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Schools prepare for both in-person and online learning

It’s a question that school officials across the globe are being forced to ask: can we safely reopen classrooms?

Ben Powless

Cree School Board celebrates the 2020 graduates who overcame a global crisis

While the Cree School Board (CSB) knew they would face unprecedented challenges when the pandemic struck, what it would mean for this year’s graduating class was difficult to imagine.

Patrick Quinn

Program will subsidize construction costs, support home ownership

The Cree Nation Government (CNG) announced in June a $100 million fund to subsidize construction of new homes in Eeyou Istchee in order to ease overcrowding and enable Crees to own their homes.

Ben Powless

While some returned home, hundreds of Cree students stayed south to study

When the coronavirus hit and travel restrictions began this spring, hundreds of Cree students were already out of the communities in schools, Cégeps, colleges and universities across the south.

Ben Powless

Police make arrest in suspicious death of popular Resto-Pub employee in Whapmagoostui

An investigation into the November 9 death of a Cree woman in Whapmagoostui, Mary Fleming, has resulted in an arrest. Joseph Audlarock, an 18-year-old Whapmagoostui man, appeared in criminal court June 10 and was charged with aggravated assault.

Patrick Quinn

Cree School Board completes a unique academic year during pandemic

While in-class instruction for this school year was suspended in March, the Cree School Board (CSB) has remained busy supporting students throughout this extraordinary period.

Patrick Quinn

Regions to avoid around Eeyou Istchee

The Quebec government is rolling out its deconfinement plan and Eeyou Istchee will begin easing restrictions in June.

Lachlan Madill

Emma Trapper Longchap is the first Cree victim of Covid-19

The Eeyou Istchee is mourning the first loss of a member to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Lachlan Madill

On the trail of UFOs in Eeyou Istchee

Seekers scanning the skies for signs of life received some vindication recently when the Pentagon released three declassified videos of “unexplained aerial phenomena”.

Patrick Quinn

Eeyou Istchee celebrates a Goose Break like no other

The year’s first Goose Break has long been an essential aspect of culture in Eeyou Istchee as a celebration of spring’s arrival and an opportunity to practice traditional skills fundamental to Cree values.

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