at the Matawa Education and Care Centre Neighbourhood Barbeque on Sept. 15 in Thunder Bay.
“He (Stan Dromisky...
Nishnawbe Aski Nation’s Working Together for Student Success secondary school student orientation at Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay was a hit with students, including two Nibinamik students...
Maachestan, the Cree word for the annual spring river ice breakup, is happening all along the James Bay coast. This is a very important time of year for...
I was proud to see First Nation youth representing our northern homelands on the international stage this past month at the United Nations. Jeronimo...