the sioux lookout bulletin - vol. 23 - no. 45 - september 17, 2014

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Retaining of law firm sparks protest Geoff Shields STAFF WRITER S INCE 1996 the Kenora law firm Keshen & Major has handled Indian Residential School compensation claims of First Nations people from Eagle Lake First Nation, Saugeen (Savant Lake) First Nation, Pikangikum First Nation and Lac Seul where Douglas Keshen has been their legal counsel for approximately 30 years. In September of 2013 Lac Seul Band member Fred Thomas, a residential school survivor, contacted the Law Society of Upper Canada to lodge a complaint against Keshen alleging that the lawyer had mishandled his IRS claim. Since then other residential school survivors have come forward with similar allegations, with the result that in February 2014 the IRS adjudication secretariat began an investigation of the firm. Events moved rapidly when the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) and Grand Council Treaty Three, two of the largest organizations representing First Nation communities in Ontario and Manitoba, issued a statement on June 9 to raise awareness among former IRS students that the financial arrangements made by legal firms and other agencies for assisting with compensation claims are under investigation. This was followed on September 9 by NAN Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler issuing a statement saying that he is pleased that the Court Monitor in the Indian Residential Schools Settlement will be able to Candidates declared for 2014 municipal election Tim Brody ASSOCIATE EDITOR T HE nominations are in and Sioux Lookout voters have a full slate of registered candidates for the October 27 municipal election. The nomination period closed last Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. This year’s mayoral race will be a repeat of 2010 with Dennis Leney (incumbent) going up against Doug Lawrance. Ward 1 (Hudson) Councillor Donald Fenelon was unopposed in his bid for re-election and will once again represent the people of Hudson at the council table, the only acclamation for council. Thirteen people have put their names forward for the five councillor at large positions, including all of the current councilors. Hoping to be re-elected are John Bath, Steven Forbes, Cal Southall, Doug Squires and Joyce Timpson. Looking to find seats at the council table are Jason Bailey, Susan Barclay, David Gordon, Yolaine Kirlew, Lorena Maki, Katie Positano, Michael Quince and Sandra Quinn. All of the school board trustee positions have been acclaimed. Jennifer Manitowabi was unopposed in her bid for election to the English Public School Board - Keewatin- Patricia District School Board. Cathy Bowen and James Kulchyski will continue on with their duties as trustees with the English Separate School Board - Northwest Catholic District School Board. Anne-Marie Gelineault, who filed papers in Thunder Bay, will represent the French Public School Board - Conseil Scolaire Public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario, while Debbie Coughlin, who filed papers in Kenora, will represent the French Separate School Board - Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique des Aurores Boreales. This year’s municipal election will be by mail-in ballot. People are encouraged to check that they are on the voter’s list at: http://www. siouxlookout.ca/en/your-local- government/Are-You-On-The- Voters-List.asp. 40 years of service The Ontario Provincial Police Northwest Patrol Unit celebrated 40 years of service in northern communities on September 3. Unit veterans and current members of the patrol were on hand at the OPP detachment in Sioux Lookout, along with other officers and community members, to celebrate the occasion with cake, camaraderie, and a good deal of storytelling. See story on pages 12, 13 and 14. See MUST on page 11 Inside The Bulletin NEWS: Ambulance station opening highlights See BASE on page 8 NEWS: Ontario Provincial Police seek new recruits See INFORMATION on page 10 SPORTS: Sioux Jax slo-pitch champs See A-SIDE on page 16 NEWS: Northern Stores hosts annual diabetes run/walk See COMMUNITY on page 23 Volume 23, No. 45 www.siouxbulletin.com Wednesday, September 17, 2014 35 KING ST SIOUX LOOKOUT 807-737-3440 www.dingwallford.com CALL DERRICK TODAY AT 737-3440 ARE YOU READY FOR HUNTING SEASON – WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED AT DINGWALL FORD YAMAHA *O.A.C. 60 month term. See dealer for details. GRIZZLY 550 EPS LE Fuel injecon, power steering, faring/ windshield – includes winch $ 11,774 or as low as $118* b/w + tax. VIKING 700 EPS 3-person seang, power steering, fuel injecon $ 14,697 or as low as $146* b/w + tax. Dingwall Ford Sales Ltd. 737-3440 Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM SAT. 9:00 AM - 12:00PM 2011 F150 4X4 CREW CAB XTR #S1188A – 5.0l, XLT package with all the extras. Huge savings – hurry in!! $ 18,974 or as low as $149* b/w + tax. *includes admin.fee + tax. O.A.C. See us for details. Bulletin Photo/Tim Brody

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Page 1: The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 23 - No. 45 - September 17, 2014

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Retaining of law firm sparks protest

Geoff ShieldsStaff Writer

Since 1996 the Kenora law firm Keshen & Major has handled

Indian Residential School compensation claims of First Nations people from Eagle Lake First Nation, Saugeen (Savant Lake) First Nation, Pikangikum First Nation and Lac Seul where Douglas Keshen has been their legal counsel for approximately 30 years.

In September of 2013 Lac Seul Band member Fred Thomas, a residential school survivor, contacted the Law Society of Upper Canada to lodge a complaint against Keshen alleging that the lawyer had mishandled his IRS claim.

Since then other residential school survivors have come forward with similar allegations, with the result

that in February 2014 the IRS adjudication secretariat began an investigation of the firm.

Events moved rapidly when the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) and Grand Council Treaty Three, two of the largest organizations representing First Nation communities in Ontario and Manitoba, issued a statement on June 9 to raise awareness among former IRS students that the financial arrangements made by legal firms and other agencies for assisting with compensation claims are under investigation.

This was followed on September 9 by NAN Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler issuing a statement saying that he is pleased that the Court Monitor in the Indian Residential Schools Settlement will be able to

Candidates declared for 2014 municipal election

Tim BrodyaSSociate editor

The nominations are in and Sioux Lookout voters have a full slate

of registered candidates for the October 27 municipal election.

The nomination period closed last Friday afternoon at 2 p.m.

This year’s mayoral race will be a repeat of 2010 with Dennis Leney (incumbent) going up against Doug Lawrance.

Ward 1 (Hudson) Councillor Donald Fenelon was unopposed in his bid for re-election and will once again represent the people of Hudson at the council table, the only acclamation for council.

Thirteen people have put their names forward for the five councillor at large

positions, including all of the current councilors.

Hoping to be re-elected are John Bath, Steven Forbes, Cal Southall, Doug Squires and Joyce Timpson.

Looking to find seats at the council table are Jason Bailey, Susan Barclay, David Gordon, Yolaine Kirlew, Lorena Maki, Katie Positano, Michael Quince and Sandra Quinn.

All of the school board trustee positions have been acclaimed.

Jennifer Manitowabi was unopposed in her bid for election to the English Public School Board - Keewatin-Patricia District School Board.

Cathy Bowen and James Kulchyski will continue on with their duties as trustees with the

English Separate School Board - Northwest Catholic District School Board.

Anne-Marie Gelineault, who filed papers in Thunder Bay, will represent the French Public School Board - Conseil Scolaire Public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario, while Debbie Coughlin, who filed papers in Kenora, will represent the French Separate School Board - Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique des Aurores Boreales.

This year’s municipal election will be by mail-in ballot. People are encouraged to check that they are on the voter’s list at: http://www.siouxlookout.ca/en/your-local-government/Are-You-On-The-Voters-List.asp.

40 years of serviceThe Ontario Provincial Police Northwest Patrol Unit celebrated 40 years of service in northern communities on September 3. Unit veterans and current members of the patrol were on hand at the OPP detachment in Sioux Lookout, along with other officers and community members, to celebrate the occasion with cake, camaraderie, and a good deal of storytelling.

See story on pages 12, 13 and 14. See MUST on page 11

Inside The BulletinNEWS:Ambulance station opening highlightsSee BASE on page 8

NEWS:Ontario Provincial Police seek new recruitsSee INFORMATION on page 10

SPORTS:Sioux Jax slo-pitch champsSee A-SIDE on page 16

NEWS:Northern Stores hosts annual diabetes run/walkSee COMMUNITY on page 23

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include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sweden, Ireland, Northern Ireland, U.K., France, Netherlands, Germany, Lichtenstein, Uruguay, Japan and Taiwan, and the USA plus an ever growing number of Canadian communities, in early September.

The first awareness day was held in 1999 in Toronto and has

since become an annual event which originated from an idea that Toronto based husband and wife team Brian Philcox and Bonnie Buxton, assisted by Teresa Kellerman from Arizona, put together to form a charitable organization working to support families and individuals struggling with the debilitating effects of

prenatal alcohol and founded in 1995 as Fetal Alcohol(FAS) world, with the FASD date of September 9 chosen for awareness day to coincide with the nine months pregnancy cycle.

This year the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) has partnered with FASworld recently to promote alcohol-free

pregnancies with signs in all of its 640 stores.

In Sioux Lookout, the LCBO is actively participating. Customer Service Representative John Manno commented, “The law requires us and all licensed liquor premises to post a sign stating the dangers of drinking

during pregnancy so we endeavor to adhere to that policy. Legally we can’t stop pregnant women from buying liquor but we fully support the campaign.”

Debbie Michaud is a supervisor for Kenora/ Rainy River Family Services (KRRCFS) and FASD instructor for

the FASD Certificate Program at Sault College in Sault Ste. Marie. She explained, “FASD is the leading cause of developmental disabilities among Canadian children… FASD Day builds awareness of the impact of alcohol during pregnancy.”

Dangers of drinking during pregnancy highlightedGeoff ShieldsStaff Writer

RESEARCH has shown that approximate ly

30 percent of expectant mothers still drink alcohol while pregnant. Prenatal exposure to alcohol can permanently affect a baby’s brain, causing damage that

includes Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Alcohol Related Neuro-developmental Disorder.

