Education
CategoryIt is hard to believe that another school year has almost come to an end. It was a year full of lots of activities and Continue Reading →
“Welcome to the Yarmouth campus of Acadia University,” said the university’s president, Ray Ivany, as he stood in the lobby of the Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Continue Reading →
Spring is upon us and many First Nation communities are busy readying and hauling in their catches from the sea. I hope that all of Continue Reading →
Tricks & tips to successful tree planting! The Mi’kmaw Conservation Group (MCG) team needs your help planting trees this summer! There will be black ash, Continue Reading →
Over 250 Mi’kmaw elementary to high school students from across Nova Scotia came together in Eskasoni May 1 to celebrate math and cultural heritage during Continue Reading →
This year’s Earth Day Celebration at the Glooscap Heritage Centre on Thursday April 18, 2013, brought together speakers from First Nation Communities as well as Continue Reading →
Curtis Michael, language instructor at the L’nu Sipuk Kina’muokuom, has been recognized with a Guiding the Journey: Indigenous Educator Award for Language, Culture and Traditions Continue Reading →
SYDNEY – Approximately 50 onlookers were on hand for the Collaborative Environmental Planning Initiative’s (CEPI) World Water Day event at the Verschuren Center for Economic Continue Reading →
Making healthy choices when it comes to seafood can be a challenging and overwhelming experience. This is especially true as seafood consumers begin to question Continue Reading →
Mi’kmaq Maliseet Nations News’ (MMNN) former columnist, Dr. Randolph (Randy) Bowers has just published a re-make of the Eagle Medicine Column. The column that originally Continue Reading →














