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K1037 News has learned that there will be another work blitz on the Mercier Bridge this summer. Chateauguay Mayor Pierre-Paul Routhier told K1037 News that he was informed of this year’s work during a conference call last week. “We have 14 weeks of work on the bridge coming to Chateauguay (Southbound) where we will have […]
There are three active cases in Kahnawake. “It is really important for people to understand and know that these occurred before the opening of Kahnawake, actually they occurred before the opening of Montreal (May 25),” Task Force Medical Advisor Dr. Annick Gauthier said. “These people are excellent community members and they tried to apply all […]
The Kahnawake Mohawks Senior B Lacrosse Club announced that their season has officially been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Although this wasn’t an easy decision, taking in to account the health and safety of our players, our fans and our community was paramount,” said Greg Horn the Mohawks General Manager. “We want to be […]
The Kahnawake COVID-19 Task Force says they weren’t overly surprised by the large numbers of people who came to Kahnawake on Monday, the first day the community reopened businesses. “It has rolled out in a manner in which I think as good as we could expect we did expect,” said Lloyd Phillips, the Commissioner of […]
One lane will be closed in each direction tonight on the Mercier Bridge. 9 PM until 5 AM. The 138 East ramp to the 20 East is completely closed from 9 PM until 5 AM.
With businesses reopening in Kahnawá:ke– it caused some minor traffic issues, especially along the highways. Constable Kyle Zachary is the Public Relations Officer with the Kahnawá:ke Peacekeepers: “There are sporadic moments of bad driving, we’re getting reports of people reversing down the highway or big line-ups at stores – some stores aren’t exactly organized, ready […]
Six nights of protests, often violent, across the United States following the death of George Floyd, an African American man, who died at the hands of police in Minneapolis. At the sacred fire in Kahnawake, land protectors erected a sign of support on the weekend that reads: “Black Lives Matter”. Travis Bush, who grew up […]
A hit and run accident seriously injured a man from Kahnawake on Saturday morning. The 43 year old man was on his bicycle when he was hit by a car travelling on Highway 207 near the overpass. The victim was taken to Anna Laberge Hospital with serious but non life threatening injuries. The Kahnawake Peacekeepers […]
There have been a total of 18 positive cases of COVID-19 in Kahnawake since the pandemic began in March, including one active case. Kateri Memorial Hospital Center Executive Director Lisa Westaway says the COVID-19 Task Force factored that in to their decision to allow businesses to begin to reopen in the community. “There have been […]
Emergency Management Coordinator Atiesa Foot reminding businesses that they must pass a inspection before they are permitted to reopen on Monday, June 1st. For an inspection 450-632-0635. Foot says that Kahnawake Public works will begin to remove the orange signs on Sunday that prohibited people from entering the community. Specifically the signs on Highways 138, […]