Mississaugas Of The Credit First Nation
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University of Waterloo will offer free tuition to students from 2 local reservesThe University of Waterloo says it will offer free tuition to qualified students from the two First Nations communities whose traditional grounds the school sits upon.CanadaMay 25, 2023
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Child dead, 6 others sent to hospital after fire on Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation: OPPOPP say two adults and four children were able to escape a fire in a trailer, early Monday, but a six-year-old child died. The Office of the Fire Marshal is investigating.FireMar 13, 2023
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7 charged following seizures by Six Nations Police in Southern Ontario guns and drug investigationA three-day operation led by Six Nations Police saw seven people arrested and charged with drug and weapons offences.CrimeMar 16, 2022
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Pat Mandy takes helm as chair of Hamilton Police Services BoardPat Mandy, a member of Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, was unanimously elected to the post during the board's meeting on Thursday afternoon.PoliticsNov 26, 2021
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Ontario marks 1st National Day for Truth and ReconciliationOntario has not made it a provincial statutory holiday.CanadaSep 30, 2021
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OPP investigate fatal apartment fire as a homicideAlong with the criminal investigation, the Ontario Fire Marshall is also looking into the cause of fire at an apartment in Hagersville, Ont.CrimeAug 3, 2020
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Motorcyclist charged after hitting officer in the face during field sobriety test: OPPAccording to police, the incident began during an unrelated traffic stop involving a pickup truck in Strathroy-Caradoc on Longwoods Road just before 3:30 a.m. on May 24.CrimeMay 25, 2020
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First Nations elder criticizes Trudeau government during funding announcementAn Ojibway elder criticized the Canadian government for not sharing details of a federal funding announcement for a national park in Toronto.PoliticsAug 27, 2019
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OPG demolishes former coal-fired plant in Port DoverThe plant was one of the largest in the world at one point and produced power for more than 40 years.EconomyAug 22, 2019
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