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E011214372.Pdf ..ioo' 9n» `alaáyi,7.T. [ e LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA Bibi otheque et Arch ves Canada 113- .wR _NA.koS III I II II I II I II II 3 3286 542 1056 5 a 1r l.I! } i i I I q le f. d 8 t. North America's #1 Native r Library and Archives Canada -I,r14, Newspaper Collection Nq:ia, Happy New Yen rí h - 395 Wellington St. Fr Ottawa, ON K 1 A ON4 " Reg. No. 10963 No. 40016309 Okarahshona kenh Onkwehonwene, Six Nations of the Grand _ .....w' ucaudy uecember 29, 2010 r 5 Elected Chief wants Ontario's help Police found evidence in this 6th Line field Six Nations band council gets burned in Samsung - - u solar deal 1 A January memorandum of un- promising a ten mega watt solar derstanding (MOU) inked be- farm - that we can't hook into any tween Six Nations Band council place - is a combination good and Samsung -a Korean corpora- enough for use of our lands," said tion looking to build wind and Montour. "We're saying no it's solar farms on Six Nations lands not." both on reserve and on lands In April the province announced 3 under claim in Haldimand County the $7 million deal, which out- - is in jeopardy, said Chief Bill raged MPPs who said the deal Montour. was made in secret. They were The solar project is supposed to even more upset when the pre- cover 40.5 hectares, and would mier was forced to admit that no .1r-,,,_, e. r ÿ _ provide enough power for 2,100 job guarantees were written into ...._,a _ S % i! +y2 ' homes, but Montour said the deal the deal, despite $437 million in +.... n ß ion; -^Ps .4-;c --- isn't panning out the way he'd subsidies. The project would in- ar. a:K:t,. a41." APIs ' _.cM sta - hoped. z volve use of disputed Six Nations .. `` ^,r /,- -_ . as", o. 1 -- ' ' : ...a . - =: "They seem to think that by (Continued on page 2) ti -. r. Y ;m:_. .,¡ s "a -+.., a YE A i:t 1yf a: 'y;si r. '- - `t; *Fr Evidence in Hamilton murder .ar n s ,¡,y ,a>* a.!"- `: .-:- :.t ... found in 6th Line field tT By Lynda Powless thony Gayle, who's body was - - . Editor found floating in the Grand River A joint police force scoured fields at Brantford, was killed at the woe -41.a - along Sixth Line Road on Six Na- Glennie Avenue location where a rs kid a _ ilr tr Gap tions last Friday and may have team of Forensic Identification Of- -'' .14re found evidence linked to a Hamil- ficers from the Brantford and ton murder. Hamilton Police Services executed .1 air Police confirmed last Friday (De- ...11111116k. rai .r in by cember 17, 2010), that Devon An- (Continued on page 3) Joint forces search river banks and open field for clues Hamilton murder (Photo Jim C Powless) Inside A! Seer Troy Green: 1Lc1uttt, Local 2 UFOs, documentary, Six Nations economy Editorial "' 6 Sports 8 growing in 2011 Classified . , 16 Careers 16 By Lynda Powless the spring of 2010, and of course of course he did. Notices 17 Editor Six Nations saw a landslide on So what's coming in 2011. Business Directory .. 19 The year is coming to a close and Sixth Line that has required a shut The good news, he says is Six Na- its time to enjoy an annual look at down of the road. tions will see another filmmaker Price $1.25 what has been, and what may be. He also told us that we would see here in the summer to produce a Daily news updates Turtle Island News has asked local lights in sky and as the year came docu -drama about the Reclamation www.theturtleislandnews.com seer Troy Green to tell us what to a close a number of local resi- and hire local talent. i an interest in the com- 0 1> might happen in the coming year in dents reported the lights and this It will boost the spirit of fun and well, wonder... newspaper captured them on cam- munity to outsiders and increase Si First let's review what he told us era. the economy. u last year. He told us there would be more He said the Six Nations economy &a 03 It was Troy Green who told us that youth run for band council and itself will see an increase of about i : there would be, not quite an earth- they did and he said Bill Montour 2.4 percent. o 74470 04551 9 ,287 Artlyfc'Sj3 S,C;tlçdtm ß quake but a movement of earth in would win the election again, and (Continued on page 2) I .1r., J o !,1!!!, 11 = Estimates 9W17143484 r1611-Sie: 460-5438 Interior and exterior waterproofing drainage solutions. Weeping tiles, crack repair, injections, sump pumps/battery back -up, window well drains, bowed walls, house leveling, underpinning. Licenced & insured for your protection! Twenty three years experience, thousand of leaks flsed. PIONEER Our best advertisers are our clients WATERPROOFING through referrals. For more information check out our website at www.pioneerwaterproofing.ca I .I saa4p WV. sKa'T'rr' 2 December 29, 2010 Mamba 29,2910 ._ -10 . Watch Six WWWTHETURTLEISLANDNEWS.COM LOCAL Funding for the Six Nations Nations Council approves ram- u. mating of S Nations Band costs next yew Council g Ihe funding agreement . and Mimosa our -Turtle Newscasts!! Padcasing! ly Health Team - an Obsweken council, last week. Chief Bill nod to sign Santa parade agreements approving $199,122 -wake M1e 2008-2011 health services clinic with two doctors and one Montour said more than $800,000 Sal 1,399 under the Six Nations - bea. funding omrib, Ian online We're streaming native news all the time! nurse pmcllona wee approved will the Local funding moo Mort to rover their Family I I cam Team man agreant amendment A lottery win, lights in the sky and more for 2011 Police search at Six Nations turns up evidence in Hamilton murder (Continued from frond donee from the homicide was also along the riverbanks of the Grand to the homicide of Devon Gayle. Stoppers at I- 800.222 -8a72. swampy area along Foots Line made to build the centre. try 'natty hard but he won't Hamilton, and on a vehicle held in vanspor[edaaddisposed of in stir- River between the village of York, Investigators from the Brantford Anyone in the Hamilton (Continued fmntfront) area who before Me hill in collation with Ile said there may be changes achieve it His council doesn't the custody of the Hamilton Poke era1 areas between Hamilton and through Camp and Caledonia and Police Service continue to work may have information regarding bureau." 10 said. Brantford_ ..waa plant expansion Mat will coming to the band council itself have that belief system Thee. Service. into the Six Nations Grand River closely with the Hamilton Police this investigation is asked tncon- ' H said more homes will be built end up disrupting the local eeo- next year due to illness. lot of distrust" The body of Devon A search team made up of police Territory Service and Go Six Nations Police tact Detective Rick Arnold and a couple of new businesses of the - GAYLE wee later transported to officers from the Brantford Police OPP Canine Units were utilized Service. Anyone opened system and habitat for rare snakes Thee will be marginal movement But he said there will be change in the Brantford Hamilton Police Service Homicide Brantford to the arca near the Service, Onmrlo Provincial Police during these seenhe, area who may have information The lights in the sky that has Mat on the land rights the. when the council's are hit with re- Unit at 9Oí546-0123 or Crime ...... 1' and the Six Nations Police Service On Grand River and Ballantyne Drive Tuesday, December 21, 2010, gelding this investigation is everyone talking and watching at 'They need to (cave that area He said there will be a change at changing seats. asked Stoppers at 1-800- 222 -84]]. Confederacy Council that will af- "The change is the federal where it was discovered on Mon- conducted several ground searches officers conducting a search new to contact Detective Jason Saun, Tam aght will continue orb. new year, none;"hesaid great Can. Baker. 31. Robert H said will an the younger brothers. government day, December 13, 2010. this week for evidence related to area of Sixth Line on Six Nations deli of the BrtROra Police San- Howard 33, he say there be =sprat. fat will see the band Clause, both ofHamil- "nil ahead. He said the federal government Council is the problem. That they Investigators believed that eve 4111 homicide mama..., .where they recovered evidence in ice Major Crimes Unit at to, resin awlndy and are both Ile said in January people ill .. goes ,he Ile said environmal disasters will ammo the talks. can't get along and start recogniry Officers colleen.. Meir search slid' that is believed to be related 519756 -0113 tel 2270 or Crime charged with first degree beg ing a eaftert m mutter. blamed on climate change will i "The government knows that the Ing the chiefs as the real chiefs. lights. A pattern, Mead traditional purple will loom.. continue andhitallaroundSixNa- lands are worth more. They are just They won't go all the way to ens. holding out to see of Six Nations ...time b some of the way' Council critical of Chiefs.
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