SANDY LAKE INVITATIONAL
CO-ED SLOW-PITCH BASEBALL
Tournament
10 on field (5 males/5 females)
July 28 - 31, 2004
1st - $ 5, 000.00
2nd - $ 3, 000.00
3rd - $ 2, 000.00
Entry
local $ 1, 000.00
outside - $ 800.00
Contact Persons
Doug Crowe 774-5445 (w) 5524 (h)Kenny Goodwin 774-5213 (w)
Yvonne Fiddler 774-1403 (w)
Jesse Fiddler and Cal Kenny spent four days video taping and participating in the Pii Waseya gathering in Eagle Lake First Nation. Click here to see pictures from the gathering. Everyone who attended the gathering is invited to sign the guestbook expressing their thoughts about this event.
This Residential School and Family Wellness Gathering took place from July 1 to 4, 2004 on the shores of Eagle Lake at the local traditional camping grounds.
Pii Waseya is the Ojibway description for the dawning of a new day ... when those first rays of light begin to show. Pii Waseya was a gathering designed by a committee made up of Eagle Lake residential school survivors, local program staff, council members. This group was supported by other residential school programs from Lac Seul First Nation and Kenora, along with the provincial Integrated Support Services Unit. The planning committee wanted to provide survivors and their families with tools that everyone can use to support strong and healthy family units and communities.
Daniel Meekis Memorial Gospel Jamboree
Deer Lake, ON.
July 15, 16, 17,18
Contact: Amos Rae (807) 775-9522
Memorial Feast On July 16, 2004
Come Join Us!
5th He's Alive Annual Campmeeting Outdoor Campmeeting
July 16, 17 & 18, 2004
Weagamow Lake, OntarioGuest
Speaker: Glenda Bird
Guest Singers:Joe Campbell - North Spirt Lake (Winnipeg)
Mary Linski - Winnipeg, Manitoba
David Mamakwa - Kingfisher Lake, Ontario
Clarence Fontaine - Poplar River, Manitobaand Many More....
For more information contact:Pastor Colin Kanate @ (807) 469-1041 or
Nora Brisket @ (807) 469- 1088
Or our church office @ (807) 469-1326.
"Everybody is Welcome to attend"
July 7 -11, 2004
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Arena
Big Trout Lake, Ontario
Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of thy waterspouts: all thy waves and thy billows are gone over me Psalm 42:7
The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters. Yea, then the mighty waves of the sea. Psalm 93:4
Guest Speakers: Lloyd Redsky & Family - Shoal Lake
Youth Pastor: Darryl Sanderson & Wife
Portage La Praire, Manitoba
Guest Singers: Silas Woodhouse & Band - Fairford. Manitoba
Perry Rushton - Kamsask, Saskatchewan
Other Participants: Roger & Wife Stevenson
Pastor: Gilbert Hester - Timmins, Ontario
Asst Pastor: Josie & Nellie Semple
Nightly Services: Holy Ghost Services - 7:00 pm
Thursday - Saturday: Afternoon Sessions - 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am - Praise & Worship
2:00 pm - Baptismal Service
6:30 pm - Evening Service
Contacts: Pastor: Joel Chapman - (807) 537-2451
Ronald/Gladys Childforever - (807) 537-2405
John/Bonnie Sanderson - (807) 537-1144
**Travel is at your own Expense, but Meals & Accommodations will be provided**
Roger Valley is the new Member of Parliament for the Kenora riding. He will be taking over from Bob Nault who represented this region for the past 16 years (four terms). On Monday evening, Roger Valley received nearly 36% of the votes cast in this region.
The Liberal party will form a minority government for the first time in many years. CBC describes the challenge ahead as ...
"To pass legislation in the months ahead, Martin will need the assistance of another party – either the left-leaning NDP with its 19 seats or the sovereignist Bloc Québécois with its 54 MPs. That sets the stage for a government built on philosophical compromise and day-to-day deal-making rather than a single party's priorities...."
