Makatew adds tipi, June 17 Indigenous market
CARP – Makatew Workshops continues to grow and find new ways to share the Indigenous culture with its Carp neighbours and beyond.
Read moreCARP – Makatew Workshops continues to grow and find new ways to share the Indigenous culture with its Carp neighbours and beyond.
Read moreCARP – Marc Forgette is trying to turn cultural appropriation in to cultural appreciation and with his new location in Carp, Makatew Workshops will be able to share that message more effectively than ever.
Read moreCARP – Makatew Workshops’ Marc Forgette felt hosting West Carleton’s first National Truth and Reconciliation ceremony was not a business opportunity, but a community opportunity.
Read moreEveryone is welcome to take part in West Carleton’s first Truth and Reconciliation Day ceremony in Carp hosted by Makatew Workshops.
Read moreCARP – West Carleton’s first National Truth and Reconciliation Ceremony attracted more than 130 people for an emotional event shining the light on the challenges Indigenous people still face as residential school survivors.
Read moreOTTAWA – This Saturday, (Sept. 30) marks the third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day where Canadians reflect upon the experiences and history of First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities in Canada.
Read moreCARP – One of Carp’s newest businesses will be front and centre as the community hosts its first ever National Truth and Reconciliation Day ceremony.
Read moreDr. Merrilee Fullerton started her political career roughly the same time I started West Carleton Online.
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