Archive - 2012

April 26th

NNEC Yellow Ribbon Walk For Life May 2 in Sioux Lookout celebrating First Nation resiliency

From Sioux Bulletin

 

Eva Olsson guest speaker at yellow ribbon walk 

Tim Brody - ASSOCIATE EDITOR - April 25, 2012

HOLOCAUST  survivor Eva Olsson is bringing her message of peace and tolerance to Sioux Lookout.

North Spirit Lake First Nation youth NEEDS YOUR VOTE for Miss Northern Ontario competition

From the Sioux Lookout Bulletin 

Melinda Henderson vying for Miss North Ontario

Tim Brody - ASSOCIATE EDITOR - April 25, 2012

A young woman from North Spirit Lake First Nation who is attending Queen Elizabeth District High School is vying for the title of Miss North Ontario 2012.

April 25th

April 24th

April 23rd

Teachers (2 FTE) Full-Time Required For Canadian Revival Preparatory School (CRPS)

Canadian Revival Preparatory School
(CRPS) requires two full-time teachers August 7, 2012 through June 28, 2013.
CRPS uses the Accelerated Christian Education (A.C.E) Curriculum in conjunction
with the Saskatchewan Association of Independent Church Schools (S.A.I.C.S). Responsibilities
will include managing support staff who are supervisors and monitors, and
teaching electives.

 

April 22nd

HAPPY Earth Day - time to clean up our act and learn to live with and protect our Mother Earth

from CTV.ca

Focus shifts to policy as Canada marks Earth Day

CTVNews.ca Staff - Apr. 22 2012

April 21st

Access to information is a right that is being cut by government with their cut to CAP funding

From thechronicleherald.ca 

Everyone has the right to access information

April 21, 2012 - BY DULCIE MCCALLUM

This is the information age. At the core of our global and local communities is information. Accessing the Internet is how people learn and conduct research, find employment and volunteer work, socialize with friends and family, and sell/shop.

April 20th

North Caribou Lake First Nation school and education programs require equitable funding

From CBC.ca

Walls crumble, mould infects First Nation school - North Caribou Lake First Nation says students suffer injustice in education funding

Jody Porter CBC News Posted: Apr 19, 2012

North Caribou Lake First Nation resident Lakota Pans loves going to school, but her learning environment is hindered by mouldy floors and crumbling walls. (Jody Porter/CBC)

Lakota Pans loves school. Math is the 13-year-old's favourite subject.

April 19th