This year marks the 16th International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day (FASD) that is observed simultaneously throughout some overseas countries that

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SailboatI found a sailboat in

the woods today, and although I searched the sides and the stern, I couldn’t find a name. I’ll bet years ago she was a beauty with a pretty name like Sarah, or Miss Bette. Maybe Girl From Ipanema.

She lies in a pleasant place, hugged by young trees and bushes that have surrounded her, but miles from the nearest

water that would be more in touch with her lifestyle.

I wondered what kind of lover would have jilted her and tossed her aside when she was no longer the sleek and healthy apple of his eye, to lie alone here among the stones and sand.

In her own way, this old sailboat brought some joy to my heart as I admired her grace and

dreamed of her younger days, sprinting with the wind across a rippling

blue lake, sharing a warm summer day with her dashing handsome

partner.I took a picture to

remember her by...

What indicates to you that fall is here?

Pic of the Past

Colin Piennar

pharmacistThe trees leaves changing color.

Donna Prior

retiredFour degrees in the morning.

Mathew Spade

youth recreation workerMy indication that fall has arrived is that it’s getting colder and more leaves fall.

Vicky Cuddy

manager Ojibway BaitsThe geese on my lawn.

Question of the week:

Bulletin Photo/Dick MacKenzie

Submitted by The Sioux Lookout Community Museumwww.siouxlookoutmuseum.ca

A dray parked outside of a store called “Moberlys.” The sign on the side of the dray reads “Patricia Dray, Brunton.”

EDITORIAL

Dick MacKenzie

More sidewalkDear Mr. Mayor and

the Sidewalk workers,Last year a new

sidewalk was built in

my neighbourhood by Tim Hortons. I like that it is smooth. I don’t like that it just goes into the gravel. I also

don’t like that there’s a big bump (curb) at the end.

My family and I would like the town

to fix the sidewalk by making a ramp onto the road (Tim Horton’s entrance) and making more

sidewalk to go to the ramp.

Thank you,Caden Culham, age 4 ½

William Garfield Carson

(prepared by granddaughters

Nancy Hemphill and Bev Carson)

William Garfield Carson was born July 12, 1897 in Kenora (then known as Rat Portage) Ontario to James and Hannah (nee

Frost) Carson. He was the youngest of seven children. Brother’s John Jack, Samuel John, sisters Mary Hannah May, Martha Jane, Mary Elizabeth, Minnie Agnes and adopted sister Mary Telford.

Little is known of the Carson family as not very much was shared.

On January 1,1916, William Carson signed on to the 94th Overseas Battalion. At that time he was a brakeman with SPR. He was listed as being 5’8” with hazel eyes and brown hair.

He was very lucky to have survived his service. He arrived in England on the SS

Olympic in July of 1916 “Taken on Strength” as he had contracted the mumps. After about two weeks he was released for duty, only to be shot in the upper right leg.

In May of 1917 he was again released to service, only to be shot yet again in January of 1918.

From his own story, the bullet entered between the collar bone and exited at the back of his chest. It is understood that he was transported to Winnipeg hospital for rehabilitation.

In the meantime a notice was received and reported in the local paper that he had died from this gunshot to the chest. He survived this second assault and was given

an honourable discharge on January 29th, 1919. He received the British War Medal as well as the Victory Medal.

On Oct 19, 1927, William married Wilhelmina Carrier (Courier) of Port Arthur Ontario. Together they had six children Alice Evelyn, Andrea Eloise, Theresa (Terry), William (Cubby), Jenine (Geneen) ,and Garfield Frederick.

In 1949 he is listed as a Trainman (with CPR) living at 91 Prince St, in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. He passed away on August 22,1951.

Some of his grandchildren, great and great-great grandchildren still live in Sioux Lookout today (Korobanik and Carson families).

The Maxwell family John (Jack) and Sadie

John and Sadie Maxwell added to the multicultural mix of Sioux Lookout, bringing with them their Irish heritage. John Maxwell was born in Lugan, Northern Ireland in January 1889. John arrived in Canada in 1910. He lived with two brothers and a sister in Winnipeg and worked in Transcona until he joined the forces to fight in World War I.

John enlisted with the Canadian Over-

Seas Expeditionary Force in May of 1915 in Winnipeg. He served with the Fort Garry Horse Regiment and the Royal Canadian Dragoons in France and Belgium. He was discharged in 1919 and he married Sadie Chalmers in Belfast. They returned to Canada on a troop ship.

Shortly after, John was transferred to Sioux Lookout. The peace and beauty of Sioux Lookout captivated them after the strain of war-torn Europe. They bought

a home on Wellington Street and lived in the company of other Irish and British immigrants.

Life in Sioux Lookout for these pioneers was difficult. Front Street was the only road. Fifth Street was a corduroy road which ran from the train tracks to the lake. You can still see the imprint of the road in the spring. There were no electric lights or running water. John had a well dug on his lot and it served thirty other homes. Until then people carried water

from the CN roundhouse for their use.

John and Sadie had six sons. Four of the boys - Alfred, Alex, Brian and Jack - served in the RCAF. Only Brian and Jack returned from the war. Brian was interred for some time in a prisoner of war camp in Germany. Jim was mentally handicapped and lived with his mother his whole life. He was well known and well liked in the community and often did errands and odd jobs for those he knew.

Terry was the youngest son and he worked for the CNR.

The family recounted an incident with Dr. Mitchell, who visited Sadie when she was pregnant. Little did he know that Sadie’s husband, John was a soldier he had saved during the war. When he realized this he ran to the roundhouse to greet John. The families became great friends after that.

John and Sadie’s descendants still live in Sioux Lookout.

Spirit WalksThe Sioux Lookout Genealogy Club is pleased to be able to have honoured the pioneer men of Sioux Lookout who fought in World War 1 which began 100 years ago. We would like to thank the families and John Cole Jr. of the Legion who helped us with putting the whole experience together. Our goal was to educate ourselves and others on that significant history and the Canadian part in it. We were not able to present everyone’s story, so we recognize that there are many that are yet to be told. We welcome suggestions and certainly are pleased to have help with them. Please contact Vera at 737-2321 or Donna at 737-3303.

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Local produce vendors appreciated by communityGeoff ShieldsStaff Writer

DeSpiTe the overcast weather, c o m m u n i t y

members came to purchase local produce at what was the last official Northwest Farmers Market this

year, which took place at the town beach last Friday.

The event was hosted by the Friends of Cedar Bay. Chairperson Joyce Timpson commented, “I think the markets went really well. The people in town have

indicated that they love the farmers markets and we will be holding an additional one for September 26 organized by The Friends of Cedar Bay. We did the last one and today’s and we are grateful to the Municipality and the

chamber of commerce for the opportunity to do this.”

Chamber president Florence Bailey added, “We had an amazing year with the farmers markets. Many in Sioux Lookout love the markets and the

vendors were always happy with the turnout. We were quite fortunate with the weather cooperating and we would like to thank all the volunteers who helped to make the markets so successful, especially the Friends

of Cedar Bay who have taken on the last two markets and we will continue to have markets throughout the following winter. We will advertise those days when we secure a venue.”

FedNor funding to benefit area communitiesTim Brody

aSSociate editor

nISHNAWBE Aski D e v e l o p m e n t Fund, which

supports Aboriginal business and economic development in 33 communities within Nishnawbe Aski Nation,

and Muskrat Dam First Nation recently benefited from funding provided through the FedNor Northern Ontario Development and Community Futures Program.

Nishnawbe Aski

Development Fund will receive $960,000 to offer small and medium-sized enterprises access to capital and business counselling services for a three-year period.

Muskrat Dam will receive $63,000 to assist

with the development of their economic strategy. The First Nation will now be able to hire a youth intern for a two-year period to assist with strategic business planning and to identify economic development opportunities that will help create jobs in the region.

The funding was announced by Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources and Minister for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario (FedNor) Greg Rickford.

“Our government is proud to help Aboriginal communities create a sustainable economic future through strategic investments that encourage

e n t r e p r e n e u r s h i p . Today’s announcement further demonstrates our commitment to provide Northern Ontario communities and businesses with the tools they need to create jobs and ensure the prosperity of this region,” Rickford stated.

“On behalf of today’s funding recipients, we would like to thank FedNor and Minister Rickford, and we look forward to the opportunities this funding will bring for the businesses, communities and people in our region,” said Brian Davey, Executive Director, Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund.

From the archives... Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1993Top stories

NEWS:Popular speaker returns to Sioux

When Teresa González talks about race and cultural differences in Sioux Lookout next week, she’ll be speaking from experience.

NEWS:Residents turn out to voice concerns

The public was invited to an open house at the library last Wednesday to discuss the second phase of Sioux Lookout’s Official Plan

Updating Project.ON the agenda were such issues as future residential, commercial and industrial growth, land for agriculture, clean water and lot sizes.

COVER PHOTO:RIDING out a gorgeous Saturday afternoon are Tommy Lee (seated) and

(l-r) Kris Sippola and Patrick Haskins.

Continued on page 7

(Clockwise from bottom left)

Every market deserves a monument.

A large variety of vegetables was available.

The cool weather did not deter shoppers.

For some it was a personal experience.

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Base opening highlights new equipment, informationTim Brody

aSSociate editor

The Kenora District Services B o a r d ’ s

(KDSB) Sioux Lookout Ambulance Station is home to the organization’s first ambulance with a power lift for loading and unloading stretchers.

That was one of the things visitors to the base’s formal opening September 8 learned.

Dignitaries, fellow emergency service providers, members of the KDSB board of directors, along with paramedics, staff, and members of the community were on

hand for the opening at 3 Meno Ya Win Way.

The KDSB owns the building and operates the ambulance service which goes by the name Northwest EMS.

The ambulance station has been in use since 2011 however additional work has taken place over the years leading up to the formal opening.

Three ambulances and crews are based out of the Sioux Lookout station which serves an area halfway to Dryden and Pickle Lake.

The base is the second busiest in the KDSB, next to Kenora, with Sioux Lookout

being the Hub of the North factoring heavily into that.

Director of EMS Andrew Tickner said the ambulance service responds to between 3200 - 3500 calls per year.

Sioux Lookout Mayor and KDSB board member Dennis Leney shared, “I’m really proud of this new base,” and told crew members, “I’m proud of what you do here and in our surrounding area.”

The grand opening featured tours of the facility, a BBQ, and an opportunity to meet local paramedics and staff.

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Director of EMS Andrew Tickner (left), Sioux Lookout Mayor and KDSB Board Member Dennis Leney (centre) and KDSB Board Chair Barry Baltessen officially open the KDSB Ambulance Station in Sioux Lookout.

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Guests take in the official opening ceremonies.

A special cake for a special day.

Three ambulances and crews are based in Sioux Lookout.

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conduct an investigation of Kenora lawyer Doug Keshen over financial arrangements for the settlement of IRS claims.

Garnet Angeconeb, a member of the Lac Seul Band who resides in Sioux Lookout, had expressed concern that the law firm, despite being under investigation, was still employed by the Band and in August 2014 he sent a memorandum to Chief and Council Obishikokaang (Lac Seul) First Nation which resulted in a meeting between a delegation of survivors with LSFN Chief and Council on August 22 to express their concern relating to the fact that Keshen & Major were still employed as legal advisers.

On August 25 a meeting was convened in the Band office and a resolution was passed pertaining to the suspension of the services offered by Keshen. This did not entail a total suspension of the services of the law firm as the other partner, Will Major, was still retained.

Subsequently Angeconeb, with the support of other Lac Seul IRS has continued to lobby the Chief and Council to permanently suspend the services of the firm altogether, so far without success.

On September 11 Angeconeb sent an email that opened, “The Lac Seul First Nation Chief and Council refuse to completely sever all business relations with the law firm of Keshen & Major (of Kenora, ON) as the firm undergoes an investigation over the handling (or mishandling) of Indian Residential School compensation claims, allegations lodged by members of the Lac Seul First Nation.”

He stated that the firm has been the Band lawyers for over 35 years but that the survivors are adamant that their Chief and Council must break all ties with this firm until the legal proceedings are complete and the results are known and further

stated, “In support of the survivors, I have decided to stop intake of all foods and fluids. I will also discontinue all medications. I would like to see the following action immediately taken by LSFN leadership.

* rescind BCR 29-14 and have it be replaced with another Band Council Resolution that severs all ties with Keshen & Major

* as a sign of good gesture and in good faith to the people of Lac Seul First Nation, immediately remove all LSFN files from the law office of Keshen & Major and place them elsewhere for safekeeping with another law firm

*issue a public statement to the LSFN general membership about the revised BCR (Band Council Resolution) and follow up action

*issue an apology to the LSFN survivors who feel they have not been unequivocally supported by their leaders.

Angeconeb then issued a press release that stated, “On Thursday Sept.11,2014, Garnet Angeconeb, Lac Seul Band Member, began a fast (refusal of food, fluids and medication) until Lac Seul First Nation severs all ties with the Keshen & Major Law Firm of Kenora, Ontario regarding the Indian Residential School investigation.”

A gathering scheduled for the following day which was to be held at the bridge at Frenchman’s Head in support of Angeconeb’s actions was postponed.

Instead, a closed sharing circle was convened, attended by Angeconeb and other IRS Survivors, Chief Clifford Bull and Band Council Members, and held in the Conference Room at the Lac Seul Arena Complex on Friday afternoon.

The meeting did not generate any positive results and shortly after its conclusion, a press release was put out by the Band Office which stated, “Chief Clifford Bull and Council for the Lac Seul First Nation

have asked one of their band members to refrain from taking any further action until a mediation process can be established.”

“On September 11 Garnet Angeconeb sent an email to the Chief and Council announcing his intention to begin a hunger strike if the Council did not sever all ties with the law firm of Keshen & Major of Kenora, Ontario. Garnet Angeconeb is concerned that Douglas Keshen of the Law Firm of Keshen and Major is currently being investigated by the Indian Residential Schools Adjudication Secretariat.”

“Instead of severing a 30 year relationship the band has had with Keshena & Major, the Chief and Council have asked Justice Murray Sinclair to provide mediation between the two parties. The Council has also passed a resolution suspending all ties with Douglas Keshen until the IRSAS has concluded and verdict rendered.”

“By suspending the services of Douglas Keshen, but not the entire firm, we are trying to find the right balance that serves the best interest of the entire membership,” said Chief Clifford Bull. “We have taken immediate action and signaled that we will not tolerate any actions that would further burden survivors

of residential schools, but at the same time, we have an obligation to protect the rights of all band members and not put in jeopardy the critical work the law firm is conducting on behalf of our citizens.”

The Chief went on to say that he fully believes that it would be extremely harmful to members of the band to sever all relations with the law firm at this time, given it could put at risk upcoming court cases and settlements that have been in negotiations far too long.

“As Chief and Council, we know the suffering, hardship and the trauma that was encountered by our people, an experience no individual should have had to endure,” he said. “However, as the duly elected Council of the Lac Seul First Nation, we must place the health and welfare of the entire band membership first before any one individual. If we lost this focus on the community, we would not be fulfilling our sworn duty to act in the best interest of the entire membership.”

“In the meantime, Justice Sinclair has agreed to facilitate mediation and will be in contact with both parties. Until these meetings take place, the Council has asked all members to refrain from taking any further action until the

meetings have concluded and a resolution has been reached.”

The Chief and Council closed by saying it was their desire to work with Garnet and find a resolution to this issue that will not put future settlements in jeopardy and rob the future of the children.

The following day an open letter to the Lac Seul First Nation Band Membership from Chief Clifford Bull and Council Members David Gordon, Elvis Trout Floyd Vincent, Selina Vincent, Dean Ross, Derek Maud, Gerald Kejick and Norman Thomas that was posted on the Band website and Facebook concluded

with, “We recognize Garnet’s concern and passion for the survivors of residential schools and we thank him for it. Our Council believes the right action is being taken, that is that the Indian Residential Schools Adjudication Secretariat, an independent body, is investigating the allegations against Douglas Keshen. Please be assured that whatever action is recommended by this investigation the Council will take immediate action.”

As of press time, mid-day Monday, September 15, Garnet Angeconeb was continuing his hunger strike and the Lac Seul Band is meeting with lawyers.

Information session held at local OPP headquartersGeoff ShieldsStaff Writer.

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is one of

North America’s largest deployed police services. It provides municipal traffic services and general policing services and encompasses many specialized units.

Ontario is divided into six OPP regions consisting of the Central, East, North East, West, North West and the Highway Safety Division.

Every year the force conducts recruitment drives throughout the province to find suitable

applicants. Presently they are looking at filling a 300 per year quota for the next two years.

In keeping with this policy, Sergeant Darryl Wilson from the Uniform Recruitment and Staffing Career Development Bureau was in town last Wednesday evening and held an information session in the board room of the local police detachment headquarters which was attended by six males from Sioux Lookout and a female from Lac Seul First Nation.

The OPP is seeking to hire people from all eligible age groups 18 and

over. The basic conditions of employment are that you must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, physically and mentally fit, possess a valid Class G licence, minimum Grade 12 or equivalent, no criminal record, meet vision and hearing standards, and be prepared to serve anywhere in Ontario.

Three orientation intake classes are held each year in January, April, and August. Sergeant Wilson explained,

“There are three classes per year. Of those classes an average total per year for people hired for the

North West is 24. Of those 24, possibly 20 come from this region so there are maybe four from elsewhere in the province. There is not a great shortage in Sioux Lookout.”

The process stages are application screening, local focus interview, background, psychological, and medical checks, then a final review.

During this time candidates undergo a series of assessment tests that include a police analytical thinking inventory (PATI), written communication test (WCT), physical readiness evaluation for police (PREP), behaviour

personal assessment devices (BPAD) and visual/hearing screening.

Those applicants who pass are put on a probation period which starts immediately when joining the detachment to which they have been posted.

Sgt.Wilson is no stranger to Sioux Lookout. He was born and raised here. He joined the Royal Canadian (Mounted) Police (RCP) in 1975 and was then hired by the OPP in 1983 and has been a Sergeant since 1993. He has been involved in recruiting for 14 and half years and is one of nine recruiters. “I cover the Northwestern area. We are responsible for where there is a need and we are all based in Orillia,” he said.

There are seven attributes that OPP recruiters look for in potential applicants they must have integrity, be accountable, be compassionate, demonstrate courage, engage in continuous learning, be fair minded, and want to make a difference.

In addition, 11 other factors that are considered by recruiters when conducting interviews: education, employment experience, life experience, desire to be a police officer, physical fitness, community involvement, communication skills, leadership experience, special skills driving experience and history, and a lifestyle consistent with OPP expectations of employees.

Sgt. Wilson commented on his information

sessions. “I started at Ear Falls, followed by Red Lake, then today Dryden, Lac Seul and Sioux Lookout.

“Tomorrow is Ignace and then I visit every other community in the North West. In Dryden seven people attended, although unfortunately no one came to the presentation in Lac Seul. I did however meet with the Chief of Police and Chief Bull and I addressed a conference that was being held in the arena. I spoke about the need for Aboriginal officers.

“I was impressed with tonight’s session and pleased to see the numbers of people who attended, some of whom were knowledgeable in some areas. For instance a couple of them had already done the Confederation College Police Foundation Course and we had two graduates from the program as well.”

He concluded, “I think people need to know that we are very open to diversity, including females and Aboriginals. The OPP wants to reflect the community they service, so for example if it is a French community we want to have French officers. Aboriginal communities require officers of Aboriginal origin. Now is an excellent time for considering a police career.”

