Education
CategoryThe Province and treaty education partners have worked together to develop a new children’s book about the Honour Song and its spiritual importance to Mi’kmaq. Continue Reading →
Happy New Year. Another year over and a new one is beginning. Unfortunately, we did not make the deadline for December’s issue so I am Continue Reading →
Jessica O’Toole (Simon) lives in Norwood, Massachusetts. She hails from the SIMON clan here in Sipekne’katik. Jessica is a Shubie Band Member and has been Continue Reading →
November is the month when we remember all the veterans, past and present, who helped give us our freedom, and I am grateful for their Continue Reading →
Renowned human rights activist, and language and culture warrior, Sister Dorothy Moore celebrated both her 89th birthday and the launch of her book A Journey Continue Reading →
What happens when a natural disaster hits our community and there isn’t any power to cook?? You head to LSK school. The school is equipped Continue Reading →
Initiative marks an important step forward in the university’s work to address the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action on education, journalism and media Continue Reading →
Kwe, Nin teluisi, Kesatam tan teli L’nui, my Spirit name is I love my L’nu ways. Kiwnik clan, Sipekne’katik, my name is Dorene Bernard. I Continue Reading →
Launch of the fourth Edition of We Were Not the Savages will be September 30th, at the KTS Room, 2nd Floor, New Academic Bldg., University Continue Reading →
The end of the school year is always an exciting time. Children express their excitement with shrieky giggles and laughter bubbling over into their play. Continue Reading →