Deer Lake First Nation School requires a Grade 8 Homeroom teacher who will also teach in the Grade 9 high school program effective January 5, 2010 to June, 2010 with the possibility of renewal of contract.
Seeking an experineced educatior with some experience working with First Nations students, possess or eligible for OTC; team player, willing to comply to school and staff expectations and who is committed to excellence.
By RON GRECH, THE DAILY PRESS - December 11, 2009
The 10-year-long fight is over.
It appears Attawapiskat First Nation will finally get a new elementary school.
Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Hall was told by Indian and Northern Affairs Minister Chuck Strahl Wednesday that the new school is on the ministry's list of new capital projects.
December 8, 2009
Thousands of aboriginal people with diabetes undergo unnecessary foot amputations because the federal government won't pay for them to have proper shoes, the head of a Manitoba medical outreach program said Tuesday.
From the Toronto Star
By Tanya Talaga - Dec 10 2009
MOOSONEE–The Ontario government has thrown a $6.4 million lifeline to three struggling First Nations children's aid societies that face mass staff layoffs due to budgetary woes.
At Moosonee's Payukotayno James and Hudson Bay Family Services, staff members were ecstatic after Children and Youth Services Minister Laurel Broten announced $2.3 million in emergency funding.
The Sustainable Communities in the North Conference planning committee is currently searching for individuals or groups who are interested in providing a 30 minute presentation on alternative economic models.
CDA Press release
December 07, 2009
From the Canadian Medical Association Journal
CMAJ Research Article: Prescribing of opioid analgesics and related mortality before and after the introduction of long-acting oxycodone
by Irfan A. Dhalla, MD MSc, Muhammad M. Mamdani, PharmD MPH, Marco L.A. Sivilotti, MD MSc, Alex Kopp, BA, Omar Qureshi, MD and David N. Juurlink, MD PhD
Press release
Dec 07, 2009 Webequie, ON.
Webequie First Nation hosted a (3) three day Gospel Jamboree this past weekend. The jamboree also had a “Live” audio stream available for those who were unable to attend the sessions in person. The audio stream was made possible with the assistance of KNET Services in Sioux Lookout.
Organizer Stanley Shewaybick Sr. and local volunteers did a tremendous job in making the event a success.
Highlights: