Month: April 2023
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Due to staffing issues, On-Call Services will be temporarily suspended Mondays through Thursdays at The Kahnawà :ke Animal Control Department. The regretful announcement is in-place until further notice, with normal business hours continuing on the open weekdays from 8:30am to 5pm. On-Call Services will be available Fridays from 6pm to 9pm and Saturdays and Sundays from […]
K1037 Radio Bingo, which was scheduled for tonight at 7:30 pm, has been moved. Jeci Goodleaf is the Radio bingo Coordinator: “Due to the ongoing power outages, K1037 will postpone Radio Bingo until tomorrow, Friday, April 7th, at 7:30 p.m. We ask our bingo players to keep themselves updated on our K1037 Facebook page in […]
The Kahnawake Education Center (KEC) schools and offices remain closed today. Kahnawake Survival School (KSS) does not have any power. Since Friday and Monday are holidays, classes will only resume on Tuesday, April 11. Indian Way, Avery’s and Karihwanoron remain closed. Step by Step is also closed today, as is the 7 Generations Daycare. First […]
Due to the weather the Kahnawake Education Center (KEC) is sending the students and staff home early today. Freezing rain began after 10 am and has already begun to accumulate. Nursery and Kindergarten students are headed home at 12:15. Grades one through 11 will be dismissed at 1 pm. The students will be bused home. […]
There is a freezing rain warning in effect for this region. The Public Safety Division of the (MCK) Mohawk Council of Kahnawà :ke is advising community members to monitor weather conditions, with Environment Canada estimating 10 to 20 millimeters of freezing rain could fall over the area tomorrow, Wednesday. You are reminded to exercise caution as […]
Expect roadwork for the Mercier Bridge overnight tonight. Starting at 11pm and lasting until tomorrow, Tuesday, at 5am, the access ramp for 138 west/Lasalle/Mercier from the 20 west will be closed completely. A detour via 1st Avenue and the 20 east will be in place during the scheduled work time. Share This:
Tick season is upon us and Professor Jade Savage, Biological Sciences at Bishop’s University was the second half guest today on Tetewatharen, the Partyline Talkshow on K1037, with host Peggy Mayo-Standup. Savage says that most of us did not grow-up knowing about ticks or identifying them, including the one associated with Lyme disease: “The black-legged […]