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THE MIMCO MOUNTAINEERS WOULD LIKE TO THANK THEIR 1997 SPONSORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT Apps ExpressCartage Apps International Logistics Artex Electrical Bestway Cartage 1997 Consolidated Freightways Canadian Junior 'B' Lacrosse Championships Cutler-Hamer Etobicole Professional Fire Fighter's Association HOST COMMITTEE Fonorola Co-Chair jim Surphlis Co-Chair Sean O'Callaghan Gillespie-Munroe Event Coordinators ". Rob Michalsky · Brian Shanahan G "N" R Pro Shop · Mark Grimes Homelife Realty - Betty Bailey ................................ john Robinson Hub Group Canada · Bernie Sauve · jack Foote Kingsway Landscaping · Christine Neary Laser 1000 - Margaret McGonigle Volunter Coordinator Lynda O'Callaghan Lazer-Tech Limited VOLUNTEERS Lex Metal Ltd. Kelly O'Cailaghan joe O'Callaghan Brenda Borrow Liberty Health Howie Borrow Sheila Petrovic Darlene Priestman Michelle Robinson Ginette Surphlis Bob McCabe McDonald's Restaurants of Canada Scottie Gillingham Rick Ellul Roger McKeen Midland Walwyn Bill McAlpine Sarah Calvert Nicole Sauve Mimico-Lakeshore Lacrosse Alumni Gord Mackenzie Mick jenkins Mimico Pharmacy Mimico Minor Lacrosse Club CANADIAN LACROSSEASSOCIATION Chairman of the Board Bill Hutton Technical Director Mike Lachapelle Motorola Vice-President, Technical jim Price Neulaps Automotive PennLife Corp Insurance ONTARIO JUNIOR 'B' COUNCIL Commissioner Dave Vernon Pristine Printi ng Secretary-Treasurer Vince Ladouceur Queensway Minor Hockey Association CITY OF ETOBICOKE Rick's Tree Maintenance Director of Facilities Bill Channing R.B. Bannon Canada Royal LePage- Angela and Paul Giruady MIMICO ARE A STAFF Manager Don Thompason Sky Tracker of Canada Assistant Manager Ivan Krympotich Systemsearch Maintenance Clay Stewart The Blue Goose Tavern .......................... Peter King Total Auto Glass WhiteOak Lincoln Mercury Mimico's own Brendan Shanahan of the Stanley Cup winning Detroit Red Wings and Brian Shanahan, of the Mann Cup Champion Six Nations Chiefs pose with their respective trophies, the Stanley and Mann Cups. -
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.r, . Y t-ter T LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA 1 t Bibliot leque et Archives Canada tJSvR,NA s1oS 11 II II I! II I I II 111 3 32 6 53873950 5 T-j y I 19 Library & Archives ana. a Newspaper Collection l r 74 i 395 Wellington St. North America's #1 Native W Ottawa. ON K1A ON4 Pub. No. 40016309 Kids have fun while learning at Bite of Brant I Reg. No. 10963 ...See page 7 Okarahshona kenh Onkwehonwene, Six Nations of the Grand Wednesday April 16, 2008 Confederacy mulls over 4 Ontario's `no go zone' i offer I .4 M By Mark Ladan Sd.a - Z «evgr,!'.:; Writer The Six Nations Confederacy council wants more informa- tion before making a decision on an Ontario offer of a two - year development moratorium within the Haldimand Tract. Lead provincial negotiator Murray banned for two years. Coolican made the offer when he The Confederacy Chiefs further 1 spoke at the council's Apr. 5 meet- discussed the matter at a special 11 ing. meeting of the council on Apr. 11. 'il Coolican suggested that any devel- Cayuga sub -Chief Leroy Hill said opment currently underway within it has been deferred to the six - 't the Tract should be allowed to pro- member Chiefs committee that has t ceed, but the Confederacy council been appointed to oversee the land would be allowed to draw up a list rights negotiating process. of so- called "no go zones," in which development would be (Continued on page 3) Ve "Sick" school shut down, ti students moved . -
Another Junior a Hockey Team Coming to Halton
17 | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 | 22, May | Wednesday, Jon Kuiperij Sports Editor “Connected to your Community” [email protected] Sports CANADIAN CHAMP Another junior A hockey team coming to Halton OAKVILLE BEAVER Oakville native Oliver Wren will coach GMHL’s Cyclones | www.insideHALTON.com ers from the U.S. and overseas, which is much Local 11-year-old by Kevin Nagel Metroland Media Group more difficult to do through Hockey Canada,” Matthew Choi said Hetherman. “It’s got a bit more of a world- won a pair of gold wide flavour to it than the junior hockey that’s medals recently at There will be some unfamiliar junior hockey playing in Ontario right now.” the Canada Open teams visiting Halton in the fall. The OJHL recently cut down from 37 to taekwondo champi- With the arrival of the Burlington-based Hal- 23 teams to strengthen its product and entice onships in Toronto. ton Cyclones — a new Greater Metro Hockey more scouts to its games. Choi, a student at League junior A franchise — local fans might “It left (out) a lot of kids who are talented Joshua Creek Public see teams from as far away as Temiscaming, junior A players, but find it tough to make a School, claimed Que. (the Titans) or as close as Toronto (the 23-team OJHL,” said Hetherman. “The GMHL the sparring title in Blue Ice Jets, Predators and Attack), depend- gives them a place to gain experience and the black belt boys’ ing on how the schedule is devised. hopefully elevate into the OJHL and other lev- under 48-kilogram There are 20 teams in the league at the mo- els of hockey.” welterweight division ment, with the Cyclones the latest addition. -
ONTARIO LACROSSE MAJOR SERIES CHAMPIONS Annual Box Lacrosse Competition Since 1887 for Players Aged 22 Years and Older
ONTARIO LACROSSE MAJOR SERIES CHAMPIONS Annual box lacrosse competition since 1887 for players aged 22 years and older Season Champion Season Champion 1887 Toronto 1928 Oshawa Generals 1888 Paris Brants 1929 Oshawa Generals 1889 St. Catharines Athletics 1930 Brampton Excelsiors 1890 St. Catharines Athletics 1931 Brampton Excelsiors 1891 Niagara Falls 1932 Mimico Mountaineers 1892 Stratford 1933 Hamilton Tigers 1893 Stratford 1934 Orillia Terriers 1894 Stratford 1935 Orillia Terriers 1895 Seaforth 1936 Orillia Terriers 1896 Toronto Tecumseh 1937 Orillia Terriers 1897 Toronto Tecumseh 1938 St. Catharines Athletics 1898 Orillia 1939 St. Catharines Athletics 1899 Markham 1940 St. Catharines Athletics 1900 Orangeville Dufferins 1941 St. Catharines Athletics 1901 Orangeville Dufferins 1942 Mimico/Brampton Combines 1902 Brantford 1943 Mimico/Brampton Combines 1903 Brantford 1944 St. Catharines Athletics 1904 St. Catharines Athletics 1945 St. Catharines Athletics 1905 St. Catharines Athletics 1946 St. Catharines Athletics 1906 St. Catharines Athletics 1947 Mimico Mountaineers 1907 St. Catharines Athletics 1948 Hamilton Tigers 1908 St. Catharines Athletics 1949 Hamilton Tigers 1909 St. Catharines Athletics 1950 Owen Sound Crescents 1910 St. Catharines Athletics 1951 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1911 Toronto Young Torontos 1952 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1912 Brampton Excelsiors 1953 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1913 Brampton Excelsiors 1954 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1914 Brampton Excelsiors 1955 Peterborough Lacrosse Club 1915 Toronto Young Torontos -
Round 1 - Pick 1
