Month: November 2020
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The Mercier Bridge will be down to one lane in each direction this weekend. The work begins tonight at 10 pm until Monday at 5 am. The Airlie entrance to the Kahnawake bound bridge will also be closed. Highway 20 west between Turcot and the Ville-St-Pierre interchange and the ramp to the 138 from downtown […]
The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC) paid tribute to its staff by unveiling a mural directly across from the Hospital. “It’s been months that I’ve been trying to think about what we can do to demonstrate our thanks and respect for all the staff,” said Lisa Westaway, the Executive Director of the KMHC. “I was […]
The City of Montreal has unveiled its Reconciliation Strategy with Indigenous Peoples and The Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) is welcoming the announcement. Representing Kahnawà :ke at the announcement was Chief Gina Deer from the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà :ke: Chief Deer has been impressed with Montreal’s response to the strategies: “I think Montreal has been […]
The Poppy Campaign is underway at the Legion Branch 219 – they will be open until 6 pm, today. This is Herb Rice an associate member of the Legion: “We’re here until 6 o’clock tonight selling poppies for the annual poppy campaign. We made it until 6 o’clock because we were advised that a lot […]
Three employees of the Kahnawake Peacekeepers were among the five people who were ticketed eight days ago for being at a private gathering in the community. The fines were for $1541 dollars each. Peacekeeper Chief Dwayne Zacharie says that it has now become an issue of human resources. “As far as the enforcement goes, that’s […]
A Kahnawakero:non who tested positive for COVID-19 has now recovered. Their positive is the 38th in the community since the beginning of the pandemic. The individual was tested outside of the community and the results were only transmitted to Kahnawake’s Public Health team after the person recovered. Share This: