News Bulletin: Mar 2,2017

Ontario Works
Open House Fri. 2 PM in lobby, Food and refreshments will be provided.
For all that ask for mechanic need to pay $160 CVS acct. 6330406
IMPORTANT NOTICE, there is a list of people around town regarding the Fire Arms certificate course, call OW to confirm your spot.

JCY Announcement: Events This Week:
Winter Carnival: Friday March 3rd: 1020AM – 3PM (regular lunch break at 12-1).
Winter Classic Staff vs Students Hockey Game: Friday March 3rd: 3PM-4PM
March Break starts on Monday, Mar 6
Students return Tues, Mar. 21st, 2weeks off for students
JCY Library Elders afternoon is on every Wednesday.
Mr. Green opens library on Saturdays 1 PM – 3 PM. I need to check in w/ him to be sure its still going on.
Family photos, those who did family photos need to pay for them before photos get sent back.

Mar 4th Flee Market happening @ the GYM 4 PM – 6 PM. call Vicky Ooshag $10 to book a table, or call her for more information. P# 242-1082

Mar 6th NAN Climate meeting, w/ the deputy grand chief Derek fox, Environment manager Lydia BigGeorge, Climate Specialist on cap and trade Bill Maloney.

Mar 9 @ 2 PM. cable and internet disconnection

Mar. 10th – 12th Ojibwe Spirit Jrs. Drum group will leave for TBAY, to attend the Lakehead University Powwow

Apr 1st The Kitchen Inn will be closing to the public of Fort Hope, but the inn will remain open, for all out-of-town workers and tourist who visit our community.

We are having a Launch party @ 6 PM at the GYM this evening. For The Eabamet Lake News Web-site.

TBNewsWatch:Council’s absence at student inquest questioned

I believe Eabametoong has students out there too. It’s important to know what’s going on.

THUNDER BAY — The city’s legal department advised city councillors not to attend the 2016 coroner’s inquest into the deaths of seven First Nations youth who were living in Thunder Bay pursuing their education.

>>SOURCE: TBNewsWatch <<

News bulletin: Feb 28/17

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Cultural Tourism Group photo by Albert Waswa
  • Cultural Tourism Planning group meeting was held today, at the band office. discussing future events. more to come.
  • A Bravo went missing sometime in the early morning AM, Louis Ooshag offers award for any information on its whereabouts.
  • To Parents/Guardians, school pictures are ready for pick up. Those who did family photos, must pay for them before photos are get sent back.
  • Weiban Slipperjack to announced today the Ojibway Spirit Jrs. will be attending The Lake Head University Pow wow in Thunder Bay, next week on Mar 10th-12th.
  • Today Ontario Works were looking for participants to attend a Fire Arms Certificate course on Mar 6th-9th. all who maybe interested should contact the Ontario works office.
  • Volleyball happening at the gym tonight at 8 pm.

JCY Announcement: Events This Week:

Here is what I heard whats happening at the school this week. go check it out.

1) Monthly Awards Assembly: Thursday March 2nd, 10AM

2) Winter Carnival: Friday March 3rd: 1020AM – 3PM (regular lunch break at 12-1).

3) Winter Classic Staff vs Students Hockey Game: Friday March 3rd: 3PM-4PM

Feb 27, 2017 News Bulletin

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Evelyn (left) Vicky, Margaret (middle) Elise (right)
  • Four Elders Take a Walk. Four Elders started a fundraiser walk Saturday afternoon, our Elders are aged between 50-70 years old, Elsie Sagutcheway and Evelyn Waboose, Vikki Ooshag, and Margaret Sagutch. By beginning a 9-10 mile walk. The time the walk took for them was over 5 hours from the Pioneer grave-site, back into town ending at the Communications Building.
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    Drivers/vehicles passing by slowed down for them, so they wouldn’t have to breath in too much dust, some even stopped with offers of encouragement or beverages.The goal was to fundraise money to help buy a headstone for the late Vivian Sagutcheway, they successfully fundraised $720.00 to help with cost.

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    Evelyn Waboose, Elsie Sagutcheway, Vicky Ooshag, Margaret Sagutch
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Mr. Green and his son Oliver.
  • Opening of the Library. JCY school teachers, opened up the school library to the public, allowing students the chance to have time to catch up on homework, or start a reading group. Parents/guardians and everyone else are also welcome to join in. one teacher says “it’s has been a slow start getting it off the ground, but I’m confident people will start to catch on and begin showing up.”So for now it’ll be open Saturdays 1 pm – 3 pm.

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  • Youth Athletes Compete. Four of our youth athletes and their coach returned yesterday from a tough competition in Thunder Bay at the indoor track field of Lake head University for the All Comer Track Meet. They took part in the qualifying tryouts for The North American Indigenous Games coming up in July 2017 in Toronto.Garrick Waswa 15 and Clifford Sagutch 13 are first timers. Clifford says “it was good, but it was hard.” Jacob Meeseetawageesic 19 and Ursula Holcroft 15 are returning athletes. Ursula commented “I feel good, I feel proud of myself because this is my second track meet and I did pretty good.” Returning athletes also competed in Brant ford, Ontario summer games and took part of the Fort Hope summer games.Coach Paul Holcroft commented “they did very well. It can be a very intimidating atmosphere down there because you’re running with highly competitive track athletes. […] So hopefully we’re going to move forward and get more training and more racing between now and July.”

    The track coach for Team Ontario got a chance to see our youth compete with 25 other youth athletes from around the region.

YorkRegion.com: Markham signs partnership accord with Eabametoong First Nation

“The City of Markham says it is breaking new ground and forging a path to “reconciliation” with a cultural collaboration agreement with Eabametoong First Nation.”

Markham is a city with a population over 300.000, within the Greater Toronto Area of Southern Ontario.

Source: Markham signs partnership accord with Eabametoong First Nation