Mohawks Of The Bay Of Quinte
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Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte get $30M from feds for LTC homeThe Government of Canada is making a significant investment into long-term care on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory.CanadaJan 25, 2023
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Developer, Indigenous groups unveil Belleville housing projectA developer and three First Nations from Belleville are working on plans to turn a surplus federal office building into affordable housing.CanadaJan 11, 2023
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Residents of Kingston, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory mark Truth and Reconciliation DayGroups gathered in Kingston and Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory to mark the solemn occasion of Truth and Reconciliation Day in a variety of ways.CanadaSep 30, 2022
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Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte celebrate Indigenous Peoples DayMohawks of the Bay of Quinte celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day Tuesday with a parade, games and a picnic lunch for Quinte Mohawk students and community members.EntertainmentJun 21, 2022
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Clean, drinkable water now available to significant portion of Tyendinaga TerritoryLong-term drinking water advisories have now been lifted for a significant portion of the Tyendinaga Territory, after being in place since 2008.HealthMar 25, 2022
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Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte members are heading to the polls this SaturdayMembers of the Mohawks of Bay of Quinte are being encouraged to vote Saturday to decide who will serve as chief and council for the next two years.PoliticsDec 3, 2021
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Partial settlement for Culbertson Tract ratified by Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory votersThe Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte voted in favour of ratifying a land claim settlement for a portion of the Culbertson Tract, bringing nearly 300 acres back to the territory.CanadaOct 18, 2021
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Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory resident dies after testing positive for COVID-19The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte say a member of the community who recently tested positive for COVID-19 has died.CanadaFeb 19, 2021
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Possible low-risk COVID-19 exposure at 2 Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory businessesThe Community Wellbeing Centre says a person exposed to COVID-19 frequented two businesses over the last several weeks, and there may be chance of low-risk exposure.CanadaFeb 11, 2021
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