Tag: Oneida Nation of the Thames
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Oneida politician accused of defrauding day-school survivor out of settlement money
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An Oneida Nation of the Thames band councillor is accused of defrauding a survivor of Canada’s day school system out of settlement money.
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PHOTOS: Oneida skate party at Budweiser Gardens
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Oneida Nation of the Thames leaders held a skating party for their community’s kids at Budweiser Gardens in downtown London on Wednesday.
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Three days, 400 volunteers, one new home on Oneida
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Hundreds of volunteers were up to the task of building a home for an Oneida Nation of the Thames family in just three days.
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Home being built in three-day blitz for Oneida Nation of the Thames family
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Construction began around 6:30 a.m. Friday morning, and by 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon, a new home is expected to be completed for a family from Oneida Nation of the Thames.
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New water source secured for Oneida Nation of the Thames
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The new $43 million deal with the federal government will see Oneida Nation of the Thames connected to the Lake Huron Primary Water Supply System.
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Victim’s mother ‘overjoyed’ by guilty verdict in fatal drunk driving trial
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Moments after Cindy Peters was convicted of impaired driving for the crash that killed Amanda Manion-Lewington, the dead woman’s mother, Lori Manion, still was wondering why the case had to go to trial. “Absolutely overjoyed. I can’t breathe,” Manion said, reacting to Superior Court Justice Marc Garson’s decision that Peters was the driver of the…
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Federal minister promises funding to bring water pipeline to Oneida
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Canada’s Indigenous services minister made a promise to Oneida Nation of the Thames on Monday, pledging cash to connect the First Nation to a water supply system that would give residents clean drinking water. “The department and the government of Canada will be able to support this work financially,” Minister Patty Hajdu said in an…
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Feds to fund drinking water pipeline to Oneida of the Thames First Nation
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The federal government is preparing to pen a deal that would see a pipeline built to bring clean drinking water to Oneida Nation of the Thames.
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Oneida lifts call to conserve water but emergency continues
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Oneida Nation of the Thames is no longer asking residents to limit water use, but the First Nation community will remain under a state of emergency over fears water levels could drop again, officials say.
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Oneida continues state of emergency due to ongoing water issues
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The Oneida Nation of the Thames originally issued the state of emergency in mid-December as it dealt with all-time low water levels.