Education
CategorySydney – Cape Breton University celebrated the accomplishments of over 270 Fall graduates at a ceremony held at Membertou Trade and Convention Centre on Saturday, Continue Reading →
Mi’kmaq and Gaels to reconnect shared histories and experiences. Sydney – Plans are underway for a unique exchange between two of Nova Scotia’s peoples, the Continue Reading →
Marine Emergency Response Planning The Bay of Fundy is known for its high tides and amazing marine life, but Saint John and the Bay of Continue Reading →
On Nitap Day, September 23rd, we welcomed Eric to our school. He was here to speak to our students about the Harlem Globetrotters ABC’s of Continue Reading →
The Bay of Fundy is a unique coastal environment. Home to the world’s highest tides, it is an ecologically sensitive area with a number of Continue Reading →
Let’s Play Together / Toqi milita’nej, a Guide for Parents of 4-Year-Olds was launched at the Mi’kmaq Child Development Centre in Halifax today, Sept. 29. Continue Reading →
Who would have imagined that giving you a sewing machine when you were seven years old would later result in the most amazing regalia’s on Continue Reading →
For the first time in Mi’kmaki, descendants of survivors of the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School will be gathering together to talk about how their lives Continue Reading →
ESKASONI Sipekne’katik Pictou Landing More Graduates
We would like to congratulate our son Levi Marshall (Pictured Right) for winning two Gold Medals at this year’s National Skills Competition that were held Continue Reading →
On June 15, 2016 Trenton Middle School held their 2nd Annual Mawi’omi along with the Grade 3’s and 4’s from Trenton Elementary and the Grade Continue Reading →













