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Friday, August 5, 2016 Friday, September 1, 2017
Published by: Stephanie Stone (613) 625-2800 ext. #221
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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin
NOTICE OF CLOSURE
The Administration, Health Services, Day Care and Prevention Services offices
and the Cultural Centre & Museum, will be CLOSED on
Monday, September 4, 2017. Business will resume Tuesday, September 5, 2017.
. Have a safe and great long weekend!
SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR
CHIEF AND COUNCIL
Wednesday, September 13, 2017 6:00 p.m. at the Elders Lodge
The Chief and Council invite the members of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation to witness
the signing of their Oath & Declaration of Elected Office and Code of Conduct for their elected positions.
Refreshments will be available.
HYDRO ONE POWER OUTTAGE!
**Please be advised that the planned POWER OUTTAGE has been rescheduled to Sunday, September 10, 2017
from 12:00:00 PM until 6:00:00 PM (6 hours)**
FIREARMS SAFETY COURSE
A Firearms Safety Course has been scheduled for September 23 and 24, 2017. The course will take place from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm both days. It will cost $130 per student, and the cost will have to be paid in advance. Payment arrangements will be made once we have enough registered members. It takes up to 2 ½ months to get your certificate after you complete the course.
Interested individuals should call Kassandra or Katie at 613-625-2800 to register. Names will be accepted until September 8, 2017.
PIKWAKANAGAN COMMUNITY SPIRIT DAY
The Pikwakanagan Sports & Recreation Department and Omàmiwininì Pimàdjwowin (OP) is thrilled to bring to our community a Children’s Water Festival and our very first Community Spirit Day.
On Saturday, September 2, 2017 at the Makwa Centre and Ballpark Area we welcome all community members to join us as we honour Mother Earth and one of the most precious gifts she provides for us….WATER! We will begin our day with a Water Ceremony from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. The rest of our day will be about enjoying time together as a community over a free BBQ lunch from 12:00 -1:00 pm., followed by an afternoon packed with super fun activities for all to enjoy….
SKYZA will be here from 1:00 to 4:30 pm and will have lots of water fun for everyone to enjoy; Waddles N’ Wags Petting Zoo will be here, there will be face-painting and lots of great prizes to be won! On behalf of Natasha Dick, Community Events Programmer and the wonderful staff at OP we hope to bring our community together to celebrate each other and give thanks to Mother Earth for her gift of water.
Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation Committing to clean and healthy water ways!
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
CHIEF & COUNCIL PORTFOLIOS
(Revised August 29, 2017)
Council Portfolios Holder Alternate
Employment & Economic Development Jim Dan/Barbara
Education Ron Wendy
Health Services Jim Ron
Social Services Barbara Kirby
Public Works Dan Steven
Lands, Estates & Membership Steven Wendy
Finance, Personnel & General Administration Kirby, Jim, Wendy Ron
Language, Culture & Archaeology Ron Wendy
Child & Family Services Kirby Barbara
Fish & Wildlife Dan Steven
Negotiations Kirby Council
Communications Kirby Council
CABBAGE ROLL DINNER
September 10, 2017
$10.00 a plate
2 Cabbage Rolls, Potatoes and a Bun.
Please call Danielle to place your order 613-639-9356.
