Fancy cars were not part of my young life, I thought, at the time that they were something that was only enjoyed by white folks, Continue Reading →
“There isn’t always a clear direction in life – embrace who you are, your own journey, and take pride in yourself. Never forget where you Continue Reading →
We had our Annual Walk-A-Thon Fundraiser for the Youth Special Initiative Fund and raised a total of $1023.25. During the walk-a-thon a total of 2055 Continue Reading →
From the NBFC and imagineNATIVE Annual Mentorship Program Are you an emerging Indigenous media artist living in New Brunswick? Do you have a great idea Continue Reading →
TRURO, N.S. – The team of Mi’kmaq Chiefs and Councillors beat the government team 9-6 in Membertou and 9-2 in Truro. Chief Bob Gloade of Continue Reading →
Hampton Inn and Suites, Millbrook, N.S Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) is hosting a meeting on terrestrial species at risk for Continue Reading →
A relatively new holiday in Nova Scotia, Heritage Day is an opportunity to acknowledge and honour the contributions of the many cultures that make Nova Continue Reading →
The Jane Paul Mi’kmaq Women’s Resource Centre in Sydney will be able to help more vulnerable indigenous women in their communities, with the help of Continue Reading →
GLOOSCAP – Sidney Carl Peters has been re-elected as the chief of the Glooscap First Nation. He joins two fellow incumbents and one new councillor Continue Reading →
Government will focus on the province’s cultural sector, creative economy and diverse communities with Nova Scotia’s Culture Action Plan: Creativity and Community, launched on, Feb. Continue Reading →
The largest Mi’kmaw community in the world with close to 4000 community members is located in the heart of the picturesque and magnificent region of Continue Reading →