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Due to an accident during excavation work near the Lifting Station located in the area near the Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre, power to the Lifting Station has been cut. Repairs will take place first thing Wednesday morning. As a result of the accident, raw sewage will have to be flushed into the bay area near […]
The Kahnawake Education Center (KEC) announced that school administrations will be calling parents of students Tuesday August 11, and Wednesday August 12, for a survey that will help with back to school plans in the community. In a press release, the KEC said they are in the process of developing a KEC Home Learning Program, […]
The MTQ says the Mercier Bridge will see a return to normal lane configurations in time for tomorrow (Tuesday) mornings rush hour. Repair work on the Honoré-Mercier bridge will be completed six days ahead of schedule. Two lanes in each direction will open for business at 5 a.m. tomorrow. Good news for commuters ,but great […]
Workers from the Mohawk Bridge Consortium (MBC) wrapped up their work on the Montreal bound span of the Mercier Bridge on Sunday, August 9th. However, according to Sterling Deer, a co-owner of MBC, the Ministere de Transport du Quebec (MTQ) has decided to replace some of the light posts during the day today (Monday). The […]
There were Hundreds of community members on the March Thursday night, including families, men, women and children. All walking from the tunnel along the Old Malone Highway and ended at Karonhianonha School. Those who walked in front held signs with messages such as “Our Voice Has Power” and “We Cannot Be Silenced” written on them. […]
The Kahnawake Education Center has delayed the reopening of schools in the community for two weeks. Orientation for all grade levels will begin September 14, with students back full time September 28th. According to COVID 19 Task Force member Robin Delaronde, “This two week extension is going to allow the K.E.C. along with health services […]
The work blitz on the Mercier Bridge may wrap up a week ahead of schedule if all goes according to plan says Sterling Deer, a spokesperson and co-owner of the Mohawk Bridge Consortium (MBC). “We are scheduled to finish all the work preferably by this coming Monday (August 10) weather permitting. All in all it […]
Kahnesetake is reporting it’s first case of COVID-19. According to Grand Chief Serge Otsi Simon multiple cases were diagnosed early last week. “We have five confirmed cases now. We have as many as thirty people who may have come in contact over a period of time.” Grand Chief Simon went on to say that a […]
The Kahnawake COVID-19 Task Force has delayed the August 10th scheduled re-opening of bars and gaming establishments. “We’ve always said we’ve looked at what’s happening around us and the fact that when Quebec opened bars and started increasing the amount of people for gatherings, we see that that has contributed greatly to the amount of new […]
Back to school in the community begins on Tuesday September 1st. Robin Delaronde who is the Director of Education at the Kahnawake Education Centre, appeared on Monday’s Morning D and says they still have a great deal of work to do. Especially in case of an outbreak of COVID-19. She says it’s something they must […]