Round 1 - Pick 1 OJALL ontario junior ‘a’ lacrosse league Jeff teat Brampton Excelsiors Round 1 - Pick 3 Round 1 - Pick 5 Round 1 - Pick 6 Round 1 - Pick 7 Round 1 - Pick 8 Round 1 - Pick 10 Round 1 - Pick 11 RYAN SMITH TANNER COOK ROBERT HUDSON MARSHALL POWELESS JEFF HENRICK ETHAN WALKER ETHAN RIGGS OAKVILLE ROCK WHITBY WARRIORS BRAMPTON EXCELSIORS SIX NATIONS ARROWS ORANGEVILLE NORTHMEN PETERBOROUGH LAKERS BURLINGTON CHIEFS Round 1 - Pick 12 Round 1 - Pick 15 Round 1 - Pick 16 Round 2 - Pick 17 Round 2 - Pick 18 Round 2 - Pick 23 Round 2 - Pick 24 CONNOR MCLELLAND MAC O’KEEFE JACKSON SUBOCH MATHIEU BOISSONNEAULT RON JOHN JORDAN STOUROS CHARLIE KITCHEN Brampton Excelsiors ORANGEVILLE NORTHMEN BROOKLIN LC WHITBY WARRIORS SIX NATIONS ARROWS PETERBOROUGH LAKERS TORONTO BEACHES Round 2 - Pick 25 Round 2 - Pick 29 Round 3 - Pick 38 Round 3 - Pick 39 Round 3 - Pick 40 Round 3 - Pick 44 Round 3 - Pick 46 TY THOMPSON ANDREW BORGATTI KEVIN OWEN HILL SAM FIRTH CURTIS CONLEY ADAM KROMER PHIL MAZZUCA NEPEAN KNIGHTS KITCHENER BRAVES SIX NATIONS ARROWS ORANGEVILLE NORTHMEN TORONTO BEACHES WHITBY WARRIORS OAKVILLE BUZZ Round 3 - Pick 47 Round 3 - Pick 48 Round 3 - Pick 51 Round 4 - Pick 53 Round 4 - Pick 54 Round 4 - Pick 56 Round 4 - Pick 57 LACROSSE MATT GAUDET OWEN FRIESEN BEN FRENCH KRIS VELTMAN MITCH OGILVIE ROBBIE STOVEL JONAH BOEHM MIMICO MOUNTAINEERS ST. CATHARINES ATHLETICS COBOURG KODIAKS WEST DURHAM IRONHEADS PETERBOROUGH LAKERS Brampton Excelsiors KITCHENER BRAVES Round 4 - Pick 60 Round 4 - Pick 62 Round 4 - Pick 63 Round 4 - Pick 67 Round 5 - Pick 70 Round 5 - Pick 73 Round 5 - Pick 74 TANNER BUCK CHRIS WEIER brody mclean curtis romanchych john vezina tye argent john kit ORANGEVILLE NORTHMEN Niagara thunderhawks kitchener braves orangeville northmen Brampton Excelsiors hamilton bengals st. -
OUA/CIS ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE the University of Western Ontario
OUA/CIS ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE The University of Western Ontario SPORT: Men's Lacrosse YEAR: 2018-19 A - Addition * - Inactive A/* # First Name Last Name ELIG YR COURSE YEAR HOMETOWN PROV LAST TEAM Spencer Allen 1 Huron College 2 Toronto ON Strathroy Rockets Cody Arseneault 2 Social Sciences 2 Calgary AB Calgary Jr.A Mounties and Elev8 Lacrosse Mackenzie Burns 2 Social Sciences 2 Burnaby BC Burnaby Lakers Jr. A Lacrosse Michael Byrne 4 BMOS 4 Toronto ON St. Michael's Blue Gaels Toronto Beaches Jr. A William Carnduff 1 Social Sciences 1 Whitby ON Team Ontario Keagan Croley 4 BMOS 4 London ON London U19 lacrosse Cole Davis 3 Kinesiology 4 Halifax NS Team Nova Scotia Lacrosse Kevin Dong 2 Sciences 2 Oakville ON Oakville Buzz Liam Dunn 1 Social Sciences 1 Toronto ON UCC varsity lacrosse Nikolai Farrus 5 Graduate Studies 1 Edmonton AB St. Albert Miners Jr.A Lacrosse Jamie Finlay 2 Social Sciences 3 Aurora ON London Jr. Mustangs U19 Patrick Gamble 4 King's College 4 Oakville ON Oakville Buzz, Holy Trinity Titans Liam Gant 3 BMOS 3 Orangeville ON Northern Lacrosse, and Orangeville Generals Joshua Goodwin 3 Social Sciences 3 Newmarket ON Newmarket Saints Junior B Jon Greig 1 Kinesiology 1 Delta BC Ladner pioneers Austin Haber 5 Business 4 Toronto ON UCC Varsity Lacrosse Lyle Hill 1 Arts 2 Six Nations ON Six Nations Rebels Gabriel Iozzo 1 Social Sciences 2 Mississauga ON St Aloysius Gonzaga highschool Director of Athletics or Designate: Date: ________________________________ Registrar or Designate: ___________________________________ Date: _____________________ Coach:________________________________________ Date:__________________________ *The information collected in this form is used and disclosed by Canadian Interuniversity Sport (“CIS”) in accordance with the terms of CIS’ Student Athlete Acknowledgement Form and CIS’ Personal Information Protection Policy. -
