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The Kahnawake Covid 19 Task force in its Tuesday afternoon briefing has tightened up restrictions on visitors to your home. According to Lloyd Phillips, who is in charge of public safety, we can still go through the Christmas period with the rules that are in effect now but then things change. “Effective on December 29th, […]
There are six active cases of COVID-19 as of Monday morning in Kahnawake. Lisa Westaway, the Executive Director of the Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre (KMHC), joined us live on the Morning D. “We have many people in isolation as contacts of those positive cases. So we are waiting and that’s 14 days before we see […]
Much of the second and third floors of the Tewatohnihi’sakta building will likely remain closed for the next 11 weeks following an early morning fire this past Wednesday. Marissa LeBlanc is the Office and facilities Manager at Tewatohnihi’sakta: “Our fire pumps, the motor on it blew that’s located in our electrical room downstairs on the […]
A day after the Post Office and Tewatohnhi’saktha were evacuated because of smoke, the first floor of the building at the Services Complex has reopened. The second and third floors remain closed as repairs are being performed on a faulty sprinkler system. Linda Benwell is the Postmaster in Kahnawake. She says the smoke from the […]
Kahnawà:ke’s Brooke Stacey, who recently became a mother for the first time, has re-signed for a second season with the Buffalo Beauts of the National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL). An all-star last season before going on maternity leave, Stacey had 8 goals and 8 assists in 14 games. Nathaniel A. Oliver is the Buffalo Beauts […]
The Canada Post Office in Kahnawake is closed for the rest of the day, Wednesday, after it was infested with smoke. The Kahnawake Peacekeepers say a hydro problem led one of the pumps to short out and begin to smoke at 10:14 this morning. There were no injuries, but because of the abundance of smoke, […]
The state of emergency in Kahnawake is being extended for another 30 days. The new mandate begins on December 21st and extends for a ninth straight month. It also includes the mandate of the Task Force to be extended. According to the Emergency Measures Law the state of emergency must be extended 30 days at […]
Resilience Montreal, a day centre close to Cabot Square in downtown Montreal, has to find a new home for homeless people, many of whom are Inuit. The Minister responsible for Native Affairs, Ian Lafreniere, announced assistance to the tune of $600,000 at a weekend news conference meant to help find a home. Nakuset is the […]
Mercier Bridge roadwork and inspections will require the complete closure of the Highway 138 up ramp towards Montreal. Monday through Thursday nights from 9 pm and 5 am, the ramp from the Chateauguay direction to access the Mercier will be closed. The right lane will also be closed on the bridge. A detour will be […]
The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is beginning to roll out as early as Sunday in Quebec. Meanwhile, a former Montrealer has already received his doses thanks to clinical trials in the United States. Stefano Da Fre is a Filmmaker and Actor in New York City. “I wanted to do something to advance this period in life […]