Education
CategoryDuring the week of May 12-18, Kaleah Sack represented the Mi’kmaq First Nations as part of Team Nova Scotia at the Canada Wide Science fair Continue Reading →
In 1970 the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development decided to spread out administrative responsibilities from the Regional Office in Amherst by opening District Continue Reading →
We made it through January and February and I am so looking forward to March. Why March?? It has March Break and it ends with Continue Reading →
Gold River NS – On March 1, the RCMP Foundation is launching a youth program in Gold River which is part of Acadia First Nation. Continue Reading →
Mi’kmaq is used as a plural form for the people. Mi’kmaw is the adjective form and is also used for a single person, as in Continue Reading →
For Susy Denny of Eskasoni First Nation, attending Cape Breton University was a natural choice. Choosing CBU meant that Susy could live at home and Continue Reading →
MP Bill Casey Introduces Aboriginal Cultural Property Repatriation Act Bill Casey, Member of Parliament for Cumberland-Colchester, was pleased to introduce the Aboriginal Cultural Property Repatriation Continue Reading →
The following is what Robert Jackson, chief American prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, had to say about genocidal behaviour: “No regime bent on exterminating another Continue Reading →
Pictou Landing Staff and Community take part in Facilitation Workshop… On January 8th and 9th Pictou Landing First Nation (PLFN) staff and community members gathered Continue Reading →
Household Hazardous Waste is any unused household products that contain ingredients which are toxic, corrosive, flammable, or reactive. Some everyday examples of these products are Continue Reading →
January started off with a short week due to inclement weather. I am sure that one here at school complained. I know I didn’t. The Continue Reading →