Upcoming virtual conference for Indigenous women and girls to cover sports, fitness and more

ONTARIO — On June 20, the Indigenous Sport and Wellness Ontario announced open registration for the ‘Sharing Our Strength Virtual Conference’ to take place online…

Local youth fundraising to participate in national baseball combine

By TRT Staff with notes from donorbox.org ONTARIO — Kaleb Thomas, 18, of Six Nations has been selected to participate in the prestigious New Balance…

Colorado Mammoth come back for first NLL title since 2006

By TRT Staff with notes from NLL.com BUFFALO — Colorado captured its first NLL championship in 16 years with a 10-8 victory in Game 3…

Ontario Coaching Excellence Awards open for nominations

ONTARIO—Nomination registration has opened for the 2022 Ontario Coaching Excellence Awards, which are annually awarded to exemplary coaches across Ontario. The awards seek to celebrate…

Rebels close out regular season

SIX NATIONS — As of Monday, June 20, the Rebels finalized their regular season with three games since last Thursday, June 16. That evening the…

Strong turnout for SN Ride4Pride

Even though there were more walkers than bikers at this year’s Ride4Pride, Six Nations Pride Outreach organized a very successful third annual event. Vendors and…

‘National shame:’ Groups decry inaction on violence against Indigenous women, girls

Advocates across the country had a similar message for Ottawa one year after it released a national plan to end violence against Indigenous women and…

Leader who fought to have Metis people recognized in the Constitution placed on stamp

REGINA — An Indigenous leader who fought to have Metis people recognized in the Constitution will appear on a Canada Post stamp. Harry Daniels, who…

Ottawa, First Nations declare new National Wildlife Area in N.W.T.

YELLOWKNIFE — A vast northern wilderness that has for centuries been a cultural sanctuary for northern Indigenous people has become Canada’s latest National Wildlife Area.…

Saskatchewan professor resigns after Indigenous identity questioned

SASKATOON — A health professor at the University of Saskatchewan has resigned after questions arose about her Indigenous identity. Carrie Bourassa’s departure comes seven months…

B.C. and First Nation reach first ‘consent based’ agreement on mining project

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it has entered a first-of-its-kind “consent-based” agreement with a First Nation over land use, changing the way resource…

Indigenous led bid for 2030 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Whistler moving ahead

An Indigenous-led partnership is moving ahead with plans to host the 2030 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and Whistler. The group unveiled more details of their…

Events across Ontario for Indigenous People’s Day

In what promises to be an exciting Indigenous People’s Day (also known as Solidarity Day) after two years of lockdown stopped events countrywide, Ontario will…

Lynnwood Arts opens with Rebuild, Restore, Renew Together exhibit

Lynnwood Arts has opened their doors with the launch of the exhibit Rebuild, Restore, Renew Together. The exhibit, in partnership with the Brant-Haldimand-Norfolk Catholic District…

Kimberly Murray has been named the Independent Special Interlocutor for Missing Children and Unmarked Graves.

Her appointment to the newly-created federal position, announced last week by Minister of Justice and the Attorney General of Canada David Lametti and Minister of…