Youth
CategoryCongratulation to my son Isaiah Bernard for his big win at the NAGA North American Grappling Association in Albany New York on March 14th!!! Isaiah Continue Reading →
On Friday, April 24th, Ms. Helena Sack and Ms. Elle Michael, both Educational Assistants here at LSK, decided to host a food bank donation day. Continue Reading →
March just seemed to fly by… what with the March Break and all those storm days; lots of catching up to do. So, welcome April… Continue Reading →
Elephant Thoughts, Canada’s largest charitable organization supporting Educational Outreach in First Nations communities, has been operating out of Sipeknekatik for the past year. The program Continue Reading →
Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey will publish its first annual anthology of Grade 7-12 student writing and artwork this spring. The anthology will be titled A’tukowinu’k, meaning “storytellers”. Continue Reading →
Wow!!! March is already upon us. Where did the months go? I know it has been a couple of months since anyone heard from us, Continue Reading →
Membertou youth Benedict Joe can now officially be described as a local celebrity. Think of it like this: when we see or hear about wishes Continue Reading →
The Mi’kmaq Project for Innovation and Collaboration (MPIC) and their partnership with the First Nations Snowboard Team (FNST), Ski Wentworth, Ski Martock and Ben Eoin Continue Reading →
When 17 year old Shawnee Paul, who is attending her final year at Allison Bernard Memorial High School got news that she was awarded the Continue Reading →
A New Year always brings opportunities for a fresh start, and this New Year began with a new Mi’kmaw language teacher for the Wagmatcook School. Continue Reading →
The Annapolis Valley First Nation provided three craft workshops every Sunday during October’s Mi’kmaq History Month. Over 20 participants of the weekly event crafted talking Continue Reading →