Indigenous

Canoe builder turns Bata Library into temporary workshop

Alex Labelle is building a birchbark canoe in the atrium of Trent University's Bata Library this fall

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Reclaiming cultural food practices in Curve Lake First Nation

Mnoominkewin celebration invites the broader community to learn about wild rice

Downtown gallery features five Indigenous artists this summer

New exhibit explores how Indigenous artists share knowledge, memories, and skills across generations

Water walkers complete three-day trek around Pigeon Lake to advocate for clean water

“Water is not going to be here if we don't look after it,” said Elder Shirley Williams, who founded the annual Water Awareness Walks in 2010

Reframe opening-night feature looks at drinking water inequities in Indigenous communities

Boil Alert follows Six Nations activist Layla Staats as she observes the impacts of environmental racism in First Nations

Curve Lake filmmakers showcase their stories at Reframe Film Festival

Six short films by Curve Lake citizens reveal the power of land, ancestral bonds and Anishinaabe culture

100 years of the Williams Treaties: Anishinaabeg perspectives

Local First Nations continue to grapple with the treaty's empty promises

Nish Tees opens Fresh Prints retail shop on Hunter Street

Anishinaabe entrepreneur James Hodgson sets up shop in the downtown's tiniest storefront

Kelli Marshall dressed in jingle dress regalia holds an eagle feather over her head
Kelli Marshall dances to honour residential school survivors and victims

Event planned for August 29 will showcase music and dance for residential school survivors

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