We survived our first day of the 10th Annual SOS (Survivors of Suicide) Conference and it was an interesting day.
Wawatay will do a video documentary on this event at a later date. Wilma Pelly (Elsie from North of 60) came in and will be with us until Friday.
For detailed updates, check our site at http://wapekeka.firstnation.ca. I will post pictures every lunch hour and evening.
We tried to video stream the opening ceremonies over the internet but the audio was not working for those watching on the internet. I finally figured it out. If there is an interest ... I will see if I can arrange to do another live video stream Friday Evening for the Moccasin Joe performance.
Check out the photos. Also, register for our site and submit items.
Next week, we have Youth Day and Dakota House will be here for that day (September 5). We also will have a Volleyball Tourney. Join us on-line, send your greetings and support to the conference participants. We look forward to hearing from you.
The August 21 issue of Wawatay News contains two more news stories about the work being completed within the Kuh-ke-nah Network of Smart First Nations demonstration project.
This week's issue of the Kuh-ke-nah page in Wawatay News include the following articles:
Rick Garrick is researching additional stories for future articles. If you have a story that you want to share about this project and the work that is happening in your community to get connected, please send us an e-mail.
Various newspaper articles are being scanned and stored for reference purposes in this photo gallery.
We are running an SOS Conference this week and the opening ceremonies are online.
Look at link to listen and watch the event. It's also on Wawatay Radio.
Keewaytinook Okimakanak (Northern Chiefs Council) in consortium with the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board operates a Water Operator Training Centre.
This consortium seeks a full time Office Administrator who is an energetic team player that is detail oriented and is able to manage diverse tasks. Initially, this full time position will be located in the Balmertown office of Keewaytinook Okimakanak. Once completed in the fall of 2004, all Training Centre activities will be moved to Dryden Water Operator Training Centre.
Requirements :
Qualifications :
Secondary education or community College in the Office Administration or related field.
Please submit cover letter and resume with references by September 12, 2003 to :
Water Operator Training Manager,
Keewaytinook Okimakanak,
Box 340, 127 Mine Road,
Balmertown, Ontario, P0V 1C0
Tel. 1(807) 735-1381 Fax 1 (807) 735-1385
Copies of job description available on request and only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Keewaytinook Okimakanak (Northern Chiefs Council) located in Balmertown, Ontario provides technical services to its member First Nations communities in remote north-western Ontario. Keewaytinook Okimakanak, Public Works Unit invites applications for an Operations and Maintenance Technologist, to be located at the Balmertown office.
Responsibilities :
Responsible for acting as a resource and advisor to KeewaytinookOkimakanak communities with regard to all matters to the operation and maintenance of community infrastructure.
Qualifications :
Secondary education or community College in the engineering related fields or an associated specialty. Experience in the theory and practice of operation and maintenance of public infrastructure, including community building, water and sewer systems, landfills/refuse sites, roads/bridges and other community services.
All applications will be considered, but preferences will be for a minimum of five years related experience in operation and maintenance field. Current membership or eligibility for membership in OACETT.
Please submit cover letter and resume in writing by August 29, 2003 to :
Public Works Manager,
Keewaytinook Okimakanak,
Box 340, 127 Mine Road,
Balmertown, Ontario, P0V 1C0
Tel. 1(807) 735-1381 Fax 1 (807) 735-1385
Copies of job description available on request and only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
KITCHENUMAYKOOSIB
INVITATIONAL MEN'S BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
OPEN PICK UP TOURNAMENT: OPEN TO ALL PLAYERS
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3RD TO SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6TH
ENTRY FEE PER TEAM: $1000.00 & 12 PLAYERS PER TEAM
CHAMPIONS $6000.00 FINALIST $4000.00
CONSOLATION $3000.00 RUNNERS UP $1000.00
CHIEF & COUNCIL SPONSORED: $5000.00 & TOURNAMENT PRIZES ARE BASED ON EIGHT TEAMS.