Anyone interested in an OPP career can contact Sergeant Wilson at 807-939-2133, toll free 877-OPP-HIRE, fax 807-939-2144 or email [email protected].

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A history of the Northwest Patrol Unit in Sioux LookoutMelissa Laki

Provincial conStable – northWeSt Patrol Unit

in the 1970s, as remote First Nation communities began

to develop, expand and become more accessible, the need for structured and sustainable policing services became evident. In 1975 the Federal Department of Indian and Northern Affairs and the Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General signed an agreement to provide joint funding and administration toward the creation of a viable police force in the remote northern First Nation communities in the province of Ontario. From this venture, the Indian Policing Services Branch, now referred to as the Aboriginal Policing Bureau, was created.

The agreement was aimed at setting up a program to help improve the policing of First Nation communities and to encourage young First Nations individuals to become more involved in law enforcement work within their own communities. It was arranged for the commissioner of the O.P.P at the time to consult with the various Band Councils to appoint First Nations Constables (FNCs) to help police the communities. The cost of training and equipment was shared by the two levels of government, Provincial

and Federal.The O.P.P held many

liaison meetings with Band Councils and First Nations leaders to thoroughly discuss the policing needs in each community. It was jointly agreed that the FNCs would be a welcome and practical way to address some of the policing needs of the communities. In the 1970s the O.P.P had the primary responsibility for the policing of Ontario’s many First Nation communities. The partnership of the two levels of government, and the creation of Indian Policing Service Branch (circa 1978), ensured that the FNCs were fully trained and equipped, just as all other O.P.P constables were across the province. The O.P. P. undertook the training of all FNCs and greatly increased police presence in remote First Nation communities across northern Ontario.

Generally, the standard blue police uniform was supplied to the FNCs who would then place their own distinctive and unique shoulder flashes on their uniform, designed by the Band, to reflect the character and values of that particular community. The partnership significantly improved the scope of policing on remote northern Ontario First Nations, specifically with the

provision of proper training, equipment and communications.

The number 17 District, which e n c o m p a s s e s Northwestern Ontario, is where the Northwest Fly-In Patrol originated and was in conjunction with the creation of the Indian Policing Services Branch. Two O.P.P aircraft were in continuous operation to bring regular services to the remote communities. As one of the biggest police beats in the world, the Northwest Fly-In Patrol was responsible for policing over 47,000 square miles in Ontario, from the Minnesota and Manitoba borders and as far as Hudson Bay.

A turbo Beaver aircraft was stationed in Sioux Lookout and a Sergeant pilot was in charge of the patrol by O.P.P constables. They worked in teams to visit 22 isolated communities in the northwest and provided policing services to approximately 4000 people in the region who could not otherwise have policing services.

Instead of flying in to communities only in response to complaints, they patrolled on

a regular full time schedule regardless of whether or not there was urgent need for them.

A similar fly-in operation served the northeast section of the province. An otter aircraft stationed in South Porcupine flew a regular patrol up the coast of James Bay and Hudson Bay. Before the program began, the remote reserves could not always get adequate policing from the Province. The main goal was to be able to provide the same policing

services and quality of services as anywhere else in the province. In 1994, through a tri-party agreement among the governments of Canada, Ontario and the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation, the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service (NAPS) was created.

In 1998 NAPS gained the responsibility to police all of the N i s h n a w b e - A s k i Nations in northern Ontario, excluding the communities of

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (Big Trout Lake), North Caribou Lake (Weagamow), Pikangikum, and most recently, Wapekeka.

Presently, the Sioux Lookout O.P.P Detachment manages the Northwest Patrol Unit responsible for administrating the Ontario First Nations Policing Programs in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (Big Trout Lake), Wapekeka and

Northwest Patrol Unit celebrates 40 years of policingTim Brody

aSSociate editor

The OPP Northwest Patrol Unit, managed

out of Sioux Lookout, recently celebrated 40 years of policing services in the area’s northern communities.

Prior to 1998 when N i s h n a w b e - A s k i Police Service took over policing services in many northern communities, the Sioux Lookout OPP Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police was responsible for providing police services to more than 20 northern communities. Currently the Sioux Lookout detachment is responsible for policing services in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (Big Trout Lake), Wapekeka and North Caribou Lake (Weagamow).

Kevin Young, the sergeant in charge of the unit, explained that OPP

officers work alongside First Nation band constables in providing policing services to those communities.

On September 3 a BBQ get-together was held at the detachment in Sioux Lookout to recognize the program, as well as veteran officers who provided service to the force.

Young said the celebration was a great opportunity to look back at the patrol’s roots and look ahead to its future.

One of those present at the BBQ, also celebrating his 79th birthday that day, was Larry Moore of Dryden who was in charge of the Northwest Patrol Unit when it first went into service in 1974.

Moore was with the patrol until 1981.

He commented, “I was in charge of the patrol so I was involved with the chiefs and arranging for various patrols on the different reserves…

I flew the airplane, delivered the officers into the reserves. It was a new thing and at that time the administration of the unit was a big job. The guys were assigned for a two-year period… We had 21 reserves we were responsible for.”

He reflected, “It was a learning experience… we felt we were doing a good job… Certainly it is now part of everyday life in the north with people going in on a regular basis. When we first started it was kind of a case of responding to urgent matters. The communities that had very little trouble saw very little of us. Now I think it’s better. They have more people living there and responding and I think it’s worked out well.”

He commented on the celebration for the patrol unit, “It’s kind of a surprise. I didn’t realize it had been 40 years since we made our first flights to the north.”

Constable Jean Duguay, who has been with the patrol unit for six and a half years and is now stationed in KI, shared, “It’s been good. I’ve had different

experiences than you would have working a local police force.”

He said of the 40 year celebration, “Myself, I didn’t know the patrol has been in existence for that long. It’s been really good seeing guys that actually created the patrol and listening to their stories.”

Constable Derek Brait has been a member of the patrol unit for five months. This is his first posting with the OPP.

He commented, “I’ve been to Big Trout Lake and Weagamow and it’s been fantastic. There’s quite a tradition that extends a ways back that I am happy to be a part of. It also gives me an opportunity to try something very different. When I speak to some of the other recruits I went to school in Orillia with, by far it is the most exotic posting. Doing something different, it’s refreshing, invigorating. There is certainly a wealth of knowledge the more senior of us have and I’m very lucky to be able to benefit from it. It is an honour to participate in it. I think all of us in the patrol will be grateful for the experience.”

Constable Brittany Bembeneck described

being a member of the patrol unit. “It’s been a great experience. I’m posted to Weagamow. Very friendly community. They welcomed me with arms wide open and I’ve had an opportunity to be involved in many different community events.”

She said of the celebration, “It’s pretty neat. It’s great to hear the stories, how things have changed, and how lucky we are now in the north.”

Sioux Lookout resident Dan MacLeod, who was involved with the patrol unit for a few years with the OPP, said, “It was good to see some of the members who were part of the patrol. It was great to see some of the old faces. My time in the patrol was probably the most memorable out of all my years with the OPP.”

Sioux Lookout Councillor Doug Squires explained that his involvement with the patrol was as OPP

detachment commander here in Sioux Lookout.

He said of the celebration, “I thought it was nice to hear some of the history. I’d known Larry Moore for a long time. I think some of the younger officers of today would have a tough time believing how things used to be.”

He said he has had an opportunity to get to know many people from the north through his involvement with the patrol unit.

Sioux Lookout Mayor and former member of the NW Patrol Dennis Leney stated, “It’s always nice to get together and, like Larry said, it’s amazing the patrol has been around for 40 years. I spent the last 10 years of my career with the Northwest Patrol, best job I ever had. I met lots of really good people up north and with the patrol. It’s amazing how much the patrol has changed over the years.”

Weagamow Lake is one of the communities the OPP Northwest Patrol Unit serves alongside band constables from the community.

Larry Moore.

Past and present OPP officers, along with community members, mix and mingle.

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Sioux Lookout

Parks & Recreation Department

2014-2015 Ice Schedule

Ice Season Starts Monday September 22nd, 2014

Public Skating Schedule

Saturdays @ 6:00-7:50pm

Sundays @ 2:00-2:50pm

Parent & Tot Skating

Tuesdays 10:00-10:50am

Thursdays 9:00-9:50am

Noon Skate

Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays

12:00-12:50pm

Pay & Play

Scheduled week by week. Call 737-1994 for details.

*Fees apply; subject to change without notice*

Purchase your Season Pass today!

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Municipal Election

Sioux Lookout – Hudson – Alcona Elect

DOUG LAWRANCE MAYOR

Respectful leadership working with you to realize our potential.

LEADERSHIP – COLLABORATION – ACTION

Contact Doug @ 737-1857 or [email protected]

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Come show your support for the right for everyone to be safe and live free from violence and abuse

Tuesday, September 23, 2014 @ 7pmMeet in front of OPP Station

Refreshments available after the walk at Nishnawbe Gamik Friendship Centre

Everyone Welcome

18th Annual Take Back The Night March

For more information call First Step Women’s Shelter @ 737-1438

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North Caribou Lake (Weagamow). The Red Lake O.P.P Detachment is responsible for the same in Pikangikum.

The unit’s staffing consists of sergeants and provincial constables who act as liaison officers and are physically stationed within the communities on a regular rotation. Each community also has its own contingent of First Nations constables

who continue to receive the same training and equipment as their fellow O.P.P colleagues, yet proudly wear their distinct community police shoulder flashes from their respective communities.

Recently, in order to relieve the burden of providing personnel to the Patrol from the busy detachments of Sioux Lookout and Red Lake, a deployment program

was created in which O.P.P personnel of all ranks from all over the province are given the opportunity to volunteer for a two week period of time in any of the three communities. Over the last few years a collaborative effort among the O.P.P and the Chief and Council members of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (K.I.), North Caribou Lake and

Pikangikum has allowed for the implementation of street names and numbered houses to be created in each community.

