2022/2023 Community Report
The 2022/2023 Community Report is now available for download/viewing: FRCN 2022-2023 Community Report
The 2022/2023 Community Report is now available for download/viewing: FRCN 2022-2023 Community Report
Casual Receptionist (with opportunity for possible full-time) Immediate Supervisor: Health Director Qualifications: Grade Twelve Diploma or equivalent; Knowledge of Microsoft Word/Excel, PDF/Windows, Internet/Emails; Previous experience an asset; Must be direct but pleasant, patient and polite; Must be confident and professional to be able to manage front area; Must be punctual, reliable and energetic; Must adhere to Fisher River Cree Nation Policies/Procedures. Duties: Perform reception work in a high-paced medical office/facility; […]
Fisher River Cree Nation wants class-action status for its lawsuit against the federal government, which alleges the $5 annuities paid to Treaty 5 First Nations over the last 148 years violate the agreement because they don't keep up with inflation. The First Nation wants to represent all Treaty 5 nations and their members who opt in to the class action. Stefan Lorne Cochrane, a former chief and band councillor of Fisher River, […]
The 2022/2023 Consolidated Financial Statements - Ending March 31, 2023 is now available for download/viewing: FRCN Consolidated AUDIT Mar 2023 - 527598 - package
Due to the on-going Winter Storm, it is important to be prepared for Power Outages. It is important to monitor Sump Pumps during a power outage to prevent in home flooding. EMERGECNCY NUMBERS: 431.256.0554 431.256.0327 204.308.2070 Before an outage occurs Keep essential items in an emergency box and store it where it will be easy to find in the dark: flashlight and extra batteries; portable radio and extra batteries; portable […]
More than 3,500 status Indian volunteers enlisted in the first World War from all across Canada. According to Indian Affairs records this “number represents approximately thirty-five per cent of the Indian male population of military age” between 1914 and 1919, and this doesn’t even include the enlisted men that Indian Affairs didn’t know about.1 The Great War broke out in 1914 many years before our people were granted Canadian citizenship.2 […]
This is to advise all Fisher River Cree Nation members that until further notice due to budget constraints only emergency repairs will be considered. Emergency repairs include No heat or No water for Elders who reside by themselves and social assistance clients. *Employed members remain responsible for the cost of inspection and repair. The renovation loan program and cost share have been put on hold for the balance of the […]
In a testament to our commitment to preserving and promoting our rich cultural heritage, Fisher River Cree Nation was recently honored with the prestigious Indigenous Tourism Award at the Interlake Tourism Awards ceremony. Held on October 28, the event recognized the outstanding contributions of individuals and organizations in the tourism industry within the Interlake region. This significant achievement underscores Fisher River Cree Nation's dedication to showcasing their unique Indigenous experiences […]
We had a frightfully delightful time at the "Boo from the School" event, where students from Charles Sinclair School & Fisher River High School dressed up and went trick or treating around the community, visiting participating Community Organizations and Entities! A big thank you goes out to all the organizations and entities who made this event possible and filled our evening with treats and smiles. We truly appreciate your support […]