August 2012
Mi’kmaq Artisans of Glooscap Learn Porcupine Quill Work It has been a busy fall and spring for the Artisans of Glooscap First Nation. Since early Continue Reading →
Reducing our sodium (salt) intake is important to help keep our blood pressure at a healthy level. If you’re living with diabetes, maintaining a healthy Continue Reading →
Wow… that’s it? February is over? Time sure flies when you are having a lot of fun, and LSK has been having a blast. It Continue Reading →
Pamela Palmater is a determined, dynamic Mi’kmaw lawyer who has dedicated her life to advocating for the rights of Indigenous people and empowering Indigenous women. Continue Reading →
Unama’ki, March 5 – Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter was in Membertou on March 5, to announce more than $640,000 over two years for the Continue Reading →
Students from Eskasoni, Wagmatcook and We’koqma’q are preparing for the upcoming two day provincial Envirothon competition. Each week the students meet to work on the Continue Reading →
With the historic signing of the Nationhood Proclamation in 2008, the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs and Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn Negotiation Office have committed to Continue Reading →
With the historic signing of the Nationhood Proclamation in 2008, the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs and Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn Negotiation Office have committed to Continue Reading →