Sports & Leisure
7 SPORTS & LEISURE •The IFP• Halton Hills, Kovacevic named to Canada’s under-20s August 14, 2012 Tuesday, Ballinifad resident Jade Ko- Aug. 27, with all preliminary- vacevic is in Japan this week round matches to be broadcast as a member of the Canadi- on CBC. an team that will play in the Women’s Under-20 World Cup of Soccer later this month. The 18-year-old Acton Dis- trict High School graduate, who will begin studies at Loui- siana State University on a soccer scholarship when she returns from Japan, has been chosen to play fullback for Canada at the upcoming 16- team tournament. Canada is set to play an ex- hibition match against host JADE KOVACEVIC Japan today (Tuesday) and will begin the group stage of the World Cup with a game against Kovacevic has represented The Halton Hills midget Bulldogs have qualifi ed for this weekend’s Ontario Summer Games box lacrosse Argentina on Aug. 20. The Ca- Canada previously at the 2010 tournament in Etobicoke. Team members are: Goalie Drayden Patey (forefront). Second row (left to nadians will also play Norway Under-17 Women’s World Cup right): Connor Mayner, Teagan Gilian, Bret Allonby, Adam Dobis, Jacob Hector, Reece Clare, Michael on Aug. 23 and North Korea on in Trinidad & Tobago. Dowell, Marty Burwell. Back row: Cory Highfi eld, David Kiss, Adam Elinesky, Brodie Briscoe, Theo Dol, Campbell Parker, Adam Charalambides, Chase Pries, Cody Menzies, Matt Hodgins, Dylan Reid. Absent from photo: Head coach Kevin Dance, assistant coaches Lance Reid, Steve Fink, trainer Mitch LeBlanc, Andrews signs with Rock manager Angela Mayner, Cam Downey (AP). -
NSCLA SHOWCASE HD Quality, Professionally Produced, and Effective Game Film Packages
Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 (Turf) 10:30am Player registration and gear distribution OPENS 12p 2018 Game 1: 2018 Game 2: 2017 Game 1: Maroon v. Pink White v. Yellow Black v. Brown 1p 2016 Game 1: 2016 Game 2: 2017 Game 2: Blue v. Green Orange v. Red Gray v. Purple 2p 2018: Loser Game 1 v 2018: Winner Game 1 v Loser Game 2 Winner Game 2 3p 2017: Loser Game 1 v 2017: Winner Game 1 v 2016: Winner Game 1 v Loser Game 2 Winner Game 2 Winner Game 2 4p 2016: Loser Game 1 v Loser Game 2 Lacrosse.com NSCLA Select Showcase presented by Adidas: Roster A-Z First Name Last Name Team Position Jersey Division ClubName Status Chris Abbate 2017 Black Defense 99 2017 Long Island Outlaws Registered John Elliot Adams 2018 Maroon LSM/Def 154 2018 ADVNC Registered Tyler Albers 2018 Maroon Attack 11 2018 Resolute Elite 2018 Registered Jack Albright 2017 Brown LSM/Def 227 2017 Team Carolina Elite Registered Matthew Anderson 2018 Pink Mid-Field 107 2018 Burlington Chiefs Registered Brock Anderson 2017 Brown Defense 136 2017 Headstrong Registered Nick Arvin 2017 Gray Defense 217 2017 C2C Lacrosse Registered Cole Baker 2016 Blue Mid-Field 212 2016 Denver Elite 2016 Registered Daniel Balawejder 2017 Purple Defense 173 2017 Edge Elite Lacrosse Registered Ethan Barangan 2018 White Mid-Field 31 2018 True Lacrosse - 2018 Registered Richie Bartozzi 2016 Red LSM/Def 103 2016 MadLax 2016 Registered Jack Belluche 2016 Blue LSM/Def 161 2016 Fighting Clams Registered Kirby Bennett 2018 Yellow Mid-Field 89 2018 C2C Lacrosse Registered Stephen Bernabei 2016 Blue Defense 209 2016 NH Tomahawks Registered Jimmy Bifulco 2018 Maroon Mid-Field 126 2018 Outlaws Registered Matthew Blevins 2017 Purple Mid-Field 15 2017 Resolute Registered Alexander Borg 2017 Black Face-off 138 2017 Patriot Elite Registered Drew Borkowicz 2016 Green Defense 192 2016 Baltimore Crabs Registered Josh Bosher 2016 Green LSM/Def 229 2016 Burnaby Mtn. -
