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Little Native Hockey League hits the ice after 3-year hiatus

Little Native Hockey League hits the ice after 3-year hiatus

More than 2,400 youth representing over 40 First Nations set to take part in Ontario's largest Indigenous hockey tournament
Dispute over Crown revenues, expenses at forefront of treaty annuities trial

Dispute over Crown revenues, expenses at forefront of treaty annuities trial

Economic expert claims treaty beneficiaries are owed billions of dollars for revenues generated in Robinson Superior Treaty territory, but the Crown argues the cost of colonization, resource extraction outweighs those revenues
Trailblazing Beads owner sees beading as form of healing

Trailblazing Beads owner sees beading as form of healing

A registered social worker specializing in mental health, Eva Dabutch hopes her 'side hustle' can create a community-wide beading circle to help heal intergenerational trauma in Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous drone company eyes Mississauga First Nation for hub

Indigenous drone company eyes Mississauga First Nation for hub

Sky Canoe wants to make north shore community an operations hub for its remotely-piloted, long-range cargo aircraft
Owners of Gen7 Fuel target of multimillion-dollar lawsuit

Owners of Gen7 Fuel target of multimillion-dollar lawsuit

Court action claims married couple in charge of company — who are not Indigenous — used stolen funds to build First Nation gas stations and fund lavish lifestyle
Niigaaniin Services repurposing tree nursery to grow fresh food

Niigaaniin Services repurposing tree nursery to grow fresh food

Indigenous social services agency sees Thessalon First Nation's Bio Centre as a hub of opportunity for food sovereignty, land-based detox and alternative justice for First Nations along the north shore
Algoma U prof says process needed for Indigenous identity fraud

Algoma U prof says process needed for Indigenous identity fraud

Dr. Paulette Steeves says Indigenous identity fraud a problem, but so is disregarding those seeking to reconnect with their roots
Anishinabek force first in Ontario to adopt ribbon skirt

Anishinabek force first in Ontario to adopt ribbon skirt

The traditional skirts will be used for events and ceremonies where a police-issued duty belt isn't required
The son of residential school survivors who returned north in search of unmarked graves

The son of residential school survivors who returned north in search of unmarked graves

Jay Jones, a designer for General Motors, left everything he knew in the U.S. for six months to work on the grounds of Algoma University, the same site where both his parents attended—and survived—Shingwauk Residential School
Northern municipalities to form catch-and-release working group

Northern municipalities to form catch-and-release working group

FONOM board decided to establish its catch-and-release working group last week following a presentation by Sault Ste. Marie Police Service Chief Hugh Stevenson