When Donna Morris looks at the Mi’kmaq petroglyphs at Kejimkujik National Park, she sees history. “There’s a picture of a caribou. There’s a picture of a little missionary man that goes back to the ...
Catherine Benton is the first Mi’kmaw woman judge in Nova Scotia. Benton, a lawyer with Nova Scotia Legal Aid, was appointed to the provincial and family court on January 23. She is the second Mi’kmaq ...
The crown will present final arguments to the jury in the fraud trial of former Sipekne’katik Finance Director Jeffrey Cecil Hayes in Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Halifax June 13. Crown attorneys ...
Delilah Saunders, left, and her sister, Loretta, in an updated photo. Delilah is upset one of her sister's killers is appealing her conviction/Photo contributed by Delilah Saunders The sister of slain ...
Victoria Henneberry (right) lost her bid to have her murder conviction overturned Thursday. Henneberry pleaded guilty to killing Loretta Saunders (left) in Feb. 2014/Photos courtesy of Delilah ...
Mi’kmaq multimedia artist Alan Syliboy can now add published author to his list of many talents. Syliboy, from the Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia, has written and illustrated his first book ...
Brothers Peter Googoo (left) and Sheldon Googoo, Jr. run the final leg of the 325 km scroll run from Millbrook to Membertou/Photo by Stephen Brake More than 1,600 athletes from the 13 Mi’kmaw ...
DFO has changed a company with selling lobster caught under an Aboriginal food fishery license/Photo by Stephen Brake The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has charged a business and its owner in ...
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