June 22nd, 2026 The next phase of Canadian political communications will not belong to the leaders who look most polished online. It will belong to those who understand how attention…
Jun 21, 2026 Day coincides with the summer solstice — the longest day of the year — and holds deep cultural significance Events are being held across the country to…
Jun 21, 2026 ‘I look at this as one world, one people. The day we realize that, we won’t have all this separation and problems,’ said elder Clarence Wolfleg Hundreds…
Jun. 21, 2026 Brandon marked the 30th anniversary of its National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration, bringing together hundreds of people from across western Manitoba for a day of culture, music,…
Jun 22, 2026 Sunday June 21st marked National Indigenous day and here in Pembroke many gathered at the Pembroke Waterfront Park to mark the day. Observed each year on June…
Jun 22, 2026 NANAIMO — A local woman is preparing to represent the region in a national competition focused on leadership and community impact. Heather Wolfear will compete at Miss…
Jun 22, 2026 Battle of Nations marked National Indigneous Peoples Day with a weightlifting competition for athletes aged 10 and up. THUNDER BAY — A group of Indigenous youth and…
Jun 22, 2026 National Indigenous Peoples Day was first proclaimed in 1996 to recognize the heritage and contributions of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Drumming, dancing and ancient ceremony filled Confederation…
Jun 18, 2026 Provincial group of chiefs call for RCMP investigation on separation vote Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Wednesday that a group of First Nations chiefs need to “check…
June 19, 2026 The Eckhardt-Gramatté Conservatory of Music is bringing convenience and simplicity to its registration process with the launch of a new online enrolment system for summer programming. The…