THE TOURNAMENT WILL BE CONFIRMED ONLY IF THERE ARE EIGHT TEAMS.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5TH 2003
MINI RAFFLE: MAIN PRIZE 27" COLOUR TV
MONSTER BINGO : $5000.00
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
MARCEL MCKAY ;@ HOME 537 9949
WORK 537 2259 FAX 537 2568
TOURNAMENT POSTER AVAILABLE: CALL AND GIVE US YOUR FAX NUMBER
Booshoo, Wacheaye, Sago, Tansi and Hi
The 7th Generation Athletics Circle would like to update everyone on the upcoming "2nd Annual Nish Women's Broomball Classic" to be held in Thunder Bay at the Fort William First Nation Arena. The dates for this event are October 10-13, 2003. A-side champs will receive $10,000.00 and champion jackets and finalists will recieve $6,000.00. B-side champs will receive $4,000.00 and runners up $2,000.00. C-side champs will receive $1,000.00 and runners up $500.00. A total of $23,500.00 in cash and prizes!!!
We have been receiving numerous calls and expect a lot of people to join us on Thanksgiving weekend! Team managers or coaches call us to confirm your spot! Team entry is $1,500.00 (not thousand as in the previous entry...hehe) and this includes your players passes. DEADLINE is August 29, 2003 or first 20 teams!!!!
Confirmed teams to date:
1) Fort William Wolverines
2) Eabametoong Northern Lights
3) Eabametoong Charlie's Angels (new)
4) Michikan Lake Starz
5) Nibinamik Native Stars
6) Neskantaga Lady Hawks
7) Webequie (new)
8) Kingfisher Lake (new)
9) DFC Thunderhawks
10) Big Trout Lake Blazers
11) Team Mishkeegogamang
12) Wemindji Ice Stars, Quebec (new)
13) Team Chisasibi, Quebec (new)
14) Waswanipi Northern Stars, Quebec
We expect a good crowd and a good and safe time...come watch and support our First Nation ladies show their stuff!!
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TOURNAMENT DANCE IS IN THE WORKS AND WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT THE TOURNAMENT!!
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FAMILY MEMBERS, FIRST NATION ORGANIZATIONS OR BUSINESSES!! SUPPORT YOUR TEAM!!!
The following is available for your family members, First Nation organizations or Business...
TEAM ICE SPONSORSHIP
Support your team by sponsoring their game ($100.00 per game or $200.00 per championship game) and you will be granted the following:
DUE DATE: Friday, October 3, 2003
PLACE AN AD TO SUPPORT YOUR TEAM IN OUR SOUVENIR PROGRAM!!
Your community members or family members will have the opportunity to show their team support by placing an Ad in our Souvenir tournament program (8x10):
DUE DATE: Friday, September 26, 2003
Please make cheque payable to: 7th Generation Hockey
For more information contact Joanne Mamakeesic at 807-625-0327 or email at ma2kzc@hotmail.com
The two hour opening of the Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation 8th annual conference can be watched on-line by clicking here between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday August 19.
The 2003 OFNTSC Innovations Gathering is taking place at the Holiday Inn Waterfront, Sault Ste. Marie, ON between August 19th - 21st, 2003. The Conference Agenda is available on-line.
Dan Pellerin, K-Net's Network Manager is working with the OFNTSC team to set up the video conferencing equipment and bring this event to all the First Nations across Ontario.
The opening ceremonies will be archived and available on-line shortly after the event.
Cambrian College President Sylvia Barnard and Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute Executive Director Ruth Baxter signed a Agreement for Partnership and Collaboration in Higher Education though Community-Based Delivery August 7, 2003.
Through the Agreement, Cambrian College and Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute will foster educational opportunities and encourage excellence in the development and delivery of postsecondary education and training programs. Objectives of the partnership include improving accessibility, retention, and success of Aboriginal students in postsecondary programs; ensuring quality programmming; responding to the employment and training needs within First Nation communities; and working together to contribute to the advancement of First Nations self-governance, economic development and self-sufficiency.
The agreement will also provide a vehicle for collaboration in future program development, student services, and faculty professional development.
Pictures at http://photos.knet.ca/CambrianCollegeAndOshkiPartnership
On Thursday August 14th at approximately 15:00 CST a huge power outage in southern Ontario and the North Eastern United States was experienced. K-Net's network equipment in Toronto was affected as it ran out of battery backup power affecting community access for internet and other networking services. Rolling blackouts (electrical wave?) are expected to continue for the next two days. K-Net apologies for the inconveniences.