Archive - 2004

March 3rd

Computer Training Courses at Adult Education & Training in Sioux Lookout

COMPUTER TRAINING COURSES

            Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm

Cost: $100.00 / Course (includes instruction, certificate & manual)

                 Course

         Date

Microsoft PublisherMarch 12

Introduction  to Microsoft Word

March 26
Advanced Microsoft ExcelApril 23
Microsoft PowerpointMay 21
Advanced Microsoft WordJune 4

If there is a course you would like to see offered, let us know.  We will arrange courses for groups, employees, or individuals (minimum of  6 / course), to meet your training needs.  We can also arrange for training in your home community.

Contact:  Adult Education & Training at

             (807) 737-7461 (phone)  or  (807)737-7819 (fax)

March 1st

OVER 50 MILLION HITS on K-Net servers in February

Personal web pages at MyKnet.org continue to be the most popular on-line space for the Nishnawbe Aski to browse. In February there were over 44 million hits on this K-Net server (over 14 million more hits from the previous month)! The average daily hits on this server rose to over 1.5 million hits each day!

All together there were over 52 MILLION hits occurring on the five most popular monitored K-Net servers throughout February. Specifically, on these five servers with traffic graphs, there were a total of 52,734,926 hits made to these on-line services provided by Keewaytinook Okimakanak. The five servers generating this amount of traffic include myknet.org, knet.ca, webmail.knet.ca, hosting.knet.ca, highschool.knet.ca, and photos.knet.ca (just click on the server to see the traffic monitoring chart for each server). There were also a total of 719,063 visits made during this period to these five servers, indicating that people are exploring these sites more and more.

Most of the K-Net servers that are being monitored for hits, visits and usage statistics using the webalizer program again showed an increase during the month. But http://myknet.org rose by nearly 14 million hits to demonstrate the rapid take up of these communication tools among users across the north.

Please note:

February 29th

Youth in Motion awards for young people under 20

Youth in Motion is pleased to announce a national call for nominations to Canada's newest award and mentoring program for Canadian youth. Young leaders and innovators under the age of 20 are invited to participate in this new, national awards program - Top 20 Under 20.

Top 20 Under 20, a program sponsored by ING with Global Television and National Post as national media partners, is looking to award young Canadians who have demonstrated a significant level of innovation, achievement and leadership. Other program supporters include the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, Duocom Canada Inc., Marriott Toronto Eaton Centre, VIA Rail Canada and Canada.com.

What: Top 20 Under 20(tm) award program for Canadian youth.

Who: Top 20 Under 20(tm) is a program of Youth in Motion.

When: Nomination will close on April 30, 2004. No exceptions.
How: You can apply to Top 20 Under 20 by downloading an application kit from the official Top 20 website: Top20under20.ca http://www.top20under20.ca/ .  Or by emailing us at info@youth-in-motion.ca

Why: There are 20 awards available.  Award recipients will be selected by an illustrious panel of judges that represent the top Canadians in their field or area of interest. Recipients of this award will receive a financial award to be directed towards their continuing area of study or training and will also be mentored by a Canadian leader for a period of one year. Recipients will be announced in June 2004.

About Youth in Motion.

Youth in Motion is a national, Canadian charity that helps young Canadians to 'live their best life'. With offices in Toronto and Calgary, YIM provides education and career development programs as well as scholarships and bursaries. It is an extension of the highly successful, not-for-profit Women in Motion Career Education organization that was founded in 1997. For more information, visit
www.youth-in-motion.ca.

February 28th

Video taped stories from K-Net partners and staff

A collection of video clips is available for viewing on-line at http://smart.knet.ca/fednor_video_list.html

These clips were captured during the first week in December. George Ferreira, a graduate student at the University of Guelph, came to Sioux Lookout and then drove to Thunder Bay to get this footage. The plans include producing a short documentary about the work that teams from FedNor and Keewaytinook Okimakanak to help bring broadband connectivity and applications into this region.

K-Net's Multi-Media Coordinator shares skills with Manitoba FN youth

Jesse Fiddler, K-Net's Multi-media Coordinator, travelled to Winnipeq on Thursday to work with twenty-two youth from Manitoba First Nations. He provided them with a workshop on creating and maintaining web pages using Post-Nuke.

February 27th

Ont. Minister of NDM visits KO Balmertown for major telehealh announcement

Northern Development and Mines Minister Bartolucci visited the Keewaytinook Okimakanak office in Balmertown to announce nearly 1.1 million dollar investment to support the purchase of telemedicine equipment required to expand the KO Telehealth initiative into all the First Nation Health Centres across the Sioux Lookout Health Zone. The funding is coming from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund.

Click here to see the pictures and the story about this announcement.

Click here to read the ministry's press release.

Click here to read the newspaper coverage in the Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal.

KO's new IP telephone system is now operational

The K-Net office in Sioux Lookout has a new telephone system that is operating entirely over the Kuhkenah Network. When anyone now calls the K-Net office using either our toll-free number (877-737-5638) or our local number (807-737-1135) they will be greeted by the new system and invited to either enter the person's extension or press 4 to go to the office directory. In the office directory, a caller only needs to enter the first three letters of a person's last name and then wait for a menu to get to the KO staff member's IP phone.

The telephone directory is available on-line at http://knet.ca/phone_numbers.html

K-Net staff work with University of Guelph graduate students

One component of the KO First Nations SchoolNet project is to work with Dr. Ricardo Ramirez and his graduate students to identify strategies using video conferencing to establish areas of research and development in First Nation schools. Video conference meetings this week began this process.

Click here to check out the story on the First Nations SchoolNet web.

February 26th

PIKANGIKUM YOUTH CHALLENGE 2004 UPDATE

PIKANGIKUM YOUTH CHALLENGE 2004 UPDATE

THE FOLLOWING TOURNAMENT HAS BEEN MOVED BACK

THE TOURNAMENT WILL NOW TAKE PLACE ON MARCH 10 - 13

SO FAR THERE ARE 5 TEAMS INTERESTED

FOR MORE INFORMATION FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME

EMAIL OR PHONE

807 773 5013

807 773 5561

February 24th

WLFN Youth Hockey Tournament 2004

The Youth Hockey Tournament In Wunnumin Lake First Nation

Set For February 25 - 28, 2004

Has Been Postponed To March 24 - 27, 2004

Sorry For The Inconvenience...

Please Call The Organizers For Further Details...