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Masks Usage Changes – Personal Care Home

We are pleased to share that as of Wednesday, May 10, 2023 masks and goggles are no longer required in all Manitoba personal care homes (PCHs) therefore the Ochekwi-Sipi Personal Care Home staff, families and visitors will not require to wear masks and/or protective shields as of May 16, 2023. The Ochekwi-Sipi PCH will follow a routine set of infection control measures to lower the risk of infection; below are […]

todayMay 15, 2023 106

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Notice to Community Members – Local Talent, Beaders, Hunters, Singers and More (National Cree Gathering)

Tansi Chief and Council will be hosting the National Cree Gathering, August 3 – 6th, 2023, and we want to give you time to prepare for this upcoming event.  Out theme this year is called “Walking in a good Way.” “Miyo-Pimohtewin”. We would like to showcase FRCN local talent and are asking for people who want to showcase their work, such as; bead work, ribbon skirts and shirts, jewelry for […]

todayMay 12, 2023 121 1

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REMINDER: Rules and Regulations for operating Off-Road Vehicles

Chief and Council would like to remind everyone about the rules and regulations for operating Off-Road Vehicles such as ATVs, Mini bikes, Dune or Sport Buggy, Quads etc. A few main points to operate an Off-Road Vehicles (ORV) are as follows: Off-Road Vehicles must be registered and have number plates displaying the registration. (Part 1 Section 3(a) i-iii) of the Off-Road Vehicle Act (attached). No person shall operate an off-road […]

todayMay 2, 2023 365

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Spring Thaw Checklist

As spring is fast approaching, please remember homeowners' responsibility to do the following: Clear gutters and downspouts. Repair leaks and loose gutters, and make sure water can flow off your roof and away from your foundation and basement windows, at'least 1.8 meters (6 feet). Direct the flow away from the house. Ensure all downspouts are down. Keep an eye on the basement and crawlspace every day for signs of water. […]

todayApril 10, 2023 259

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Zoom Meeting – Election Code Information Meeting

Zoom Meeting - Election Code Information Meeting April 12, 2023 | 6:00pm The Fisher River Cree Nation Election Code was developed to replace the election protocols and policies set by the Indian Act and the federal government. This is an important step as we continue to move towards self-determination. The Election Code was developed through community consultation and focus groups. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER: https://tinyurl.com/zet7euxy LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ELECTION […]

todayApril 5, 2023 87

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Notice of 2nd Referendum Vote for the Election Code

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Fisher River Cree Nation that a 2nd Referendum Vote will be held to approve the Fisher River Cree Nation Election Code.  Voting Dates: Advanced Online Voting: https://www.onefeather.ca/nations/fisherriver 12:00am May 10, 2023 - 11:59pm May 14, 2023 For Off-Reserve (1) day Poll Station: Canad Inn-Polo Park Room: Ambassador G 1405 St Matthews Ave, Winnipeg Monday, May 15, 2023 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 […]

todayApril 1, 2023 152

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Manitoba has released its first 2023 flood outlook; here is what you need to know

Manitoba has released its first flood outlook for the upcoming spring, saying there is a moderate risk of flooding in some areas. The report, released Tuesday, said right now the flood risk is moderate along the Red and Assiniboine rivers, as well as in the Interlake region along the Fisher and Icelandic rivers. However, the province said the flood risk is low for the Souris, Roseau, Rat and Pembina rivers. […]

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Fisher River Cree Nation is a community in which our history, language, traditions, and culture are paramount to who we are as a people. We will protect and maintain the spirit and intent of the treaties and our inherent rights. Fisher River will be a self-sustaining progressive community with a strong and accountable government. We will provide an environment where all people are healthy, safe, and respected.

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