Community News

Pelican Falls First Nation High School inviting teams to Ladies Broomball Tournament

Pelican Falls 4th Annual

Ladies Broomball Tournament

Entry Fee $150.00

March 6th to 7th

First 10 teams accepted

Contact Duane Ogemah

737-1283 work

582-3908 home

Lac Seul First Nation and Rubicon Sign Exploration Accommodation Agreement

Press release 

Rubicon and Lac Seul First Nation Sign Exploration Accommodation Agreement

TSX:RMX / NYSE Amex:RBY

Aboriginal Team Ontario (hockey) team searching for First Nation staff to support players

Press Release 

Applications for Aboriginal Team Ontario (hockey) team staff extended

Friday, January 8, 2010

ONTARIO - Aboriginal Team Ontario has extended the deadline for applications for team staff for the 2010 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships to take place in Ottawa, Ontario, in April 2010.

Nishnawbe Aski Nation hosting Tuition Agreements & Reverse Tuition Agreements Sessions

NAN - Tuition Agreements & Reverse Tuition Agreements Sessions

Two separate sessions will be held:

Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Valhalla Inn, Thunder Bay, ON

Thursday, January 28, 2010
Days Inn, Timmins, ON
9:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.

Participants are responsible for all travel and accommodation costs.

Pelican Falls First Nations High School inviting teams to Volleyball Tournament

Pelican Falls 8th Annual

Volleyball Tournament

Saturday Feruary 6th

150.00 per team

New this year, separate men's and women's division.

1st six teams in each division accepted, guaranteed 4 games

contact Duane Ogemah 737- 1283 work

Ontario Asks Canada To Reconsider UN Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples

Press release  

Ontario Asks Canada To Reconsider Un Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples

December 22, 2009

As part of Ontario's continued efforts to enhance cooperation, and to build strong relationships with Aboriginal people based on mutual respect, Premier Dalton McGuinty has asked the Government of Canada to reconsider its position on the United Nations' Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 

Residential school survivors and their families invited to share their stories with the TRC

Click here to download a copy of the TRC Memory Book

The Memory Book offers an opportunity for you to reflect on the history of Indian residential schools and the impact that these schools have had on so many lives. By sharing your thoughts and memories, you can help ensure that your individual experience will not be forgotten and that the legacy of residential schools will have a permanent place as part of Canada’s shared history.

NAN Decade for Youth and Development hosting gathering in Thunder Bay in January

 

 

Click on the following items to download a PDF copy of the forms:

Gathering Poster

Youth Registration

Worker Registration