Kejick Bay's
Open House
September 30,2003.
4 - 6 PM.
Come enjoy a cup of coffee or juice while visiting our classroom, meeting the students, Classroom Assistant and Teacher. You even could meet the Student Council.
Looking forward to seeing you!
Sorry we had to re-schedule our Open House to this new date!
Darrin Potter, KiHS Principal, along with Freda Kenny, KiHS Vice-Principal attended ministry workshops in Thunder Bay during the week of September 22 to 26, 2003.
Darrin comments about the workshops included:
"One session on Thursday was on Classroom Management and the presenter did a great job in giving some realistic suggestions. Mainly his approach has always been to be prepared for our classroom and this will make all the difference. When we anticipate what we want to see, and what can happen, we will be prepared."
Economic Development officers, Community Futures program staff, and others gathered in Pinewa, Manitoba on Thursday and Friday, September 25 and 26 to discuss different community development opportunities and experiences. Dan Pellerin, K-Net's Network Manager, travelled over to the session for two panel presentations about the K-Net broadband network and its impact on community economic development in the communities across Ontario.
As part of the First Nations SchoolNet and Smart Communities initiatives sponsored by Industry Canada, Keewaytinook Okimakanak is providing on-line Grade 8 supplementary Science, Math and English courses for 12 First Nation schools in Ontario. Fernando Oliveira, a former Keewaytinook Internet High School teacher in Poplar Hill and Fort Severn, is developing and delivering these courses in partnership with the twelve Grade 8 teachers. To register your school and participate in this innovative program visit http://g8.firstnationschools.ca
This past winter, Fernando organized a pilot Grade 8 Supplementary program working with KIHS and Grade 8 teachers in several KIHS partner First Nations. The program was well received, as documented in the project evaluation and final report (click here to view). This school year's project is now being expanded to include more schools and more subjects intended to help the students, the teachers, the schools and the communities provide additional resources for their young people.
The latest press release from Matawa First Nations Management is appealing for support efforts to continue for the people of Nibinamik First Nation.
This press release about the community and the relief efforts is available on-line for everyone to read.
Efforts continue to coordinate the support systems required to assist the people of Nibinamik First Nation with teams working together from across the region. All donations and offers of assistance are appreciated. It is important that we work together to ensure the community receives the best possible care today and over the next few months.
Donations can be sent to:
Matawa First Nation Management - Nibinamik Emergency Fund
233 South Court Street
Thunder Bay, ON
P7B 2X9
If you have any questions, please call 807-344-4575 or 800-463-2249 and ask for Bruce Visitor, Director of Operations or Helen Franceschi, Finance Clerk.
Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute has been established under the mandate of the Chiefs of Nishnawbe Aski Nation to develop, design and deliver post-secondary programs and services. The Institute is an independent institution offering courses in language and culture, social services, computer and information technology, management and administration, and teacher education.
The Annual General Meeting of Oshki-Pimache-O-Win will be held on October 1, 2003 at Chapleau Cree First Nation. All NAN First Nations or Education Authorities are invited to send one voting representative to the meeting. Representatives attending the meeting will be eligible to stand for election to the Governing Council. Following the meeting, on October 2, a workshop for board members and those who work with boards will be provided.
For further information, or to receive a registration package, please contact:
Ruth Baxter, Executive Director,
Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute,
107 Johnson Avenue, 2nd Floor,
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 2V9
Telephone: 807-346-2770
Fax: 807-345-2924
E-Mail: rbaxter@oshki.ca
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute has been established under the mandate of the Chiefs of Nishnawbe Aski Nation to develop, design and deliver post-secondary programs and services. The Institute is an independent institution and currently offers courses in social services, website development, language and culture.
The Institute is seeking an Executive Director. The Executive Director is responsible for the overall operations of Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute and is the principal spokesperson for the Institute in all communications with First Nations members, federal and provincial government agencies and non-government organizations regarding funding, sponsorship, partnerships, and program offerings.
Reporting to the Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Governing Council, the Executive Director will:
Applicants should have:
Salary is negotiable, depending on qualifications and experience.
Interested candidates are invited to submit a letter of interest and a resume to:
Executive Search Committee,
Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute,
107 Johnson Avenue, 2nd Floor,
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 2V9
Fax: 807-345-2924
For further information, please contact Steve Chase at (807) 346-2779 or by e-mail at schase@oshki.ca.
Closing date for applications is Friday, October 24, 2003.
We thank you for your interest in Oshki-Pimache-O-Win, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
The official Ground Breaking ceremony was held in Deer Lake yesterday in spite of the weather. Elders from the community were on hand to share their feelings and offer their blessings to this special occasion. Also in attendance were members of Keewaytinook Okimakanak; Geordie Kakepetum, Jim Teskey, and Peter Campbell, Frank representing Smith Carter Architects and Engineers Incorporated, members of the Education Authority, Chief and Council of Deer Lake First Nation, Teachers and Staff of David Meekis Memorial School along with various members from other financial organizations were also on hand to take part in the ceremony.
There were many words of happiness and anticipation looking towards the school being completed as Councillor Raymond Meekis said in his opening remarks ,"Finally, finally." After the elders and representatives spoke, the ground breaking ceremony took place with the widow of the late David Meekis (which the current school is named after) Ella Jane Meekis and youth representative Skye Patayash taking part in this ceremony.
Shortly afterwards the signing ceremony took place under the big tent away from the drizzle. This was followed by a community feast to celebrate this historic day.
To view pictures, go to http://www.deerlake.firstnation.ca and look in the photogallery
The chances are probable that this special Sioux Lookout lady may have knitted you a baby bonnet, or your baby’s bonnet or your grandchild’s or even great grandchild’s baby bonnet. Yes, it’s Peggy Sanders we are talking about.
Mrs. Sanders is celebrating her 80th birthday and as we would like to honour this special milestone birthday, Wawatay Radio is going to have a birthday party over the air waves.
Please join Florence Woolner, Ennis Fiddler and Garnet Angeconeb as they host this special birthday party on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 from 9 p.m. to 10:20 p.m.
We will have 80 minutes of good radio to mark Mrs. Sanders’ 80 years of life.
You can call in to wish Mrs. Sanders a personal Happy Birthday Wish - she will at the WRN studio that evening starting at 9:00 p.m.
Please join us for the birthday party!
Three more press releases from Matawa First Nations Management provide the latest information about the situation and support required by the people in Nibinamik First Nation.
The latest press releases about the community and the work are now available on-line for everyone to read.
Efforts continue to coordinate the support systems required to assist the people of Nibinamik First Nation with teams working together from across the region. All donations and offers of assistance are appreciated. It is important that we work together to ensure the community receives the best possible care today and over the next few months.
Donations can be sent to:
Matawa First Nation Management - Nibinamik Emergency Fund
233 South Court Street
Thunder Bay, ON
P7B 2X9
If you have any questions, please call 807-344-4575 or 800-463-2249 and ask for Bruce Visitor, Director of Operations or Helen Franceschi, Finance Clerk.