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Community

CMM’s Mi’kmawey Green Communities Program Receives Community Project of the Year at 2022 Mobius Awards

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In the month of November, The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq’s Mi’kmawey Green Communities program (MGCP) received the Community Project of the Year award at the Continue Reading →

Health

CMM Director of Health & Social Services obtains Certification through First Nations Health Managers Association and receives student achievement award

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On November 2, 2022, Janna Mackay, Director of Health & Social Services, graduated as a Certified First Nations Health Manager from the First Nations Health Continue Reading →

Community

Mi’kmaq Hall of Fame 2022

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Congratulations to The 2022 Mi’kmaw Hall of Fame winners! This year three people were inducted into the hall of fame for their contributions to Sports Continue Reading →

Education, Youth

Harvard Admissions/Application Essay

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Jessica O’Toole (Simon) lives in Norwood, Massachusetts. She hails from the SIMON clan here in Sipekne’katik. Jessica is a Shubie Band Member and has been Continue Reading →

Community

Family Matters

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Mi’kmaw Family and Children’s Services of Nova Scotia is honoured to present a Christmas feature story of a foster family who works together to raise Continue Reading →

Community, Education

News from L’nu Sipuk Kina’muokuom School

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November is the month when we remember all the veterans, past and present, who helped give us our freedom, and I am grateful for their Continue Reading →

Art, Culture, History

Free Outdoor Projection Show in Halifax Paying Tribute to Mi’kmaq Elders

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Community, Culture, Education, History

A Coming Home Party – Elder Launches Her New Book

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Renowned human rights activist, and language and culture warrior, Sister Dorothy Moore celebrated both her 89th birthday and the launch of her book A Journey Continue Reading →

Art

Mi’kmaw Designer Prepares for The Big Time: New York Fashion Week

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Community, Education

LSK Offers Hot Meals to Sipekne’katik Community Members

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What happens when a natural disaster hits our community and there isn’t any power to cook?? You head to LSK school. The school is equipped Continue Reading →

Art, Culture

Shirley’s Corner: The Battle of Kluskap Mountain {Part Two}

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Hello and welcome to this month’s episode of Shirley’s Corner. Back in the early 90’s I took part in the saving of our beloved Kluskap Continue Reading →

Education

University of King’s College Launches Cohort Initiative For Mi’kmaw Journalism Students

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Initiative marks an important step forward in the university’s work to address the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action on education, journalism and media Continue Reading →