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1 R., 65 North America's #1 Native Weekly Newspaper $1.00 National Library of Canada Newspaper Collection 395 Wellington Street RE Ottawa ON K1A ON4 4 i dec 05 K1A Okárahsonha kenh Onkwehonwene Six Nations of the C ate a5, (?; 5, 2005 Holiday weekend marred s ie4for: ,it try, titars4 with deaths of two Six v o Nations people . Two Six Nations people have been killed in separate inci- dents in nearby cities over the holiday weekend that saw on 1 man burned to death and claimed the life of a 22-year-old woman killed in a car accident 'Us Hamilton police are investigating beside a park that is often used by q the death of Garnet Silversmith, the city's homeless. Ì 52, who's burning body was found City police detective Chris Abbot Saturday by a 12- year -old girl said the man had been set on fire. hunting for snakes along the CN The young girl was walking along railway tracks in the north end of the tracks at at about 5:45 p.m. r. the city. police said, near the Strachan and The body was found in a bush (Continued on page 2) Historic Cabinet retreat on f First Nations issues coming up By Lynda Powless Editor Prime Minister Paul Martin will be heading into the first -SEMI -t ever cabinet retreat on aboriginal issues next week with five leaders of Canada's national aboriginal organizations t and more than 100 other MPs and delegates. The Prime Minister will be head- addressing each issue, said ing into the retreat with Ministers Campbell Morrison, press secre- of Indian Affairs, Health, and tary to Minister of Indian Affairs Jf i Housing and others in a four hour Andy Scott. u _ cabinet retreat Tuesday. The meeting will be held in the - -0411111- .111- AS i The government leaders will be Pearson Building . Volunteer Mary Bloomfield puckers up for Darth Vador who dropped by Six Nations 108th annual Bread discussing the six previous Brant MP Lloyd St Amond will & Cheese celebrations Victoria Day Monday. The Prince of Darkness may not have been able to convince roundtable discussions and (Continued page 2) anyone to come to the darkside, but Mary had no trouble convincing him to try the cheese! (Photo by im C Powless) ' 1 Inside a Assorted Italian 108th annual Bread and Cheese shines with R Local , . 2 Editorial 4 community spirit, fun and lots of cheese! pes_ By Donna Duric annual Bread and Cheese day was - construction, and although many Sports .6 tih r Staff Writer held at the community hall instead residents said the event was too National 20 For the first time in 108 years, the of the arena that is currently under crowded, it went off without a hitch. Careers 22 Try a After 330 years natives can The day dawned cloudy alternat- Classified 25 ing with sunshine and a cool breeze TOASTED DELI in the air, as residents from all over Directory Business 26 now enter Boston Six Nations and beyond began SANDWICH BOSTON (AP) _ The Massachusetts legislature repealed a 330 -year -old creeping into the village of law Thursday that barred native Americans from entering Boston and Ohsweken that congested traffic up today! has long irked area tribes, even though it hasn't been enforced. and down Fourth line for hours as 0 1> Both the state House of Representatives and the Senate voted to strike people tried in vain to find parking down the 1675 law passed during King Philip's War between colonists spaces not too far from the festivi- and area natives, that had remained on the books ever since. ties. and native groups have been trying for years to scuttle the law. As the line grew longer and longer i'n1 win' t . Activists Boston Mayor Tom Menino filed a petition last fall to dump it and the with people in anticipation of the 282 Argyle St. Vi council passed it. But the state noon give -away and their long - o 74470 04551 ' 9 city (Continued on 2) Caledonia Resturant (Continued on 18) DIGITAL SA TELLITE DESCRAMBLER System Features Linux based software -Nowl, - Digital satellite descrambler built on Nexus Card technology. for added stability. 44i 0 Onscreen TV Guides. Extremely easy to install. ,vaila le Built in Personal Video Recorder (PVR) No cards, codes or .1 G 20, 45 V7TT-113, that can record up to 40 hours of high quality digital video. updates needed. Pause, Play, Rewind, and Forward live N. 1-filar-MI6 Show this ad and get Open Mon. -Fri. 10 -6 R.n.tree Kober Satellites $100°13OF Satellite Solutions for Today's Television Saturday 10 -5 330 Wellington Rd. 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Niagara to GTA cvnidr ins to provide for efficient move- OroMaga Chief Arnold Genera improve and expand t people bas a new vehicle, a 21105 Durango depend on. We depend on them at iambic. of and goods within the only ore t show up for the ses- throughoút the Golder the thanks to the generosity of Grand ORE. Thew hard work may have area due to predicted copula- r said the idea of a Niagara t Riverver terprises. saved a lot of our plant recently rseshoe mid Ney are working m tron growth figures. GTA corridor puts all stakeholders olve First Nations before mid By Ne year 2031, the area is between rock Six Nations - largest private when they- painted out things t do and hard place. takes employer provided the vehicle for that we needed to have done. w tuafplaning place. expected t grow by about four He says M worries about th n 17, INTO met million people the fire chief when Ney learned he look forward to w eking with them t Mry offs. Rifts all the Increased transport.- with the Six Nations heat vehicle to use on the job. in the future." band council "VVe know that based on that lion will have on local crops and a closed meeting The the chief had been using a ñ to update them growth, we need to aaccommodate wildlife, even thought the idea is pick up frock but the tuck was n the sta. of the project, since that." says HoOpìth economically beneficial. ordered to stay in the fire hall and the Golden Horseshoe is largely The MTO says it does not have "You cant deprive people of made up lands. to be used only to pull the rescue of traditional any definitive plans on haw to livelihood, bar you can't deprive boat to the river. Mire at the very start of a long e.o.m.. the growth and is them of food. Ifs a no-win cause." ORE donated the vehicle for the fanning process;' says Paul looking at options, other than Slobodzian says you can never Hudspith, P.Eng project building fare chiefs use. consult. per provincial high- please everybody. "The fire chief has to go to the eager with the MTO. way The alternatives include the 'Somebody is always going to be schools to do fire inspections, to The Niagara to GTA condor addition or improvement of exist- unhappy. We have to try and bares provide fire safety day information would look at ving trans- ing transit systems, Passenger and trade-off." poseur of goods and people from goods rail system, manu Joan Slidodam Mrepaenuàr 1.04..e Niagara Penins for all our kids. He travels to dif- Naos Fire aiMike Seth presented Grand River Enterprises president IfIlliann see General says the solution is to Mx If m.y Fawüg M,A-Pen Whoa óy Durl Fm Erie up the GTA. wen, air transport, the err Draw fermi band buildings for imam with a plaque ands model engine after GAR baugbea Durango the t and the idea altogether. Ile says he's fire 2.5 far fire in , The MTO says it wits involve improvement of existing road- tarried about the potential for col- ¡m the golden infuse from get-gc. dons or has t go to meetings. But rehlfk use The fire ehieftravels to schools and organizations d band depa"mnsfor t ....Ms the horseshoe has . all stakeholders in the planning ways:_ lotion and jr, the horse- been around since "I think it's good w in there he didn't have a vehicle available - inspectors, information evens and more and had not official vehicle m use Elected Chief Dave golden the p but the plans sat done right process and is specifically seeking 'fi: not scored to a highway says shoe cannot sustain de projected the from the soon.