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Weekly Newsletter

April 3-9 Go Paperless!

Benefits

• Reduce your carbon footprint & save trees! • Receive the FWFN Newsletter delivered to your in-box every Thurs!

• Stay connected to your First Nation!

It’s easy!

Visit www.fwfn.com & enter your email address on our home page to sign up.

Please consider the environment with this important service, if you receive our newsletter electronically & live on reserve-please email [email protected] with your name & address to

remove yourself from home delivery.

https://www.facebook.com/fortwilliamfirstnation https://twitter.com/FWFN1

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Lac des Iles Mines (LDI) is the Company’s flagship mine and is one of only two primary palladium producers in the world. The mine is located approximately 85 km northwest of the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario and consists of an underground mine, and a large 15,000 tonne per day Mill with significant excess capacity available for future production growth. LDI is currently undergoing a major expansion to transition from mining via ramp to mining at a higher throughput via shaft. Through the utilization of the shaft and higher mining rates, LDI is expected to benefit from increased production at reduced cash costs per ounce, transforming the mine into a long life, low cost producer of palladium.

Community Liaison Officer 42-2015

Working a four (4) day on three (3) day off rotation at the mine site, and reporting to the Director Human Resources, Health, Safety & Environment, the successful candidate will be responsible for the provision of senior level Aboriginal and Community Affairs functions in the areas of liaison, relationship development, community supports, and stakeholder relations. Primary accountabilities include identifying and liaising with key Aboriginal leaders, continuously improving relations with all aboriginal and community stakeholders, development of outreach strategies to facilitate aboriginal community interaction and community knowledge/acceptance of company actions, managing strategic aboriginal relationships, as well as seeking ‘win-win’ solutions in aboriginal dealings. The incumbent will be required to provide reliable information on relevant activities of the company to appropriate aboriginal organizations, communities, government agencies and other stakeholders as required. The incumbent will also facilitate feedback and input from community representatives to the company. The successful candidate must possess a University degree in Aboriginal Studies, Political Science or graduation from a post secondary institution with a concentration in human resources, social sciences, or equivalent experience; three to five years experience in an aboriginal and/or community liaison field; and knowledge of aboriginal/non-aboriginal communities and their local issues is required.

LDI offers a competitive compensation package and free room and board while at the mine site in a modern well-equipped dry camp. In your off duty time enjoy various outdoor and indoor extracurricular activities that are provided throughout the seasons. If you are interested in this opportunity, please submit your resume along with references via email to [email protected] or by fax to 807-448-2088. Please include the job number on the upper left hand side of your resume and in the subject line of your email response.

Please note, that all job offers are conditional upon successful completion of a pre-employment medical which includes drug and alcohol testing as well as a criminal background check. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Please visit www.nap.com for more information regarding Lac des Iles Mines Ltd.

P.O. Box 10547 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6T9 www.nap.com

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The fourth moon of Creation is Sucker Moon, when sucker goes to the Spirit World in order to receive

cleansing techniques for this world. When it returns to this realm, it purifies a path for the Spirits and cleanses all our water beings. During this time we can learn to

become healed healers.

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***CATERING CONTRACT OPPORTUNITY*** April 18, 2014

The Fort William First Nation is currently inviting Quotation Submission from Members of the Fort William First Nation Community to provide CATERING SERVICES for the Fort William First Nation Chief & Council Inauguration at the FWFN Community Centre. CATERING EVENT The scheduled date for this event will be April 18, 2015 with light refreshments being served for 3:30 p.m. (soup, bannock, cheese tray, veggie platter, fruit platter, dessert option). interested individuals are asked to submit two light refreshment options with an expected attendance of approximately 200 people.

*IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION: Contract shall include cleaning of kitchen facility as per inspection or a fee for service will be deducted from the contract amount.

Safe Food Handling Certificate Required. Tender packages can be obtained at the Fort William First Nation Administration Office daily, Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO YOUR QUOTATION IF RECEIVED SEALED NO LATER THAN 3:00 p.m. on THURSDAY APRIL 9, 2015. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact Kristy King, at 807.623.9543 Ext. 217 or [email protected].

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Attention: Fort William First Nation Voting Members

Reminder that a Vote will be held April 11, 2015

Polling Notice

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Fort William First Nation that a poll will be held to elect 1 chief and 12 councillors on Saturday, the 11th day of April, 2015, from nine o’clock (9:00) a.m. until eight o’clock (8:00) p.m. at the following location(s):

Fort William First Nation Community Centre _________

_400 Anemki Drive, _____________________________

_Fort William First Nation, Ontario P7J 1J4___________

Please be advised that an elector can vote in person at a polling place on the day of the election in lieu of voting by mail-in ballot.

The votes will be counted at the Community Centre at 8:30 p.m. on the 11th day of April, 2015. The results will be declared immediately following the count. Given under my hand at Fort William First Nation this 28th day of February, 2015. Kimberly Pelletier, Deputy Electoral Officer

for

Paula Hyslop

____________________________ Signature of the Electoral Officer

If you have any questions, please call the Electoral Officer at (807) 633-2293.

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You are cordially invited to attend the Inauguration Ceremony of the

2015-2017 Chief & Council

Saturday April 18, 2015 1:00-4:00 p.m.

FWFN Community Centre

400 Anemki Drive, Fort William First Nation

Light Refreshments will be served following the ceremony.

