A Traditional Roots Juno Award nominee will be playing at a Penticton Pub next month. The Hub on Martin will be hosting ...
When Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre opens, visitors will be able to come here and deepen their understanding of Mi’kmaq ...
Tar made from birch tree bark is commonly found at Neanderthal sites, and experiments show that it kills some bacteria that cause skin infections ...
Neanderthals may have used birch tar as more than just glue; it could have helped them ward off infection and even insect bites. People from several modern Indigenous cultures, in ...
The organization, based in Whycocomagh on Cape Breton Island, held a conference and trade fair earlier this month to ...
The conversation about fully restoring sovereignty to the Wabanaki Nations will be pushed off to the next governor. Gov.
HALIFAX — The partial reversal of some of Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston's controversial budget cuts will still result in ...
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Birch tar was among the most useful materials available to prehistoric humans and was primarily used as a glue to bind stone ...
The Minister of Crown-Indigenous Affairs visited Cape Breton last week and was forced to dip her toe into the smokey waters ...
A First Nation chief is insisting the Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia have a treaty right to grow and sell unregulated cannabis as an ...
Police allege hundreds of cannabis items had been packaged to resemble 'ordinary' products, such as candy, potato chips, cookies, chocolate bars and cereal.