In 2014, the Provincial Communications Center, located in Thunder Bay, began to dispatch calls in the community of Pikangikum with K.I., Wapekeka and North Caribou Lake to follow suit in the very near future. This initiative has allowed for the replacement of the outdated radio communications system that officers were

operating on and has made processing calls for service from community members more seamless and effective. Currently, the Northwest Patrol Unit is still fully operational in all four communities.

In Sioux Lookout, Sergeant Kevin Young is the officer in charge of the Northwest Patrol Unit.

PC Jean Duguay has been on the NWP for nearly seven years and has split that time between the two communities of K.I and North Caribou

Lake. PC Duguay is currently stationed in the communities of K.I and Wapekeka. He shares O.P.P Liaison Officer duties with PC Melissa Laki and PC Derek Brait. PC Brittany Bembeneck is currently the O.P.P Liaison Officer in North Caribou Lake.

Note: All of the factual information in this article was referenced from a film entitled To Help My People. Credits and Copyright: Crown, Ministry of the Solicitor General, Ontario Provincial Police Indian Policing Services Branch, circa 1978.

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Nominations will be accepted until November 30 Contact this newspaper or the Ontario Community Newspapers Association

at www.ocna.org/juniorcitizen or 905.639.8720 ext. 221

Making a difference

One Star at aTime

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NOMINATE SOMEONE TODAY!Nominations are now being accepted for the

Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards

The strength of our community lies in solid citizens. If you know a young person, aged 6 to 17, who is involved in worthwhile community service; a special person who is contributing while living with a limitation; a youth who has performed an act of heroism; or a ‘good kid’ who shows a commitment to making life better for others, doing more than is normally expected of someone their age – help us recognize theircontribution – nominate them today!

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Lac Seul First Nation

NO. 28 GENERAL DELIVERY, LAC SEUL, ONTARIO P0V 2A0 TELEPHONE: (807) 582-3211 FAX: (807) 582-3493

SUB OFFICE

P.O. BOX 100, HUDSON, ONTARIO P0V 1X0 TELEPHONE: (807) 582-3503 FAX: (807) 582-3449

Employment OpportunitySuboxone Program Coordinator (External Posting)

Summary:

Lac Seul First Nation requires a Suboxone Program Coordinator to serve Lac Seul First Nation. Under the direct supervision of the Project Team the Suboxone ProgramCoordinator will be directly responsible for all areas of overseeing the setup and implementation of the community based addictions prevention and treatment program. This includes all operations of the programming. Under the direction of the Project Team, the Suboxone Program Coordinator will formulate the directives of all related activities and initiatives within the programming.

Duties and Responsibilities:

• Provide human resource management including hiring, performance management, supervise and ensuring that orientation, training and on-the-job direction is provided to employees within the Suboxone Treatment Program

• Provide financial management such as monitoring and operating within budget, etc., funding proposals and required reporting for funding

• Provide monthly reports to the Project Team on the overall delivery of the program including updates on the progress with the community on a regular basis

• Prepare annual proposal to Health Canada• Assist in the preparation of an evaluation report in accordance with the Health

Canada contribution agreement• Create and oversee implementation of the programming• Manage overall setup and maintenance of the aftercare and support programs in

consultation with the Aftercare Coordinator and the Support Worker• Setup and maintain the intake program• Developing programming policies and procedures• Create a schedule of clients• Coordinating the schedule of Suboxone specialists and team

Qualifications:• Post-secondary education in related field is required and/or at least two years of

work experience in a related field • Must have Post-Secondary degree/certificate or equivalent experience in the field

of addictions and counseling• Excellent verbal and written skills• Familiar with computer software programs, ie. Microsoft Word/Excel/PowerPoint • Must possess a valid Ontario Driver’s License Class G• Demonstrated extensive knowledge of mental health and addictions• Ability to effectively disseminate information• Must be able to work under minimum supervision and be highly motivated• Must be an effective team worker and able to work alone as required• Ability to speak Ojibway an asset• WHMIS and First Aid Certifications are required for this position

Location: Lac Seul, OntarioSalary: To commensurate with qualifications and/or experienceHours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday

Please submit a letter of application with a resume and written permission for Human Resources to contact three employment references (two must be most recent supervisors). LSFN requires a Criminal Reference Check/Vulnerable Sector from those offered employment. To apply please mail, fax or email to:

Lac Seul First NationP.O. Box 100, Lac Seul Ontario P0V 1X0

c/o: Human Resources Manager

Fax #: (807) 582-3585, email: [email protected]

Closing date is Friday, September 19, 2014 by 4:00 p.m.

We thank all applicants in advance however, only those being offered an interview will be contacted A job description can be obtained by calling 582-3503, HR Department.

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TRANSPORTATION OFFICER/PLANNER

Salary Range $42,405/year to $65,239 year plus benefits (Salary to commensurate with qualifications and experience)

Reporting to the General Manager and based in Dryden, Ontario, this full time position is key to the safe and successful operation of the student transportation system for designated geographic areas. The Northwestern Ontario Student Services Consortium serves a geographic area west of Upsala to the Manitoba border, north to Red Lake, Sioux Lookout and Pickle Lake and south to Sioux Narrows and includes the cities of Dryden and Kenora. Student transportation services are provided for the Keewatin-Patricia, Northwest Catholic, Kenora Catholic and as well as CSDC des Aurores boreales. Duties in this challenging and fast paced environment may include but are not limited to; route planning (including special education) and logistics, accounting support, responding to service requests and inquiries, route audits, efficiency and effectiveness, liaison with parents, school and bus operator staff, parental concerns, maintain software data relative to student transportation, bus stop assessment, assistance in the facilitation of weather or early dismissal days and urgent transportation situations. For the right candidate, this position may lead to future advancement within the Consortium. A degree or diploma in Commerce, Business Administration, Computing or a related field is required. A valid Driver’s license and the willingness and ability to travel periodically are required. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite is required with demonstrated skill in Excel, Word and Outlook. Previous transportation, G.I.S. mapping or logistics experience would be beneficial. Excellent analytical and problem solving abilities and developed skills in conflict resolution, the ability to deal with stakeholders with tact and sound judgment, and solid written and communication skills are important as well as the ability to organize, prioritize and complete job tasks and project work effectively in a high pressure work environment. The candidate will need a high degree of initiative, be able to work independently and in a team environment. Periodic additional hours are required. Geographic knowledge of the service area would be considered an asset. If you are interested in a career with our team, please email a covering letter addressing our specific requirements, resume and the names of three professional references (one of whom must be a recent/current immediate supervisor) by Monday, September 22, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. to Judi Green, General Manager, Northwestern Ontario Student Services Consortium, Tel: 807.223.1256 [email protected] Confidential information provided by applicants will be used for the purposes of this competition only and will be protected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. We thank all applicants, however, only those to be interviewed will be contacted. We are an equal opportunity employer.

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Northern Nishnawbe Education Council

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

NNEC is not for profit educational organization. Under the direction of the Sioux Lookout District Chiefs, NNEC delivers secondary and post secondary education programs and services for First Nations people. NNEC operates Pelican Falls First Nations High School and Centre, Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School, Wahsa Distance Education Centre, and has offices in Lac Seul (head office), Sioux Lookout and Thunder Bay. NNEC welcome applications for the following position:

House Counsellors – Full Time (Female)Casual (Male and Female)

PELICAN FALLS CENTRE

Pelican Falls Centre is a School with residential facilities for approximately 180 students and staff on a 10 acre site. The House Counsellor will be responsible for supervising and caring for ten to fourteen students attending the Pelican Falls First Nations High School and living at one of the Centres.

QUALIFICATIONS

1. A post-secondary degree/diploma in social work, youth counselling or a related field AND two years counselling experience with First Nations youth OR the equivalent of five years counselling experience.

2. Fluency in Oji-Cree, Ojibwe or Cree preferred3. A sensitivity to and understanding of First Nations culture and traditions.

LOCATION: Sioux Lookout, OntarioHOURS OF WORK: Modified work schedule from August to June annually.START DATE: ImmediatelySALARY: Hourly rate, will commensurate with education and experience. Hours of work

and payment subject to an averaging work schedule.

Only those selected for an interview will be contacted

NNEC requires a Vulnerable Persons Check to be completed for all staff at time of hiring

www.nnec.on.ca

Applications must be received by 4:30 pm, Friday, September 26,2014. Email your resume with written permission for NNEC to contact three employment references and a brief cover letter to Ron Angeconeb, Personnel Officer at [email protected] or mail to Box 1419, Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1B9. For further information contact Personnel Officer at (807) 582-3245.

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The Northwest CatholicDistrict School Board

Invites applications for aposition on the

Long Term Occasional Teaching RosterFor details visit our web site at www.tncdsb.on.ca and click on “Departments - Human Resources - Recruitment”.

“Equal Opportunity Employer” Anne-Marie Fitzgerald, Rick Boisvert, Board Chair Director of Education

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You are invited to ask questions about the ladies hockey league, register for the season or nominate someone for any vacant positions on the Executive. The first ice time will take place on Tuesday, October 07 at 5:00. Not sure if this is for you? Come to one of our ice times and check it out - details available at the meeting. All skill levels are welcome!

Annual fees for the season will be $275.00. Registration forms will be available at the meeting or we can send it to you by email.If you have any questions please drop us a note at [email protected]

The Sioux Lookout Women’s Hockey League is hosting an

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND REGISTRATION NIGHT

Tuesday, September 23 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Downstairs Legion

FOR ALL WOMEN 19 YEARS OR OLDER

Each community has own contingent of First Nation constables

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AssaultRichard Mainville, Sioux Lookout, entered into a six month peace bond in exchange for having a charge of assault laid against him withdrawn.

