The Indigenous relations office on the main floor of city hall had, in the words of Ed Mandamin, its “soft opening” this week.
The Invictus Games kick off in Vancouver and Whistler this weekend. Over the next 10 days, wounded war veterans will be ...
A new exhibit exploring Mi'kmaw regalia highlights how dancers maintain cultural integrity while materials and technology ...
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities in building strong and healthy communities across the country.
Ojibwe Winter Games took place this week at Lac Du Flambeau Grade School, giving students the opportunity to participate in a variety of traditional winter sports.
Anishinaabe and Finnish pop singer Natasha Fisher has been announced as an official opener for an Oji-Cree artist Aysanabee. ...
Meet Exclaim!'s latest New Faves, featuring indie sleaze from Vancouver, rockabilly from Saskatchewan and more ...
With the threat of U.S. tariffs still looming, the Quebec government has opened the door to reconsidering a controversial ...
Trafalgar Castle School engaged an Anishinaabe cultural consultant who offered guidance on building an Indigenous garden for ...
The Salteaux-Slovene/Anishinaabe playwright and theatre artist from Ontario’s Couchiching First Nation, won the 2015 Tom Hendry award for best new comedy for her play The Dance-off of Conscious ...
Combining art and science can help students better understand abstract concepts and promote collaboration and creativity.
Officials with London's Boys and Girls Club are calling for police and school board staff to apologize after they say ...