Starting this fall, StFX students will be able to take advantage of a unique living and learning opportunity designed to deepen the academic experience. In Continue Reading →
Cory Smith of Glooscap First Nation, graduated from Horton High School in June of 2017. “Greet the future with anticipation, dream big, work hard! Remember Continue Reading →
Robin Thompson is Cree Metis and a member of the Manitoba Metis Federation. Robin holds a business diploma, an Advanced Major in Social and Criminal Continue Reading →
Mi’kmawey Urban Forestry Program In today’s age of urban development trees have become an increasingly valued commodity in any urban setting. Whether it’s trees planted along Continue Reading →
On Saturday, January 6, 2018, the Saint Kateri Parish, Indian Brook, (Sipekne’katik) held a special day to rededicate our sanctuary on the grand reopening. Saint Continue Reading →
As a Mi’kmaw ecologist, or “Two-eyed seeing” ecologist, I’m very aware of our human and ancestral relationships as part of ecosystems. I am always asking Continue Reading →
Al Oakley and Bessie Prosper Eskasoni’s Allison Bernard Memorial High School (ABMHS) held their annual “Role Model of the Year,” ceremonies at the high school Continue Reading →
Since starting with JEDI just one short week ago, I have already learned so much and met so many people who will surely have a Continue Reading →
Nova Scotians living in poverty will benefit from a new grant program for community-based organizations, and people on income assistance in Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) Continue Reading →
Welcome to 2018 at the home of the unpredictable Shirley’s Corner where one never knows the outcome of any given day. Now let’s see where Continue Reading →
Rose Paul, director of economic development at Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation, is the first Mi’kmaq representative to be appointed to the Antigonish Chamber of Commerce board Continue Reading →
After leaving Warner Brothers I went to work for many different outfits. For instance I took a job as a machine foreman in the mid-1960s Continue Reading →