Check out all the elections details for all the ridings and the regions across Canada on the CBC election coverage web site (click here).
Fernando Oliveira, the grade 8 (G8) supplementary online courses program coordinator and teacher, produced a final report for the first year highlighting the development process of this program and its delivery. Click here to read the report (282K, PDF).
From the report ...
The project, named the G8 Supplementary Courses Program (www.g8.firstnationschools.ca), was initially piloted with the launch on April 14, 2003 of a Grade 8 Science course. This pilot involved eight First Nations communities. The pilot was funded under the Kuhkenah Network, Smart Communities project with funding support from Industry Canada.
After this initial pilot, there was general agreement among teachers and students that the pilot program was very successful. Survey results revealed that both groups were quite open and eager to incorporate e-learning into their regular classroom activities. The full survey results of this pilot course may be accessed at www.g8.firstnationschools.ca/feedback.html.
In September 2003, the G8 Program was sponsored by Keewaytinook Okimakanak (Northern Chiefs) and made available under the umbrella of Industry Canada's First Nation SchoolNet Program and the Ontario Regional Management Organization. During the 2003/04 school year, the G8 Program ran three courses within a three-term framework:
Term |
Course
Period
1
Science
October 20, 2003 to December 19, 2003
2
Math
January 19, 2004 to March 22, 2004
3
English Literacy
April 26, 2004 to June 20, 2004
Request for Art Proposals
The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board, in conjunction with our community partners, is seeking local artists to submit proposals for art work to be permanently displayed at the new Cultural and Training Centre facility. The proposal should include submissions for a major piece of art work to be displayed around the main entrance and lobby of the facility as well as smaller pieces to be displayed throughout the building.
The art work should complement the beauty and practicality of the facility by promoting the concept of the multi-services it provides. The facility offers a quality venue for education, training, entertainment and cultural events. The auditorium is designed to be an innovative multi-use space for hosting cultural and entertainment events as well as supporting large group meetings and training seminars. The spacious and welcoming entrance areas are overemphasized with wood. Wood is used in all the architectural/structural elements of the building and reflects its beauty and structural charm.
All forms of art work will be considered including sculptures, paintings, carvings, etc. Completion must be in time for the grand opening scheduled for mid-October, 2004.
Proposals must be received by the undersigned by July 15th, 2004. Proposals are to include representations or prototypes, descriptions and explanations of the concepts, timelines and a breakdown of costs.
Facilities Manager
Keewatin-Patricia District School Board
79 Casimir Ave.
Dryden, ON
P8N 2Z6
Notices are being received about various scholarships that are available for Aboriginal students attending post-secondary school in the fall. Xerox Canada has a June 30 deadline for this year's scholarship program.
Xerox Canada's Aboriginal Scholarship Program is designed to assist the advancement of Aboriginal Peoples' participation in an increasingly technologically enriched workplace and the new digital economy.
The Ontario First Nations SchoolNet web site provides links to additional resources for Aboriginal students and education staff. For example, be sure to check out ...
INAC's E-Directory of Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards for Aboriginal Students that helps eligible Aboriginal students to quickly access a national directory comprising of organizations and institutions that offer more than 500 awards, totalling more than $2.5 million!
Early this morning, as I was going through the Consultation Paper and the Workbook for Growing Strong Rural Communities, I checked out the source of this consultation process for developing Ontario's rural plan. It seemed to me that both the paper and the workbook must have been created by people who have a pretty good understanding about rural communities. Turns out that the contacts for this "rural plan" are located in Guelph at the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing - Rural Development Policy Branch in Guelph.
While exploring the MAHO web site resources I came across the "Cams Across Ontario" web site. I was able to watch the sun rise in Toronto, checked out the Canada Day preparations on Parliament Hill, and the Science North Centre in Sudbury.
Please note that some of the streaming motion webcams require Active X, Java, or the Real Player plug-in set enabled in your web browser to see the webcam images.