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CategoryJarvis was raised in We’koqma’q, Unama’ki and graduated from a Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey school. He holds degrees from Saint Mary’s University (cum laude), Dalhousie Law School, Continue Reading →
Families and friends turned out for the Easter Egg hunt and give away. Man thanks to the community Volunteers who offered this event to coincide Continue Reading →
Aboriginal Wellness/Gladue Court and Provincial Court Services Established at Wagmatcook Provincial Court services will soon be established in Wagmatcook First Nation, including Nova Scotia’s first Continue Reading →
Glooscap First Nation continues to lead the way in rural economic development in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley. On April 11th, local MLA Keith Irving joined Continue Reading →
We had our Annual Walk-A-Thon Fundraiser for the Youth Special Initiative Fund and raised a total of $1023.25. During the walk-a-thon a total of 2055 Continue Reading →
Hampton Inn and Suites, Millbrook, N.S Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) is hosting a meeting on terrestrial species at risk for Continue Reading →
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GLOOSCAP – Sidney Carl Peters has been re-elected as the chief of the Glooscap First Nation. He joins two fellow incumbents and one new councillor Continue Reading →
The largest Mi’kmaw community in the world with close to 4000 community members is located in the heart of the picturesque and magnificent region of Continue Reading →
Who knew learning about waste could be fun! There were some laughs midway through the second day of a solid waste management (SWM) workshop in Continue Reading →
We came together to share skills that keep us rooted in the natural rhythms of nature. We honored our Harvesters and our Missing and Murdered Continue Reading →
The Micmacs of Gesgapegiag, a community of 700 people who call the Gaspé Peninsula home, are proving that innovative thinking and diversification of their commercial Continue Reading →














