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The Kateri Memorial Hospital Center is making some moves. Masks are no longer required when visiting long-term patients. In a joint announcement by the KMHC and KSCS, that the mandate decisions were effective immediately: Valerie Diabo is the Interim executive director of the KMHC: “In some places our mask mandates are coming down. We’re very […]
A weather warning is in effect for the region, with a system from the United States affecting Southern Quebec on Saturday. It will bring rain beginning Saturday afternoon, persisting into Monday with a break during the day on Sunday. A total of 30 to 50 millimeters of rain is expected, including 2 rounds of rain, […]
Ohén:ton Í:iente ne Ratitsénhaienhs Kahsennenhawe Sky-Deer will be participating in the East Coast Business Forum in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Tuesday, May 2nd, saying: “This is a great opportunity to showcase our community’s successes and challenges in the area of economic development to other indigenous leaders, to network, to discuss issues and experiences with other […]
Ratsénhaienhs Ross Montour will be participating in this weekend’s 40th Edition of the Association of Quebec Archaeologists Conference in Mont-Tremblant where he will be making a presentation on the Tio’tiá:ke Project. Montour holds the Indigenous Rights & Research Portfolio with the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake where he has been working in partnership with the University […]
Expect a complete closure of the 138 to the 20 West ramp through the Mercier Bridge corridor this coming weekend. Starting at 11:59 pm tonight and lasting until 5 am on Monday morning, the complete ramp closure will be in place, weather permitting. Then, after the completion of the scheduled work, the ramp will return […]
35 amendments to the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke Election Law have been proposed and now it’s up to the community to put words into action. The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke’s Election Law Technical Drafting Committee will be conducting a Kiosk to seek feedback from individuals’ proposals, with the committee setting up shop in the Kahnawà:ke […]
Progress is hopeful on the Seigneury file. It’s taken 340 years, but there has been some movement on the file and The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke provided updates for the Seigneury of Sault St. Louis (SSSL) Land Grievance and discussions with Canada. In 2022, at the request of the MCK, the Minister of Crown Indigenous […]
On Tetawartha the Partyline talkshow on K1037 today, the featured conversation was focused on the new multi-purpose building. A third increase in the cost of the cultural center construction is pegged at $55.7 million dollars at this point. So far, $35 million has been raised. Jessica Lazare on the long road to the building: “We […]
The Iakwahwatsiratátie Language Nest is a Kanien’kéha immersion for parents and caregivers of children aged 0-4 offering a home-like environment for parents to learn Kanien’kéha with their children. Getting set to launch into year 10 of their intergenerational Onkwehonwehneha immersion environment, the organization has entered into a funding agreement with Kahnawà:ke Shakotiia’takehnhas Community Services to receive […]
The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) today, offered some important changes and updates regarding housing for the community. Following recommendations from two separate consultant reports including that report on housing by Brant & Associates and based on the Osborne Group’s Restructuring Study, coupled with years aligning operations for the MCK Housing Unit, operations are now […]