www.SandyLake.FirstNation.ca has had a loyal following since our launch in early December 2002. In late February, after only 3 months, the website surpassed 100,000 hits!
In the beginning, the purpose of the website was to present the community in a way that was positive and informative while at the same time educational for both the community members and visitors alike. Keeping true to this ethic, our website features an online Photogallery where we attempt to rekindle the memories of years past by posting pictures of our community and its people throughout our history. The pictures are donated from personal collections found within and/or outside the community which contributes to the overall diversity of the web site.
Our website has grown to also include such memorable favorites as, the Rez Pez recipes, and the ever popular Joke-Sah-Weh corner. We are constantly updating our community news, information, and events. Please visit us...
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The Aboriginal Resource Technician Program is accepting New Intakes for September 2003 delivered via Contact North Distance Education.
Sault College of Applied Arts & Technology is accepting new applicants into the distant education Aboriginal Resource Technician Program to start in September 2003. This natural resources based program enables students from remote communities access to a post-secondary diploma in Natural Resources utilizing the Contact North's Teleconference System. The delivery of this unique program is designed for students who wish to pursue a Career in Natural Resources, but are unable to attend a Post -Secondary Institution due to distance, family and work committments. Our program remedies those barriers, by delivering a post secondary natural resources program utilizing the Contact North Teleconference System throughout remote communities in the north. For further information and to apply to the Aborginal Resource Technician Program, please contact Sault College at 1-800-461-2260 or view our Sault College Website at http://www.saultc.on.ca under Natural Resource Programs.