August 7, 2012
MILLBROOK – Atlantic Aboriginal Women in Business: Sharing Stories, Building Capacities, Enhancing Futures Workshop The Aboriginal communities in Atlantic Canada are, for the most part, Continue Reading →
First Annual Millbrook Fun Run Sixteen Millbrook girls and seventeen Millbrook women participated in a 4 kilometre non-competitive run in Millbrook on Sunday, November 3rd. Continue Reading →
Millbrook youth paired with several chaperones and volunteers camped over the September 20-22 weekend in the Cape Breton Highlands for the Annual Millbrook Youth Moose Continue Reading →
On a blustery and rainy National Tree Day, the Mi’kmaw Conservation Group (MCG) and Millbrook Fisheries hosted a tree planting event in Millbrook First Nation. Continue Reading →
September 15, 2013 at the Truro Power Centre a Vintage Car Show was hosted by Heather Stevens & Tia Stevens, both ladies are Co-captains for Continue Reading →
Two interns, Faith Julien and Anthony Pryor, from Clean Nova Scotia’s Youth Conservation Corps (NSYCC) have been working with the Mi’kmaw Conservation Group (MCG) on Continue Reading →
Dear Editor: “The planter has been in the family for as long as I can remember, my father bought it from a Mi’kmaw man in Continue Reading →
Riparian Zone Restoration and Education in Millbrook This summer, Millbrook Fisheries and the Mi’kmaw Conservation Group (MCG) are undertaking an ambitious stream restoration project to Continue Reading →
Public invited to watch Mi’kmaq artist, assistant paint mural at Halifax terminal Mi’kmaw artist Alan Syliboy will paint a mural from Aug. 9 to 11 Continue Reading →
Cape Breton University – CBU Acadia First Nation Waycobah Paqtnkek Eskasoni Glooscap Indian Brook Millbrook Potlotek Membertou
On June 7, 2013 Natalie Dawn Clifford was “Called to the Bar” in a ceremony held at the Kenneth C. Rowe Heritage Hall, Pier 21, Continue Reading →
For some time now Woodland Cree Sanford Custer has been visiting Nova Scotia to see his long time friend, Marie Walker and explore this part Continue Reading →