CULTURAL CAMP WITH THE
CURVE LAKE FIRST NATION
Calling interested Youth from Pikwakanagan, 13 years of age and older, are you interested in attending a Cultural Camp with the Curve Lake First Nation on September 8, 9 and 10th Limited space available, so please call if you are interested….. If you are interested please contact Natasha Dick, Community Events Programmer at 613-625-2682 by Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at noon. Most expenses including food will be covered. You will need to bring warm clothes, a sleeping bag, and a pillow. Should you wish to spend money on personal items you will need your own spending money for those items. Kerry Andrews, Manager, Sports & Recreation
PIKWAKANAGAN’S MOOSE DRAW RESULTS 2017-2018
Draw# WMU# BULL MOOSE Tag#
1 51 Norma Meness 104
2 51 Sean Meness 105
3 51 Victoria Luloff 106
4 51 Melissa Pessendawatch 107
5 51 J.C. Dennis Lavallee 108
6 51 Truman Sovie 109
7 51 Bailey A. Hein 110
8 51 Nicole Bernard 111
9 51 John Willet 112
10 51 Richard Bailey 113
11 51 Jerome B.F. Sharbot 114
12 51 Scott P. Kohoko 115
13 51 Katrina Knox 116
14 51 John Paul Kohoko 117
15 51 Linda M.C. Sarazin 118
16 51 Shannon Roseler 119
17 51 John N. Sarazin 120
18 51 William C. Sarazin Sr. 121
19 51 David Taylor Sr. 122
20 51 Bruce E. Ross 123
21 51 Robert P. Commanda 124
22 48 Jacqueline Sarazin 125
23 55a Joseph T.A. Commanda 126
24 55a Angelina I. Commanda 127
25 55b Peter Commanda 128
26 57 Stanley T. Benoit 129
27 58 Valerie Smith 130
28 61 Helen Bennett 131
29 61 Michael Logan 132
30 65 Dennis G. Lavalley 133
Draw# WMU# COW MOOSE Tag #
1 51 Wayne D. Bernard 107
2 51 H. Jerrow Lavalley 108
3 51 Edwin J. Sarazin 109
4 51 Archie E. Kohoko 110
5 51 Peter Bernard 111
6 51 Sharon D. McKeigan 112
7 51 Davey Sarazin 113
8 51 Daniel E. Kohoko 114
9 51 Jordan-Lee Kohoko 115
10 51 Alex D. Commanda 116
11 51 Gerry J.E. Benoit 117
12 51 Glen G. Craig 118
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PIKWAKANAGAN’S ELK DRAW RESULTS 2017-2018
Draw# WMU# BULL ELK Tag#
1 See Below Robert P. Commanda 7
Draw# WMU# COW ELK Tag #
1 See Below Sally Towns 29
2
M.L. Sandra Nash 30
3
Anthony S. Taylor 31
4
Dale M. Benoit-Zohr 32
5
Daniel E. Kohoko 33
6
Jordan Two-Axe Kohoko 34
RETURNED TAGS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER
1st Samuel Lavoie-Commanda
2nd Melissa Pessendawatch
3rd Clayton F. Commanda
13 51 Phillip F. Lavalley 119
14 51 Anthony S. Taylor 120
15 51 Tommy J.F.D. Sayyeu 121
16 51 Patrick L. Kohoko 122
17 51 Wilfred J. Lamure 123
18 51 Maureen Kaufeldt 124
19 51 R. Jason Mahusky 125
20 51 Sally Towns 126
21 51 David A. Commanda 127
22 51 Maylayia Kohoko 128
23 51 Dustin Logan 129
24 41 Christopher P. Sarazin 130
25 48 Randy Commanda 131
26 48 Cody Meness 132
27 55a Stephanie K. Sarazin 133
28 55a Greg Sarazin 134
29 55a Chris Amikons 135
30 58 Benjamin F. Sarazin 136
31 61 Jordan Dick 137
RETURNED TAGS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER
1st
Mark J. Kohoko
2nd
Douglas Benoit
3rd
Clayton F. Commanda
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
MOOSE/ELK TAGS
Moose Tags are now available for pick up the Administration Office between 8:30 am -12:00 noon and 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm.
Any questions, please call Katie Sarazin at (613) 625-2800 ext.#248.
ONTARIO ENERGY SUPPORT PROGRAM (OESP)
WHAT IS OESP?
If you are a customer of an electric utility and in a lower income home, you may qualify for a reduction
in your electricity bill through the OESP. If approved, OESP will reduce the cost of your household
electricity by applying a monthly credit directly to your utility bill. The amount of the credit is based on
two factors: (1) how many people live in the home and, (2) total combined household income.
