Author: Paul Graif
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COVID-19 – Free toll As of March 25, the toll on Highway 30 is free. You can use any open lanes, without stopping. We invite you to remain careful and respect the speed limit in the lanes of 20km/h. For customer service, only the Call Center remains available Monday to Thursday, from 8 a.m. to […]
Kahnawake Peacekeeper Chief Dwayne Zacharie says the PKs are: “Really pleased with the vast majority of the people in the community taking the time to do the social distancing. Taking the time to make sure that they’re safe and secure. Taking the time to make sure the businesses are closed. But it’s only supposed to […]
A Covid-19 testing site will be opening in Kahnawake this weekend. The site will function by appointment only, the details of how to make those appointments will be released on Friday, on a drive-through basis and be located on the side of the Kateri Memorial Hospital Center (KMHC) near the handicap entrance. It will be […]
As part of the $9 million Economic Relief Measures (ERM) Fund that was announced by the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) along with Tewatohnhi’saktha, money has been set aside for individuals and businesses in the community. If you are an individual who has been affected by a loss of income, you are being asked to […]
In response to the COVID-19 emergency measures within the community, the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) has approved an Economic Relief Measures (ERM) Fund. The ERM Fund was approved at a special Council meeting and was passed unanimously by all 12 Council chiefs. Chief Gina Deer, KMD Lead Port Chief on the Client-Based Services Portfolio and the […]
For the last 39 years, K1037 has been committed to serving the community of Kahnawake and we continue to be an essential service in times of crisis. As this situation with Covid-19 continues to develop and more cases of the virus are confirmed in our community, we are devoted to protecting our staff while they […]
There are now five cases of Covid-19 in Kahnawake and the numbers are expected to grow. Kateri Memorial Hospital Center Executive Director Lisa Westaway says three of the cases are not at the KMHC. “We haven’t been able to identify the source,” Westaway said. “That is a sign that it is community transmission. So we […]