As part of Industry Canada's First Nations SchoolNet program, the KO team of Tabatha Jourdain, Jamie Ray and Jesse Fiddler travelled to Six Nations to deliver another IT workshop for First Nation youth. The group of participants represented 12 First Nations from across the province. They are employed under the Youth Employment Initiative that KO is administering as part of their Regional Management Organization (RMO) work.
All the plans are now set for the official opening of the Northern Indigenous Community Satellite Network (NICSN) and earth station hub located in Sioux Lookout, ontario. This celebration is being hosted by Keewaytinook Okimakanak and its K-Net program. The ribbon cutting will take place at the site of the dish with the Honorable Joe Comuzzi, Minister of State for FedNor, participating in the ceremonies as well as our MP, Roger Valley and our MPP, Howard Hampton.
A video about this dish and what it means to the remote communities accessing its services is now available on-line (click here to view the 2.5 minute video).
Information packages include handouts:
Everyone is invited to join Keewaytinook Okimakanak in celebrating this important launch by joining us on-line for the webcast of the event starting at 10:30 am CST. Visit http://knet.ca for the links to the webcast.
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Chairman of Native American Leadership Alliance For Peace and Reconciliation
Special Advisor to Federal Government for Residential Schools
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Pikangikum First Nation will be hosting Co-ed invitational broomball tournament on February 10,11 & 12, 2005.
Open to four outside teams
$600.00 entry fee
Twelve player roster- six guys & six ladies
Accommodations will be provided
Open to 12 teams
Prizes will be determined on the number of team entries
For more information
Contact persons
Van Keeper 773-1039(work) 773-5172(home)
Lyle Keeper 773-5557(work) 773-1074(home)
Randy Moose 773-1093(work)
Equay-wuk (Women's Group) Parent Support Program
is pleased to announce:
"Positive Parenting Workshop Curriculum"
Train-The-Trainer Workshop
February 7-11, 2005. - Sunset Suites
Sioux Lookout, on
Register Today!!
A certified instructor will conduct the training session. This will be a session that will allow those involved to conduct Parenting workshops in their community.
Who should attend:
Contact Equay-wuk for more information:
Jennifer Derosier Liza Angeconeb Felicia Waboose
Equay-wuk (Women's Group)
16 Fourth Avenue North P.O.Box 1781
Sioux Lookout, on P8T 1C4
Phone: (807)737-2214 Fax: (807)737-2699
Toll Free: 1-800-261-8294
email equaywuk@nwconx.net
On behalf of the people of Deer Lake First Nation, the Chief & Council invites everyone to join them during the Grand Opening of the new Deer Lake School.
The Grand Opening festivities will take place on Thursday, January 13, 2005 at 1:00 pm.
Please confirm your attendance and who will be attending to the Band Secretary Angie Meekis @ 807 775 2141 or Councillor Cory J Meekis at the same number or by e-mail to coryjmeekis@knet.ca
If you want to make a presentation, please let Cory know so that he could make arrangements with the Grand Opening Planning Committee for a time slot on the agenda.
Click here to check out the pictures of the new school
Gitchi Meegwetch,
Chief & Council
Deer Lake First Nation