August 7, 2012
Colin Maloney of Sipekne’katik is set to defend his Red Jacket at the 10th Annual Mi’kmaq Masters golf tournament being held on June 7th and Continue Reading →
The family of the Late Grand Chief John Denny clan celebrated their ancestors in an annual gathering that took place on April 12th 2014 at Continue Reading →
94-Room Property to be Managed by Driftwood; Slated for Q2 2015 completion. North Palm Beach, Fla. – Driftwood Hospitality Management (www.TheDriftwoodDifference.com) announced plans to develop Continue Reading →
June 6, 1941 – December 3, 2013 On Tuesday, December 3, 2013, Keptin Saqamow Reginald Maloney, 72, left us forever when he passed away in Continue Reading →
Tyrone’s Story This is a story about one man’s life threating ordeal just to gain more strength and muscle mass the wrong way. If you Continue Reading →
Acadia University Presents Dr. Elsie Charles Basque With Honorary Doctorate Dr. Elsie Charles Basque, the first aboriginal graduate of Nova Scotia’s teacher training program and Continue Reading →
On May 4th, with the weather in our favour, the First Nation Band hosted 420 registered anglers along the bank of the Stewiacke River. Together Continue Reading →
I would imagine that if you asked that question to many Aboriginal people in Canada you would get very diverse answers. What it means for Continue Reading →
It builds informed global citizens & contributes to sustainable development Canada World Youth recently celebrated the talent, determination and social engagement of four impressive young Continue Reading →
Lepper and McClure’s brook used to be a great place to fish, swim, and even ice skate. However that was in the past, nowadays there Continue Reading →
The very first Maritime Bead Festival is taking place in Truro, Friday through Sunday, May 18-20 at the newly renovated Holiday Inn & Convention Centre. Continue Reading →