According to court documents, Chasse allegedly committed the offences on June 28, 2022, at or near St. Mary’s Bay in ...
Jordan Chasse was arraigned on two new fishery charges for lobster fishing during a closed commercial season. The alleged ...
The Treaty Truckhouse in Feb. 2017/Photo by Stephen Brake Opposition against the Alton Gas Natural Storage Project near Stewiake, N.S. continued into 2017. Alton Gas wants to create underground ...
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 ...
A new art gallery that will showcase both Mi’kmaq artifacts and contemporary Mi’kmaq art has officially opened in Liverpool, N.S. The Sipuke’l Gallery, owned and operated by the Acadia First Nation, ...
Former NSNWA president Cheryl Maloney, right, has filed a human rights complaint against Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil/Photos by Stephen Brake The former president of the Nova Scotia Native Women ...
Rebecca Thomas, 31, is Halifax's poet laureate until April 2018/Photo by Stephen Brake When Halifax Regional Municipality named Rebecca Thomas it’s poet laureate for 2016-2018, she became the first Mi ...
Social worker Maxine Ginnish posted a photo of the sign at Dr. Carter's office on Facebook/Photo contributed by Maxine Ginnish A Mi’kmaw leader in New Brunswick wants an apology from a doctor in ...
Walking With Our Sisters is a commemoration art exhibition that remembers missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls/Photo by Stephen Brake Agnes Gould said she was overwhelmed with emotion when ...
Mi’kmaw poet and storyteller shalan joudry says she was inspired to write her play, KOQM, when she noticed the town of Annapolis Royal’s plans in 2021 to celebrate 400 years of the signing of the […] ...
45 Indigenous youth left port in Halifax Aug. 1 aboard the Dutch tall ship, Gulden Leeuw/Photo by Stephen Brake A group of Indigenous youth from across Canada are currently sailing across the Atlantic ...
A Mi’kmaw fisherman from Nova Scotia is seeking permission from a provincial court judge to challenge fishery offences against him on constitutional grounds. Cory Francis, 53, from the Acadia First ...