
Friendly reminder to everyone to refrain from riding their snowmobiles in Community Members' yards. While we understand the excitement and enjoyment that comes with riding, it is important to respect the property of our fellow neighbors. Riding snowmobiles in yards can cause damage to grass, plants, and other landscaping features. It also poses a safety hazard for children and pets who may be playing in the area. We kindly ask […]
Fisher River has been given the opportunity to apply for bed sets again. As previously done, we will be following the guidelines from True North Aid. Please see their message below: Please keep your request moderate, with a focus on those in the community who most urgently need it. The minimum request is 10 BEDS. Due to a VERY limited supply, mattresses will be prioritized to those who can demonstrate a robust method […]
Congratulations to Three Wyndi’s Healing from leadership and Fisher River Cree Nation Reconciliation on your grand opening and now offering programming that’s needed to our people, it is encouraging to see our own people offering these types of services regarding healing from multi-generational trauma and harms. _______ During the COVID-19 pandemic, the founders of Three Wyndi’s Healing noticed that, while interruptions and changes occurred around the world, grief and trauma […]
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Fisher River Cree Nation Chief David Crate and Council would like to congratulate Regional Director General of First Nations Inuit Health Branch - Pam Smith on her retirement and to thank her for her many years of service that she provided our First Nation communities. We appreciate her dedication and commitment in helping our First Nation address issues relevant to our community. Happy Retirement!
The 2022/2023 Community Report is now available for download/viewing: FRCN 2022-2023 Community Report
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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.