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Community, Sports

Liam Johnson World Arm Wrestling Medalist

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Liam Johnson, 18. Travelled abroad to Rumia, Poland; for the IFA World Arm Wrestling Championship, which took place on December 5-6, 2019; however, they spent Continue Reading →

Business, Community

Qalipu Business Forum 2020: Building Success Together

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Corner Brook – The Qalipu Business Network (QBN) will host its annual business forum on February 19 at the Greenwood Inn in Corner Brook, opening Continue Reading →

Culture, Health

New FNs Health Services Provider Appointed In Halifax

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In November 2019, The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq’s (CMM) Kenny Prosper the long-time serving Hospital Interpreter Liaison announced that after 25 years of serving community Continue Reading →

Community, Education

Commemorative Instalment To Honour Lives Of Missing And Murdered

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Qalipu First Nation is pleased to announce its commitment to honouring the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) through the installation Continue Reading →

Community, Jobs

“You Guys Are Making History.”

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Security Recruits Graduate At Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation When 24 security trainees crossed the stage November 29th to receive their certificates, veteran instructor Mike Kuba marvelled Continue Reading →

Jobs

Gov. Measures Announced To Improve Opportunities For Woodlot Owners

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FREDERICTON – The provincial government has announced it will set a timber objective for private woodlots. “We are doubling down on our efforts to increase Continue Reading →

Eco

Gov. To Protect Eastern Hemlock Forests In Kejimkujik National Park

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Maitland Bridge, Nova Scotia Parks Canada Agency – The Government of Canada is committed to preserving our national parks, protecting and restoring healthy, resilient ecosystems Continue Reading →

Community

Interesting People & Events 30

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Industrial Waste polluted Boat Harbour, Environmental Racism at its Worst On January 31, 2019, the plug is scheduled to be pulled on the use of Continue Reading →

Culture, Health

Cape Breton University Researchers Awarded $850,000.00 Grant

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CBU Researchers Awarded $850,000 Research Grant for the Re-Discovery of an L’nu Traditional Medicine Working alongside Elders and knowledge-holders in Membertou First Nation, Dr. Matthias Continue Reading →

Eco, Education

MCG To Host Mi’kmaq Ecological Knowledge Workshop

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The inner Bay of Fundy (iBoF) Atlantic salmon population has been listed as endangered by the Species at Risk Act since 2003. As part of Continue Reading →

Business, Community

Christmas Came Early For Glooscap First Nation

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Glooscap is the 2nd in Nova Scotia to receive Financial Management System Certification Hantsport, NS – Glooscap First Nation is a Mi’kmaw community with its Continue Reading →

Obituaries

Our First Christmas Without Kiju

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Mi’kmaq Educator Elizabeth Paul Remembered Paqsitpi Wela’liek from George Paul son of Elizabeth Paul: On December 1st we lost our mother, Elizabeth Paul to cancer. Continue Reading →