2013 Harrow/OLA Pee Wee Provincial Championship August 2Nd To
2013 Harrow/OLA Pee Wee Provincial Championship PEE WEE "B" Round-Robin in each Group (3 games each). Top two teams in each Group advance to single elimination round Group 1: Wallaceburg Shelburne 1 NOTL 1 Beaches Group 2: Uxbridge Oakville 2 Peterborough 2 Owen Sound Group 3: Nepean 1 K-W 1 Mississauga 1 W. Durham Group 4: Whitby 2 Clarington 2 Sarnia 1 London 1 Wallaceburg NOTL 1 Uxbridge Peterborough 2 1 2 3 4 Shelburne 1 Beaches Oakville 2 Owen Sound Nepean 1 Mississauga 1 Whitby 2 Sarnia 1 5 6 7 8 K-W 1 W. Durham Clarington 2 London 1 Shelburne 1 Beaches Peterborough 2 Uxbridge 39 40 41 42 NOTL 1 Wallaceburg Oakville 2 Owen Sound Mississauga 1 Nepean 1 Sarnia 1 London 1 43 44 45 46 K-W 1 W. Durham Clarington 2 Whitby 2 Peterborough 2 Owen Sound NOTL 1 Beaches 77 78 79 80 Uxbridge Oakville 2 Wallaceburg Shelburne 1 Whitby 2 London 1 Nepean 1 K-W 1 81 82 83 84 Sarnia 1 Clarington 2 Mississauga 1 W. Durham Elimination Round 1st place Group 1 115 2nd place Group 4 140 1st place Group 3 116 2nd place Group 2 146 1st place Group 2 117 2nd place Group 3 141 1st place Group 4 118 2nd place Group 1 August 2nd to 4th 2013 Harrow/OLA Pee Wee Provincial Championship PEE WEE "C" Round-Robin in each Group (3 games each). Top two teams in each Group advance to single elimination round Group 1: Kawartha Lakes Oakville 3 Welland 1 Nepean 2 Group 2: Cambridge Caledon 1 Mimico 2 Northumberland 1 Group 3: Windsor Toronto Stars 1 Orangeville 2 Six Nations 2 Group 4: Akwesasne 1 E. -
OLA Tyke Schedule
2014 OLA Tyke Provincial Championship TYKE 'A' Round-Robin in each Group (3 games each). Top two teams in each Group advance to single elimination round Group 1: Oshawa 1 Guelph 1 Oakville 1 St.Catharines 1 Group 2: Whitby 1 Peterborough 1 Cambridge 1 Whitby 2 Group 3: K-Waterloo 1 Clarington 1 Brampton 1 Newmarket 1 Group 4: Mississauga 1 Burlington Sarnia 1 Milton 1 Oshawa 1 Oakville 1 Whitby 1 Cambridge 1 T1A T2A T3A T4A Guelph 1 St.Catharines 1 Peterborough 1 Whitby 2 K-Waterloo 1 Brampton 1 Mississauga 1 Sarnia 1 T5A T6A T7A T8A Clarington 1 Newmarket 1 Burlington Milton 1 Guelph 1 St.Catharines 1 Cambridge 1 Whitby 1 T39A T40A T41A T42A Oakville 1 Oshawa 1 Peterborough 1 Whitby 2 Brampton 1 K-Waterloo 1 Sarnia 1 Milton 1 T43A T44A T45A T46A Clarington 1 Newmarket 1 Burlington Mississauga 1 Cambridge 1 Whitby 2 Oakville 1 St.Catharines 1 T77A T78A T79A T80A Whitby 1 Peterborough 1 Oshawa 1 Guelph 1 Mississauga 1 Milton 1 K-Waterloo 1 Clarington 1 T81A T82A T83A T84A Sarnia 1 Burlington Brampton 1 Newmarket 1 Elimination Round 1st place Group 1 T115A 2nd place Group 4 T141A 1st place Group 3 T116A 2nd place Group 2 T147A 1st place Group 2 T117A 2nd place Group 3 T142A 1st place Group 4 T118A 2nd place Group 1 2014 OLA Tyke Provincial Championship TYKE 'B' Round-Robin in each Group (3 games each). Top two teams in each Group advance to single elimination round Group 1: Barrie Orangeville 2 Beaches 1 Peterborough 2 Group 2: Six Nations 1 C.Wellington 1 Windsor Shelburne Group 3: Halton Hills 1 Nepean 1 Orillia 1 Whitby 3 Group 4: Northumberland -
OUA/CIS ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE the University of Western Ontario