Public MischiefDennis Hill, 71, Sioux Lookout, pleaded guilty

to public mischief. He had spent six days in pre-trial detention and was sentenced to time served.

Assault, Forcible EntryJared Binguis, 19, pleaded guilty to forcible entry and two counts of assault. On one of the assault charges he

was given a suspended sentence of six months probation. He was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, attend counseling. He received the same sentence to be served concurrently on each of the other charges. On both assault charges he was ordered to write letters of apology to the victims and have no contact with them without

their initial and ongoing consent.

Breach of Probation, Resist Arrest

Bennett Morris, 18, pleaded guilty to breaching his probation by failing to keep the peace and be of good behavior, and resisting arrest. On the resist arrest charge he was given a 30 day conditional sentence order. He was ordered

to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, attend school and apply himself diligently, and obey the rules of the home in which he resides. He was sentenced to three months probation to follow. He received the same sentence to be served concurrently on the other charge.

Theft Under $5000Gilbert Ash, 42, Sioux Lookout, pleaded guilty to theft under $5000. He was credited with 21 days of pre-sentence custody and was sentenced to time served and 12 months probation. He was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, and

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SHIBOGAMA TECHNICAL SERVICES

Housing and Building Technician

Shibogama Technical Services is seeking a highly motivated individual to join our team to provide technical advisory, inspection and consultation services in the field of housing and building construction for Shibogama First Nation member communities

Terms: Full Time EmploymentSuccessful candidate to start immediately

Location: Sioux Lookout, Ontario

Qualifications: College Diploma in Architecture or Engineering related field, or a Secondary School Diploma with 5 years related experience,

Inspector Certification or related training,Effective communication skills,Strong analytical, evaluation and assessment skills,Capable of producing and maintaining accurate reports,Strong computer skills in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office.WETT Inspection Certification and HRAI Mechanical Ventilation

Design considered an asset,Knowledge of Building Codes and RegulationsAble to travel to remote First Nations communities,Preference for post-secondary education in the architecture field but will

consider applicants with experience in the construction industry,Ability to speak Oji-Cree an asset.

Duties & Responsibilities: Provided upon request

Salary: Commensurate with experience.

To apply, please submit a resume complete with three references to:Margaret Kenequanash, Executive DirectorShibogama First Nations CouncilBox 449, Sioux Lookout ON P8T 1A5807- 737-2662 or fax 807-737-1583

email: [email protected]

Application Deadline: Friday, 2014 September 29 at 3:00 pm Central time

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TIKINAGAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES

Job Title: MAINTENANCE WORKERReports to: Property ManagerStatus: Full-TimeSalary: Dependent on education and/or experience Location: SIOUX LOOKOUT, ONCompetition # 14-126

POSITION SUMMARY:Reporting to the Property Manager, the Maintenance Worker is responsible for the overall maintenance of alloffices and Agency Operated Homes. Hours of work are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. As per the direction from Tikinagan’s Board of Directors and by Chiefs resolutions, and in order to work in the true spirit of Tikinagan Mamow Obiki-ahwahsoowin Service Model, Tikinagan has been moving services and staff positions to the community level. The direction for the agency is to continue to decentralize staff to the First Nations served by Tikinagan. This position is based in the community of Sioux Lookout, Ontario.

QUALIFICATIONS:

• To demonstrate knowledge in building maintenance. • To have good verbal and written interpersonal communication skills. • Ability to speak one of the Nishnawbe-Aski language dialects would be an asset.• To possess a valid Ontario Driver’s License.• Must provide a Criminal Record Check prior to employment. • Experience in the fields of carpentry, plumbing, electrical, furnace maintenance and/or other areas are

a must.• Basic working knowledge of the operation and maintenance of vehicles.• Must be able to travel via airplane, as travel is required to the northern communities in Tikiangan’s

catchment area.

SUBMIT AN UPDATED RESUME, COVERING LETTER AND 3 REFERENCES TO:

Hiring CommitteeTikinagan Child and Family ServicesP.O. Box 627, 65 King Street Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1B1 737-7400 ext. 2212 Fax: (807) 737-4550 Email:[email protected]

CLOSING DATE: September 24, 2014 DEADLINE: 4:30 P.M

All successful applicants will require a current Criminal Record Check (CRC) (and Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) for positions working with children). As such, it is recommended that applicants apply for a CRC & VSC as soon as possible.

ONLY THOSE SELECTED FOR AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED

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The Northwest CatholicDistrict School Board

Positions AvailableSacred Heart School

Sioux Lookout, Ontario

• An Interim Replacement Educational Assistant • A Full-time Designated Early Childhood Educator

are required.For details visit our web site at www.tncdsb.on.ca and click on “Departments - Human Resources - Recruitment”.

“Equal Opportunity Employer”Anne-Marie Fitzgerald, Rick Boisvert, Board Chair Director of Education

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for a busy Addiction ClinicE-mail resume to:

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Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Memorial Hospital

has an opening for a

Information Technologist Lead - Temporary Full-Time (1 year term)

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www.redlakehospital.ca

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hOSpital SOCial WOrker Full time (non union) - temporary (1 year)requirements:• A degree from an accredited undergraduate social work

program or equivalent Health Care Degree.• Active registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers

and Social Service Workers or equivalent Health Care Experience.

• Demonstrated knowledge and practical experience in working with community organizations and resources.

• Demonstrated knowledge and practical experience in working with an Interdisciplinary team.

• Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills.• Excellent communication skills both written and verbal.• Ability to work well independently.• Knowledge and sensitivity to First Nations language and

culture an asset.• Experience working in a case management model of care

an asset.

responsibilities:• Work to facilitate care planning and discharges within the

hospital setting.• Works cooperatively and collaboratively with other members

of the team to provides services that are individualized and tailored to address consumer’s current needs and preferences through referral and collaborative strategies.

• Deliver case management services to patients in a hospital setting.

• Work with families and community agencies to navigate and improve transition between services for all patients.

• Lead the development and implementation of processes which improve access to care and support the Senior Friendly Hospital Strategy.

• Working with community agencies to improve outcomes for young families.

• Develop supportive programming to meet the needs of the patients and families serviced. (Palliative Care, Cognitive supports).

• Facilitate professional development for providers in the areas of social support, quality of life and end of life care.

Closing date: Resume with cover letter must be received in Human Resources by 4:00pm, October 6, 2014

Submit resume to: Human Resources: Recruitment P.O. Box 909, Sioux Lookout, On. P8T 1B4 Fax: (807) 737-6263 Email: [email protected]

Competition no: NADM 03/14 (please quote on application)

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted, we thank all others for their interest. The successful candidate will be

required to provide a criminal records check.

The Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre is a scent-free facility.

Exciting Health Care Opportunities

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The accounting office of

Stone Ashton & Wright59 King Street (Rear Entrance), Sioux Lookout

737-2924 or Toll Free: 1-800-537-5937

job Opening: receptionist / Office administratorStone Ashton Wright requires a new Office Administrator to cover a wide variety of office duties in support of company administration. Other responsibilities will include co-ordinating and communicating office activities, greeting and screening visitors, answering and referring phone calls and scheduling appointments. The Office Administrator will also be responsible for administrating company correspondence.

Qualifications:• Minimum Gr. 12 or equivalent• Previous experience working in an office setting• Excellent in written and verbal communication skills• Must have good computer skills and be proficient in Microsoft Office• Must have good interpersonal skills• Must be able to work well within a team environment

interested candidates please send a cover letter, resume and three references by Friday, September 26, 2014 to:

Stone ashton & WrightBox 1240, 59 King Street (rear entrance)

Sioux lookout, Ontariop8t 1B8

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Casual Position ~ Location: Sioux Lookout, ON Deadline: OPEN

Full job details are available on our website: www.slfnha.com under Careers.

For more information, contact our Human Resources department

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Transportation Driver

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Full Time Position ~ Location: Sioux Lookout, ON Deadline: September 26, 2014 @ 4:30 p.m.

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1 Year Term ~ Location: Sioux Lookout Deadline: Sept., 26, 2014 @ 4:30 p.m.

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Are you looking for a way to feel good about yourself?

For as little as an hour a month you could make a difference in the quality of life for our clients.

Our senior clients very much need and appreciate your time, effort and smiling face.

To discuss opportunities or more information call our office at 737-3142.

Community Support Services109 – 33 Third Ave. Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1E2

COURTIN BRIEF

Sioux Lookout CourtSeptember 9, 2014

A-side winnersThe Sioux Jax won the Sioux Lookout Municipal Co-Ed Slo-Pitch League, A-side crown last week, defeating the Sioux Banshees 28-21 in game two of their best of three championship series.

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THE MUNICIPALITY OF SIOUX LOOKOUTMUNICIPAL MESSAGES

See Municipal Messages online: www.siouxlookout.caComplete our Customer Satisfaction Survey online: www.siouxlookout.ca “Feedback”

Submit Requests for Service online: www.siouxlookout.ca “Service Request”Municipal Office: 737-2700

After Hours Emergency Numbers:Public Works: 737-1234 Hydro: 737-3806

FIRST AID COURSES

The Parks and Recreation Department is offering Emergency First Aid (1-day, $115)and Standard First Aid (2-days, $142) training on September 30 and October 1, 2014.

For more information or to register, please contact theParks and Recreation Department: 737-1994 or [email protected].

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COUNCIL MEETINGS

A series of Council Meetings will be held as follows:

All meetings will be held in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue and are open to the public, unless otherwise specified.

For further information, please contactBrian P. MacKinnon, Deputy Clerk, Culture & Communications Manager:

737-2700, ext. 2243 or [email protected].

Meeting Date and Time Meeting Type and Purpose

NEW DATESeptember 18, 2014, 5:30 p.m.

