![](/rp/kFAqShRrnkQMbH6NYLBYoJ3lq9s.png)
Home - The Turtle Island News
TURTLE ISLAND NEWS is Canada's only national native weekly newspaper, published every week at the Grand River Territory of the Six Nations in southern Ontario. It is a politically independent newspaper that is wholly owned and operated by Aboriginal People.
Home - The Turtle Island News
©2015-2025 Turtle Island News | Turtle Island News is published weekly on the Six Nations Grand River Territory. It is a politically independent newspaper that is wholly owned and operated by aboriginal people.
All News - The Turtle Island News
©2015-2025 Turtle Island News | Turtle Island News is published weekly on the Six Nations Grand River Territory. It is a politically independent newspaper that is wholly owned and operated by aboriginal people.
Local News Archives - The Turtle Island News
©2015-2025 Turtle Island News | Turtle Island News is published weekly on the Six Nations Grand River Territory. It is a politically independent newspaper that is wholly owned and operated by aboriginal people.
Makivvik election winners both concerned by low voter turnout
1 day ago · Nunatsiaq News-Incumbent vice-president Andy Moorhouse and corporate secretary Alicia Aragutak were re-elected to their positions with Makivvik in elections held across Nunavik Thursday but both say they’re concerned by the lower voter turnout. For Moorhouse, the win means a third three-year term as vice-president of economic development. He first served from 2016 to 2019, and was elected ...
Six Nations people hitting border problems - The Turtle Island News
6 days ago · SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND– Six Nations Elected Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill knew a week ago that Six Nations people attempting to cross into the United States could find themselves facing border problems. Elected Chief Hill, in a press statement today ( Feb., 5, 2025) community members could be facing problems crossing the border. She said she received notice from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ...
Meet Six Nations’ first baby of 2025 - The Turtle Island News
Jan 15, 2025 · By Lynda Powless Editor She’s here! Meet Six Nations first baby of 2025 little Makayla Johnson. Makayla kept us waiting a few days for her arrival but at 8:56 a.m. Jan.5 she arrived and once here mom Kassie Thomas and dad Michael Johnson couldn’t have had bigger smiles. After keeping a check on all local area hospitals Turtle Island News found Six Nations first baby of the new year arrived ...
Parents want funding for daycare centre - The Turtle Island News
6 days ago · A group of Six Nations parents want a local for-profit daycare to receive public funding to continue its services. Bailey Anderson and three other parents who send their children to Little Treasures Daycare on Fourth Line, told Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) at its Jan. 28th general council meeting the daycare is entitled to funding through the Canada-wide Early Learning and Childcare ...
TURTLE ISLAND NEWS SPECIAL EDITION: Truth and …
Sep 25, 2024 · Survivors’ Secretariat holding hope for missing children By Austin Evans Writer One hundred children…so far. Children who would have been lost to history if the Six Nations of the Grand Rivers’ Survivors’ Secretariat hadn’t stepped in. With the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on the horizon on the lawn outside the secretariat’s Fourth …
First Nations take a stand…together - The Turtle Island News
Jan 20, 2024 · By Mike Stimpson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter ONIGAMING- The decision to join the Land Defence Alliance was an easy one, Ojibways of Onigaming’s chief said Friday. “The reality is that the Ojibways of Onigaming, our First Nation, has remained in a state of emergency since 2014. And things have gotten worse, to be quite frank,” Chief Jeff Copenace said in an interview. Copenace ...