Studying the impact of broadband internet access in rural and remotes communities in BC

Broadband is important in remote and rural communities - research study shows ... 

A team of researchers working out of Simon Fraser University is now completing its first year of a five year research initiative that will hopefully lead to a better understanding about the impact of broadband internet access in rural and remotes communities.

E-Health Workshop hosted by Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority in Sioux Lookout

Sioux Lookout Zone E-Heatlh Workshop

February 18-19, 2009
Sunset Suites, Sioux Lookout

The Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) invited Health Directors from across the Sioux Lookout Health Zone to come together to share and learn about e-health services and applications. The goal of the workshop was to provide direction to SLFNHA in the development of a framework to address regional e-health initiatives and support systems.

Best Practices for achieving Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) with corporate Canada

Achieving Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) - Key Findings from CCAB

ISSUE 1 – FEBRUARY 2009 - INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY

This report analyzes data submitted by Canadian companies between 2001 and 2008 as a part of the Progressive Aboriginal Relations program (PAR) – a benchmarking tool developed by the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB).

BC provides funding for telecom infrastructure to serve remote and rural First Nations

BC press release 

$8.3M TO HELP FIRST NATIONS BRIDGE THE DIGITAL DIVIDE

Feb. 20, 2009 - Ministry of Labour and Citizens' Services

VANCOUVER - The Province is providing another $8.3 million in funding to help bridge the digital divide for British Columbia First Nations, announced Labour and Citizens' Services Minister Iain Black today. The funding will be used toward First Nations connectivity to open up social and economic opportunities for rural and remote First Nations communities.

First Nation schools working together to produce play about prescription drug misuse

For the fourth year in a row the students at Eel Ground First Nation are being challenged to produce another award winning play about an important social issue challenging all communities across the country. The former principal of the school is now teaching in China. He is using the plays produced in previous years to support the Chinese students at his new school to learn about producing plays about these types of issues (see his message below the following newspaper article) ... Brian

Carl Seibel Retirement 2009

First Nations Governance Reform being moved through INAC to impose internal policy changes

Click here to Watch the APTN CONTACT news broadcast for the following story

TRANSCRIPT: APTN INTERVIEW WITH PAUL BARNSLEY AND TODD RUSSELL ON THE LEAKED MEMO TO CABINET

February 4, 2009
 
8:03 P.M. "ON-AIR INTERVIEW WITH PAUL BARNSLEY AND TODD RUSSELL ON THE LEAKED MEMO TO CABINET" (Todd Russell, Liberal MP from Labrador)

North Caribou Youth Plan 2nd "Prayer" Walk to Muskrat Dam on Feb 27

GET Youth Ministries, a group from North Caribou Lake are once again planning their second prayer walk to their neighbouring community of Muskrat Dam on Feb. 27/28, 2009. This walk will take roughly about 21 hours but the group is very determined and extremely excited.

Their first walk last year was  successful and they feel in their hearts that this walk must be done once again. 

BC Court of Appeals upholds rights of aboriginals to be consulted for two major projects

From Canada.com

Court upholds rights of aboriginals to be consulted - Rulings will affect two major projects in B.C.

By Neal Hall, Canwest News ServiceFebruary 19, 2009

The B.C. Court of Appeal has issued two major rulings upholding the rights of First Nations to be consulted by the government, which will affect two major projects in B.C.