(Lost Lake Drop-In Centre, Hudson)

Regular Council MeetingTo deal with routine business of the Municipality,

and to obtain input into the 2015 Budget

October 15, 2014 Regular Council MeetingTo deal with routine business of the Municipality

November 19, 2014 Regular Council MeetingTo deal with routine business of the Municipality

December 17, 2014 Regular Council MeetingTo deal with routine business of the Municipality

MUNICIPALLY-OWNED PROPERTIES FOR SALE

The Municipality has declared a number of Municipally-owned lands surplus to Municipal needs, and these properties are available for sale.

For information with respect to available properties(residential, commercial and industrial) please visit our website:

http://www.siouxlookout.ca/en/invest-grow/municipal-land-for-sale.asp

For more information, please contact Patricia A. Uren, Planning Administrator:737-2700, ext. 2234 or [email protected].

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curfew, abstain from the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol, non-prescription drugs, and solvents. She was also given a 10 year weapons prohibition.

Breach of Recognizance, Assault

Paul Machimity pleaded guilty to breaching his recognizance by failing to abstain from the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol. He had spent 28 days in pre-trial detention and was sentenced to 10 days time served. He also entered into a 10 month peace bond in exchange for having a charge of assault laid against him withdrawn.

Cause Bodily HarmTamara McMillen pleaded guilty to causing bodily harm. A pre-sentence report was

ordered and the matter will return to court on November 12.

Breach of Recognizance, Breach

of Undertaking, Assault Peace Officer

Hazel Wesley, 36, Slate Falls, pleaded guilty to assaulting a peace officer, breaching her undertaking by failing to abstain from the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol, and two counts of breaching her recognizance by failing to abstain from the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol. For assaulting a peace officer she was sentenced to 45 days custody and was given credit for 19 days in pre-trial detention. She was also ordered to provide police with a DNA blood sample.

On one of the breach of recognizance charges she was given a 90 day conditional sentence order and was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, obey a curfew, and reside in Slate Falls. She received the same sentence to be served concurrently on the other two breach charges.

Resist Arrest, Assault Peace Officer

Wendy Whiskeyjack, 38, Slate Falls, pleaded guilty to two counts of resisting arrest and two counts of assaulting a peace officer. On one of the assault charges she was given a 30 day conditional sentence order. She was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, abide by the rules of the community, obey a

curfew, abstain from the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol, non-prescription drugs and solvents, and write a letter of apology to the victim. She received the same sentence to be served consecutively on two of the other charges and received the same sentence to be served concurrently on one of the other charges.

YOUTH COURTBreach of Undertaking,

Breach of Probation, Mischief Under $5000

A 17-year-old female from Lac Seul pleaded guilty to mischief under $5000 and breaching a recognizance and an undertaking by failing to abstain from the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol. On the mischief charge

she was sentenced to 90 days deferred custody to be followed by 12 months supervision. She was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, and obey the rules of the home. She was given credit for 34 days of pre-trial detention. She received the same sentence to be served concurrently on the other charges.

attend counseling.

Fail to Attend Court, Fraud, Forgery, Theft

Under $5000Wynter Angeconeb, 32, Lac Seul, pleaded guilty to failing to attend court, defrauding a business, forging a

cheque, and theft under $5000. She had spent two days in pre-trial detention. On the fail to attend court charge she was sentenced to time served. For defrauding a business she was given a suspended sentence of 10 months probation. She was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, attend counseling, write a letter of apology, and pay restitution. She received the same

sentence to be served concurrently on each of the other charges.

Assault, Breach of Undertaking, Resist

Arrest, Assault PoliceHartley Wesley pleaded guilty to assault, resisting arrest, assaulting a peace officer, and two counts of breaching his undertaking by failing to abstain from the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol.

On the assault charge he was sentenced to 25 days custody and was given credit for 64 days of pre-trial detention. On the assault police charge he was sentenced to 25 days custody to be served consecutively. On one of the breach charges he was sentenced to six days custody to be served consecutively. On the other breach charge and the resist arrest charge he was sentenced to

10 days custody to be served concurrently.

Breach of Recognizance, Assault Causing Bodily Harm, Assault with a WeaponErnestine Hudson, pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm, assault with a weapon, and breaching her recognizance by failing to abstain from the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol. A pre-sentence report

was ordered and the matter will return to court on October 21.

Possession for the Purpose of TraffickingSaloma Winter, 43, Wapekeka, pleaded guilty to possession for the purpose of trafficking. She was given a 90 day conditional sentence order. She was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, obey a

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Notice of Power  Interruption 

 Sunday September 28, 2014 

 From:  8:00 AM to 4:00 PM 

 Area Affected:  All Sioux Lookout Hydro customers including Hudson and Alcona.  This also includes Hydro One customers on Hwy 72 South, Alcona and Frenchman’s Head.  Hydro One requested this outage to conduct scheduled maintenance and perform upgrades to the K3D circuit which is the main transmission line supplying electricity to Sioux Lookout and surrounding area.  

 

We apologize for the inconvenience! 

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RonaldANGECONEB:

Listens; Responds; and, Takes Action.

On September 24, 2014

Vote RONALD ANGECONEB for Chief of Lac Seul First Nation

is principled and responsible; listens to people, especially

the Elders; holds dear to his heart the

Anishinaabe values and teachings – in particular the love of speaking the language;

is committed in improving the quality of education;

encourages young people to earn an education so Lac Seul can rely on and be proud of its own qualified, talented and educated people;

promote healing and wellness for all families and members;

understands firsthand issues related to the legacy of the residential school system;

promotes interaction and good relations with neighbouring municipalities;

has experience by being involved with education and child welfare issues for the Anishinaabe people; and,

Is committed to getting the job done.

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Jonathan StollSince 1989

Cell: 807-737-0178PH/FX: [email protected]

Custom Homes ● Decks ● Drywalling ● RoofingComplete Renovations ● Siding ● Garages

104 Moose Horn Road, Sioux Lookout, Ontario 1 Col: 1.5625” 2 Col: 3.3” 3 Col: 5.0375” 4 Col: 6.775” 5 Col: 8.5125” 6 Col: 10.25”X: 0.25”

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Attention Camp Owners and Rural Homeowners

Water filters available for sale, at very competitive pricing, for

regular filter housings to the big blue filter housings.

Attention Camp Owners and Rural Homeowners

Water filters available for sale, at very competitive pricing, for

regular filter housings to the big blue filter housings.

Scott Dell

737-1528

Scott Dell

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SR RefRigeRAtiOn& AiR COnditiOning

Commercial and Residential

SR RefRigeRAtiOn& AiR COnditiOning

Commercial and Residential

Attention Camp Owners and Rural Homeowners

Water filters available for sale, at very competitive pricing, for

regular filter housings to the big blue filter housings.

Scott Dell

737-1528

SR RefRigeRAtiOn& AiR COnditiOning

Commercial and Residential

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SweetWaterCruises SD -----05-29 1b Davin Salo05 29 13/ SweetWaterCruises-052913-SD.indd 2 1.6

Sight-seeing cruises on Pelican, Abram and Minnitaki Lakes. Capacity 24 passengers.

Get a group of family and friends together for special occasions

& relaxing moments.

Sight-seeing cruises on Pelican, Abram and Minnitaki Lakes. Capacity 24 passengers.

Get a group of family and friends together for special occasions

& relaxing moments.

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SCENIC LAKE CRUISESRent the Minnitaki Queen

By the hour, the half day or full day

SCENIC LAKE CRUISESRent the Minnitaki Queen

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Sight-seeing cruises on Pelican, Abram and Minnitaki Lakes. Capacity 24 passengers.

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SCENIC LAKE CRUISESRent the Minnitaki Queen

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SCENIC LAKE CRUISESRent the Minnitaki Queen

By the hour, the half day or full day on pelican, abram &

Minnitaki lakes. capacity 24.

738-2628www.sweetwatercruises.com

SCENIC LAKE CRUISESRent the Minnitaki Queen

SCENIC LAKE CRUISESRent the Minnitaki Queen

By the hour, the half day or full day on pelican, abram &

Minnitaki lakes. capacity 24.

By the hour, the half day or full day on pelican, abram &

Minnitaki lakes. capacity 24.

738-2628www.sweetwatercruises.com

738-2628www.sweetwatercruises.com

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Andrew HAlowAuthorized Dealer

Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

• Installation • Maintenance & Replacement Parts Available

Andrew HAlowAuthorized Dealer

Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

• Installation • Maintenance & Replacement Parts Available

Andrew HAlowAuthorized Dealer

Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

• Installation • Maintenance & Replacement Parts Available

RR#5 - 3879, Highway 17, West of Thunder Bay

RR#5 - 3879, Highway 17, West of Thunder Bay

RR#5 - 3879, Highway 17, West of Thunder Bay

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(Thunder Bay) Inc.