OUA/CIS ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE The University of Western Ontario SPORT: Women's Lacrosse YEAR: 2018-19 A - Addition * - Inactive A/* # FIRST NAME LAST NAME ELIG YR COURSE YEAR HOMETOWN PROV LAST TEAM Emma Bertucci 4 BMOS 4 Orillia ON Orillia Lady KIngs Lacrosse Lauren Bristoll 1 Social Sciences 2 Caledon ON Caledon Coyotes Hockey Calaina Brooke 4 Kinesiology 4 Toronto ON Toronto Beaches Lacrosse Katy De Snoo 3 Kinesiology 3 Oshawa ON Clarington Gaels Lacrosse Mackenzie Deleary 1 Health Sciences 1 Melbourne ON Six Nations U19 Keira Gowan 2 Kinesiology 2 Toronto ON Toronto Beaches Lacrosse Hannah Hackett 2 Kinesiology 3 Cheshire CT Nor'easter Lacrosse Erin Heidecker 1 Health Sciences 1 Dundas ON Oakville Hawks Lacrosse Maya Koudmani 1 Sciences 1 Calgary AB Cardinals Taylor Marsh 1 BMOS 2 Halifax NS Oshawa Lady Blue Knights Maegan McCrory 5 Kinesiology 4 Oshawa ON Oshawa Lady Blue Knights Kyra Meredith 2 Sciences 2 Huntsville ON Orillia Lady Kings Lacrosse Samantha Mikulik 2 Education 2 Orangeville ON Orangeville Northmen Director of Athletics or Designate: Date: ________________________________ Registrar or Designate: ___________________________________ Date: _____________________ Coach:________________________________________ Date:__________________________ *The information collected in this form is used and disclosed by Canadian Interuniversity Sport (“CIS”) in accordance with the terms of CIS’ Student Athlete Acknowledgement Form and CIS’ Personal Information Protection Policy. For further information about CIS’ collection, use and disclosure of personal information, see our Personal Information Protection Policy at www.universitysport.ca SPORT: Women's Lacrosse YEAR: 2018-19 Stephanie Orlando 4 IMS 4 Toronto ON Toronto Beaches U19 1 Claire Palmer 5 Graduate Studies 1 Aurora ON Oakville LadyHawks Fawn Porter 3 Kinesiology 3 Hagersville ON Six Nations Warriors (Box Lacrosse) Amy Rawlings 5 Health Sciences 4 Sarnia ON Brampton Sr. -
Turtle Island News Tl the Barricade Is Down
i r Library and Archives Canada Bibliothèque et Archive Canada S.R,ti1l.eS i 11111 I II I I 1 1011 3 3286 53439347 1 North America's #1 I Native Weekly Newspaper ,. l, rrey.. `Ñ - / urti '1/4, LIBRARY & ARCHIVES CANADA NEWSPAPER COLLECTION 395 WELLINGTON ST. Arrows 1 game 10 days to r* OTTAWA ON KlA ON4 away from a . 12/06 Minto Cup 3 -Peat Page 8 oi'i page 8 S - 1 . - 2006 I i ate Okarahsonha kenk Onkwehonwene Six Nations of the Grand Wednesday August 16, 2006. Barricade on Reclamation site down again... how long depends on Caledonia, spokespeople say . By Donna Duric and Lynda Powless Turtle Island News tl The barricade is down.... again. Barricade After a week of quiet from Caledonia residents, Six Nations sup- 7 porters of the land reclamation took down the barricade along comes down... ti f the front entrance to the site Monday morning, less than a week again! i..:;6¡ after it went up in a nightly clash spurred by an Ontario Justice F court ruling. The barricade went up when a will be in court August 22nd, just swarm of Caledonia residents head- two days fore negotiations on the ed to site within hours of a ruling by land rights issues are scheduled to Justice David Marshall that all restart after a summer break. negotiations between Six Nations Minister of Indian Affairs Jim and government officials cease until Prentice's office told Turtle island "protesters" leave the disputed land. News Monday, they will respect the Ontario has appealed the ruling and (Continued on page 2) Protest shuts down Oneida band office r`- yowls .., By Denise Desmoreaux the entranceway blocking all traf- : t- - Special to Turtle Island News fic in and out of the building.