DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ANNOUNCES LEAVE OF LANNIE MITCHELL, NP

The Department of Health would like to announce that effective October 10, Alanna (Lannie) Mitchell, Nurse Practitioner at Tsiionkwanonhso:te Clinic will no longer be providing services. Wholistic Health & Wellness would like to advise the community that Dr. Horn will be following all of her patients, for lab results and follow-up. We also would like to make the community aware […]

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FITBIT FANATICS WIN MOCC WALK 2018 FOR SOUTHERN ONTARIO

AKWESASNE MOHAWK TERRITORY – The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne is proud to announce that the Fitbit Fanatics have taken first place in the Southern Ontario Team category for the 2018 Mocc Walk, a free challenge created by the Ontario Native Women’s Association’s Diabetes Program, in an effort to raise Diabetes Awareness, as well as to promote physical activity among Indigenous […]

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PROPOSED NATURAL GAS PIPELINE INFORMATIONAL SESSION

The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne will be hosting an informational “lunch and learn” session this week for MCA staff regarding the proposed natural gas pipeline project on Kawehno:ke.   When: Friday, September 21 Where: Kana:takon Recreation Center | 12:30 PM ‒ 1:30 PM   Employees are encourages to attend, but must obtain approval from a supervisor. Pizza, wings and salad […]

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SIBC ‒ TEMPORARY BRIDGE CLOSURE FOR PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

The South Channel Bridge (linking Kawehno:ke/Cornwall Island to Rooseveltown, NY) will be closed on Tuesday, September 25 from 12 AM (midnight) ‒ 4 AM. In the event of rain, the temporary closure will be moved to the next available day. Please follow instructions provided by the flaggers. For further information, please visit www.sibc.ca, call 613-932-6601 or email at sibc@sibc.ca.

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Teaching of the Big Fire

On Friday, September 7, 2018, the Traditional Medicine Program is sponsoring a free workshop at the Kana:takon Recreation Center between 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Some topics of discussion will include the origin of Katsistohwanen, unification of the ceremonial fires, and the three principles to be maintained including the four sacred ceremonies, unification of the people and welfare of elders.   […]

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