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PrecisionAuto SD -----140730 1b Michelle Korobanik05 29 13/ PrecisionAuto-052913-SD.indd 2 1.6

Collision RepaiR & insuRanCe Claims

HWY #516 sioux lookout on p8t 1B8

Experience [email protected] 877-678-3660

Phone 807-737-0666

Collision RepaiR & insuRanCe Claims

Collision RepaiR & insuRanCe Claims

HWY #516 sioux lookout on p8t 1B8

Experience [email protected] 877-678-3660

Phone 807-737-0666

HWY #516 sioux lookout on p8t 1B8

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Mark J. SchaubCriminal Defence Lawyer

(807) [email protected]

Criminal Defence Lawyer807-737-0093

[email protected]

Criminal Defence Lawyer807-737-0093

[email protected]

Mark J. Schaub

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Aboriginal Family Support Program Friendship Centre Rhiannan Van Horne 737-7521

Aboriginal Healthy Babies Healthy Children’s ProgramCandi Edwards 737-7922 ex. 5

Aboriginal Head Start ProgramClarise Henrickson 737-7519

Aboriginal Healing & Wellness Friendship CentreCindy Phillips 737-1903

ADD/ADHD Support Group(Quarterly Meetings) 737-2086

Ah-Shawah-Bin Sioux Lookout/Lac Seul Victim Support Services737-1700 or 582-9800

Air CadetsStarts Sept 3. Ages 12-18. Wed evening 6:30 - 9:00 at Sioux Mountain Public School. Contact Capt. Mathew Craig 738-1967

Alanon737-2006

Alcoholics AnonymousDon A. 737-2006 Grace B. 737-3897

Anokeewin Wiichiiwaawin Employment Program Employment Services and Drop In Centre Jennifer Thomas 737-1903

Anti-Racism Committee 737-1501

Arthritis SocietyBarb Lacalamita 737-1437

Community Breast Feeding SupportInformation and support available by appointment, home visit or phone. Iris: 737-2877 ext.4503, Candi: 737-7922 ext.5, Tekla: 737-2292 ext.3729

Candian Cancer Society Facing Cancer? Helping patients and loved ones with information and support. Lisa Husak 737-3844

NW Regional Office1-800-227-5557

Canadian Diabetes Association Northwestern Ontario807-577-4232 ex. 224

Can-Help Program, Canadian Mental Health Association Family support worker.1-807-274-9400 ex. 5

Can-Help Program, Canadian Mental Health Association Peer Support1-807-274-9400 ex. 6

Catholic Women’s LeagueFor meeting times and information, Call 737-3760

Chamber of Commerce737-1937

Community Counselling & Addiction ServicesOutpatient treatment program 737-1275

Community Food Bank25 Fair St. Tues and Thurs 11am-3pm, Sat 10am-12pm 1pm-4pm, 737-7499

Community and Domestic Violence

Action CommitteeCall for information 737-1700

Crisis Response Services Crisis line1-866-888-8988

Drug and Alcohol Program Friendship CentreJocelyn Berard or Brian Logan 737-1903

First Step Women’s Shelter737-1438, 24 Hour Crisis line1-800-465-3623

Firefly 737-2086

Friends of Cedar Bay Beth 737-7459

Genealogy GroupMeets every 2nd Thursay of each month. Vera Kameda-Lacroix 737-2321

Handi Transit Contact: 738-1844. Mon: 11:00 - 4:00, Thurs & Fri: 12:30pm - 4:00pm

Healthy Babies Healthy Children737-2292 ext 3729

Ka-Na-Chi-Hih Specialized Solvent Abuse Treatment Centre(807) 623-5577

Knights of Columbus Council 3189Jim Robinson G.K. 737-8152

Legal Aid Ontario LegalHelp for low income people 737-3074

Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Br. 78Meets First Tuesday every month. 737-3365

Life Long Care ProgramProvides Aboriginal Support Services.

Peggy Cutfeet 737-1903

Lions ClubTracy Goretzki 737-0767

Multicultural Youth Centre737-1994

Nitawin Community Development Corporation (Aboriginal Housing)737-4574

NEP-Needle Exchange Program737-2292, 737-1275

NorthWestern Health Unit737-2292

Ojibway Power Toboggan Club737-1976 or Gail 737-4447

Out of the Cold Shelter25 Fair Street 737-7499

Preschool Play GroupCameron Airlie 737-1691

Rotary Club737-3276

Salvation Army737-4686 Open Tuesday’s & Saturday’s

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SchoolsCornerstone Christian School737-4473

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Sacred Heart School737-1121

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ChurchesSt. Andrew’s United Church737-3131

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New Life Assembly737-2843

Believer’s Fellowship737-3839

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• Gas Bar • Gift Shop • Local Arts • Native Crafts • Jewellery • Moccasins • Bait • Convenience Store • Souvenirs • Mens’, Womens’ & Childrens’ Clothing

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Fashion • Kitchenwear • Sporting Goods Toys • Electronics • Appliances Skidoo’s • ATV’s • Financial

Fashion • Kitchenwear • Sporting Goods Toys • Electronics • Appliances Skidoo’s • ATV’s • Financial

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Now doing Shellac Nails

Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician

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Caitlin Durante Esthetician

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His & Her Esthetics

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Caitlin Durante Esthetician

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Kare for Hair Owner/Operator Kari Singbeil

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Kare for Hair Owner/Operator Kari Singbeil

25 King Street807-737-1446 807-738-2446

Open Monday to SaturdayHome Services Available

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Kare for HairOwner/Operator Kari Singbeil

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TwilighT golf aT The Sioux LookouT GoLf & CurLinG CLub

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MEN’S TWILIGHT - September 10, 2014, White Tees

First Flight1st Low Gross Bob Norman 36 2nd Low Gross Ryan Waboose 37 1st Low Net Gib Ariano 35c/b2nd Low Net John Bailey

Second Flight1st Low Gross Raymond Beardy 39 2nd Low Gross George Sakchekapo 40 1st Low Net Gus MacLellan 34 2nd Low Net Benson Love

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Fourth Flight1st Low Gross Lyle Johnson 45c/b 2nd Low Gross John Davies 45 1st Low Net Bob Markewich 35 2nd Low Net Les Johnston Fifth Flight1st Low Gross Laurie Walsh 44 2nd Low Gross Ken Carroll 46 1st Low Net Leo Anderson 2nd Low Net Ron Driver

Closest to the Hole # 2 Dave Kulchyski ( 7 feet 1 3/4 inches) Closest to the Hole # 4 Glen Smith ( 0 feet 20 inches) Closest to the Hole # 8 Ken Alcock (10 feet 9 inches) Closest to the Line # 5 Peter Morriss Longest Drive # 3 Waylon Linklater Longest Drive # 9 Shane Legros Ball Draw Peter Mushquash Ken Alcock Attendance Draw Benson Love Membership Draw Laurie Walsh

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Community support for diabetes run/walkGeoff ShieldsStaff Writer

The second annual North West Run/Walk for Diabetes

took place last Saturday morning. Braving the cold weather, 40 people gathered in the parking lot at the back of the Northern Store to register for the activity.

“We are incredibly happy with the turnout. Wish the weather was better,” said department manager Jenny Glena.

The event is run by the North West Company as part of several healthy living programs they run to promote physical and nutritional wellness for their customers and employees. They started North West Run for Diabetes in partnership with the Canadian and American Diabetes Associations to raise awareness of the diabetes problem in Northern Communities. They also sponsor a nutrition program.

Participants had the choice of running two distances, the 2 ½ kilometre which commenced in the parking lot, proceded west on Front Street, then up Fifth Avenue to the Hugh Allen Clinic, to the corner of Third and Second then down Second Avenue onto Third and then back to the starting point.

The five kilometer run/walk started with the same route except participants kept going to

the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club then down First Avenue and back to the Northern.

First to return were Jeff Balderson and Simon Owen.

“I entered it as a challenge. Andreas Asmus challenged me to see if I could beat him,” Owen said.

Balderson added, “I heard about it last night and diabetes is an important medical issue in this area, so I wanted to support a run that promotes education and awareness about diabetes.”

This year’s event was sponsored by the Meno Ya Win Health Centre Diabetes Program and the Northwestern Health Unit. Joanne Peacock, a health educator with

NWHU and a volunteer who helped out at the registration table, shared, “It’s great that the Northern Store has taken on the diabetes fun run as an annual event to promote diabetes awareness and also that they seek partner agencies to assist with the planning and promotion.”

At the conclusion of the run, all contestants received a certificate of participation, a medal, and a T-shirt with North West Run for Diabetes and logo emblazoned on it. Participants were invited to partake in a well-earned barbecue of hamburgers as well as granola bars, apples, oranges, and water offered by community volunteers.

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Runners entering into the spirit of the morning event.

For some, walking was an easier option.

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Lobsterfest scheduled for 10th year in Sioux LookoutTim Brody

aSSociate editor

The Rotary Club of Sioux Lookout is hoping people

will mark September 20 on their calendars.

The club will be hosting its 10th Annual Lobsterfest and Dance that evening at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club.

Event Coordinator Arvid Hakala shared, “I’m the guy that talked the Rotary Club into doing this 10 years ago. It’s been a good event, one

of our major fundraisers of the year. I think it’s kind of a fun event for the community. They get good value out of their $50. They get a chance to mingle with other people. They get a good dinner. They get two lobsters and all the trimmings and if they don’t want lobster we have ribs as an alternative. People also get to help out the community by attending our event. They also get a dance if they want to stay for that.”

Hakala added, “We’re

hoping to do auctions and draws. The fundraising this year is going to rotary projects both in the community and internationally. The hospital will benefit again, but they are not the only one. There are other projects in the community we will be giving to. International projects include possibly Polio Plus.”

Reflecting back Hakala admitted, “I can’t believe the time has flown by that quickly, that this is the 10th year.”

Hakala especially wished to acknowledge the contributions of Lorenzo Durante and Susan Barclay who he said have helped him out greatly with the event over the years.

“The last two years

we’ve probably sold the most tickets we’ve ever sold, so we’re hoping that will happen again this year,” Hakala commented.

Tickets are available at Fresh Market Foods and the Sioux Lookout Golf

and Curling Club.People can make

group bookings/reserve seating by contacting Rotary President Clifford Mushquash at 738-1496.

Age of majority is required to attend the event.

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Prescribed Burns are set by forest managers to improve the health of an ecosystem. The purpose of this Prescribed Burn is to restore caribou habitat and regenerate the forest. The proposed burn area is located North of Sioux Lookout off the Vermillion River Road. The burn is fundamental to restoring and maintaining the ecological integrity of this fire-dependent area. As a result, the public is urged to stay away from this area during the Prescribed Burn period for their own safety.

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