For further information please contact: Kristy King-Communications Officer

807.623.9543 Ext. 217 [email protected]

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FWFN Community Newsletter Fort William First Nation Health Centre 622-8802

BOOKING THE MEDICAL VAN

A reminder to community members, when booking the medical van for appointments the following information is required:

Your name, Address,

Phone number, Band number,

Doctor’s name, clinic name, Time and date of appointment.

All appointments booked for the medical van must be called into the

Office 24 hours in advance No Exceptions.

When being transported to appointments on the medical van please note that you will be dropped off at

appointment and picked up at the same address.

Notice: The Medical Van is equipped with one infant and one toddler restraint as per policy. To ensure the safety of your children, please be prepared to supply your own restraints when booking the medical van.

AFTERHOUR’S TAXI SLIPS

Taxi slips will only be issued to Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre with return trip.

Those accessing this service are required to provide documentation that they attended the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and were seen by the attending physician. This documentation must be

provided within 24 hours.

Afterhour’s On-Call 472-7701

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Youth Programming-Cooking & Nutrition Healthy Eating

Dates: April 7, 2015 Location: Youth Centre Time: 6:00 p.m. Contact: Amanda Collins-622.7336 or [email protected]

Children’s Program 4-9 year olds Date: April 8, 2015 Time: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Location: FWFN Community Centre

Contact: Health Centre-622.8802

Movie Night-Drop In Date: April 8, 2015

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Location: Youth Centre

Contact: Amanda Collins-622.7336 or [email protected]

Weekly ---------- April 3- April 9

Health & Social Services Newsletter

Notices & Updates

UPWARD BOUND in association with the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board Come out for homework help & PIZZA!

*NEW NIGHT-Mondays 4:00-7:00 p.m.

Community Centre-400 Anemki Drive in the GED room-KNET door on side of

building. For more information contact: Britanny Collins Education Assistant Ph: 623.9543 Ext. 205 E: [email protected] -------------------------------------------DRUM SOCIAL Monday April 6 7:00-9:00 p.m. FWFN Community Centre --------------------------------------------CHILDREN’S DENTAL CLINIC (COHI) Every Friday from 9:00a.m.-4:00 p.m. FWFN Health Centre Contact: Desiree Morriseau Shields 622.8802 ---------------------------------------------

What’s Up This Week

LIVE IT UP – Health & Social Services Newsletter FWFN.COM

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Good Food Box Can be purchased before the 1st Thursday of the month & are available for everyone to participate. Payment can be made at FWFN Health Centre. Reception will provide you with a receipt. Pick up is between 10:00 am-3:00 pm at the Health Centre. Money Due (Thurs. by 4:00pm)

Box Pick Up (Fri. 10am-3:00pm

April 2 April 24 May 7 May 22 June 4 June 19 It is your responsibility to pick up your order on the dates stated above. Contact: Rita Charles-622.8802 ---------------------------------------------

Sewing Program

Thursday Nights! 6:00-9:00 p.m. FWFN Community Centre (Kihs Internet High School) Contact: Gail Bannon 623.2089

Anishinawbemowin (Ojibway Language Program) Wednesday Nights! 7:00-9:00 p.m. FWFN Community Program Please contact Gail Bannon regarding any Culture & Recreation Programming information 623.2089

Open Gym Night Monday Nights! 6:00-9:00 p.m. FWFN Arena Gym *Children 12 & under must be accompanied by an adult

LIVE IT UP – Health & Social Services Newsletter Health Centre: 807.622.8802 | 24 hours On Call: 807.472.7701

90 Anemki Dr, Suite 200 Fort William First Nation Ontario, P7J1L3

P. 1.807.623.9543 P. 1.866.892.8687 F. 1.807.623.5190

FWFN.COM

2015-2015 Post Secondary Funding Applications are NOW

Available! Registration Deadline Date: May 29, 2015 Applications are Available: www.fwfn.com, FWFN Administration Office

Contact Information: Myra Bannon-Education Manager@ 623.9543 or

[email protected]

Congratulations LNHL players, coaches, volunteers & parents!

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St. Anne's Easter Sunday - Apr. 5, 2015 1st Reading: Acts 10:34, 37-43. This is part of an early sermon of St. Peter. He tells us how he was a witness to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. The risen Jesus is the Savour of all those who believe in him, as well as the Judge of the living and the dead. 2nd Reading: Colossians 3:1-4. Through our Baptism we already share in the risen life of Christ, though in a hidden and mysterious way. Gospel: John 20:1-9. Early on Sunday morning some of the disciples discover that the tomb in which Jesus was buried is empty. Then the truth of what the Scriptures had foretold begins to dawn on them, namely, that Jesus would rise from the dead. PASTOR'S LOG FOR MAR28-APR 3: - Parish Finances: Sunday Offerings, Mar.22; $ 372.56 HOLY WEEK SERVICES: - April 2, 7 pm - Holy Thursday - Foot Washing Ceremony & Institution of the Holy Eucharist. - after Mass - Adoration Hour in Sacristy - April 3, 3 pm - Good Friday - Veneration of the Holy Cross - Diocesan Communications collection. - 7 pm - Stations of the Cross - April 4, 8 pm - Holy Saturday - Blessing of the Sacred Fire and Easter Baptismal Water - Easter Baptisms - Vigil Mass - April 5, 10:30 am - Easter Mass of the Resurrection. WEEKEND PARISH MINISTRY SCHEDULE Apr., 11 Sat., Reader - Louis Pelletier; Leanne Angus; Lucy Day; Apr. 12, Sun., - Readers -1. Shirley Salt. 2. Elizabeth Pelletier Hosts - Mary Ann Ginty; Cup - Catherine Collins