ARE YOU A LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLD & WANT TO LOWER YOUR HYDRO BILL?
An OESP Intake Worker from the Ontario Native Welfare Administrators’ Association (ONWAA) will be in Pikwakanagan. If interested, please book an appointment with Karen Levesque, Ontario Works at 613-625-2800 ext. #241. WHEN: September 19 & 20, 2017 TIME: 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
WHERE: Library - Algonquins of Pikwakanagan
WHAT TO BRING: Copy of your current electricity bill
Names, Birthdates & SIN for all household members (18-74)
If you have not filed your income taxes in the last 2 years,
proof of income is required (i.e.: paystubs)
If you have filed your taxes in the last year you can apply online or by filling out a paper copy of the
application located online at www.ontarioelectricitysupport.ca
If you have not completed your taxes or if your circumstances have changed since filing your taxes,
you will need to see an Intake Agent.
For further questions about OESP call ONWAA’s toll free number at 1-844-885-3157 (8:30am - 4:30pm),
or the OESP Hotline (8:00am – 9:00pm) at 1-855-831-8151 .
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
CHI MEEGWETCH! THANK YOU!
The Algonquins of Pikwakanagan Traditional Pow Wow Committee would like to thank all participants, volunteers and those who donated funds and food contributing to the tremendous success of our 30th annual traditional Pow Wow. Thank you to all drummers, dancers, craft vendors and food vendors and the following: Roy Paul Fred McGregor Lindsay Cote Paul Nadjiwan Barry Sarazin Barbara J. Sarazin Kirby Whiteduck Jessie Ann Sarazin Bruce Meness Broderick Gabriel Jane Commanda John Willet Traditional Hunters Sacred Fire Keepers Clem Sarazin Sr. Janet Kohoko & Summer Students Bonnechere Bound Creations Gary Sarazin Randy Commanda Forestry David Rice Wilf Nerlich Ivan Smith BAD Toilet Rentals Stephanie Stone CPS Security-Chris Sarazin Teresa Kohoko-Autio Val Smith & Kitchen Staff Mike & Debby Taylor Randy Commanda & Gate Staff Luke Sarazin & Emily Benoit Jessy Verch Greg & Helen Sarazin Amanda McGuire Kokomish Café-Karen &Derek Whelan Algonquins of Pikwakanagan, Chief & Council & Education Dept. Algonquins of Pikwakanagan, Public Works The Eganville Leader-Terry Fleury Canadian Heritage: Building Communities through Arts & Heritage The Sands on Golden Lake-Craig Percell Herb Shaw & Sons Ltd. Riverside Baits-Marg Commanda Omamiwinni Pimadjwowin(Heritage Centre/Museum) Ontario Power Generation
AUBERGE NORTHFORK SOCIAL OUTING CALLING ALL ELDERS!
We are pleased to share the exciting news of our 2017 fall trip to Auberge Northfork! Join us on a scenic drive to Chichester, QC. Enjoy the beautiful sights of the autumn leaves, followed by a
delicious catered meal alongside friends and family.
Menu Options: Roast Beef
Pork Tenderloin B.B.Q. Chicken Salmon Steak
Chicken & Dumplings Rainbow Trout
All menu options include Caesar Salad, Homemade Dinner Rolls, Tea and Coffee and a Variety of Homemade Desserts.
When: September 29, 2017 – Reservations for 5:30 PM Where: ‘Auberge Northfork’, Chichester, Quebec
Cost: $10.00 per Person Registration Deadline: September 15, 2017.
Please kindly forward Menu Choice and $10.00 deposit at time of registration.
To Register Contact Michelle Hume, Seniors Wellness Coordinator at 613-625-2259 ext. 258
LOOKING FOR DONATIONS! I am currently looking for gently used materials to be donated towards the Seniors Wellness Program. The following items are in need:
o Basic Puzzles, Blocks, Memory Card Games, Basic Board Games.
o Walkman’s/CD Players/Headphones/Old Time Country CD’s
o Photo Albums, Scrap Booking Materials o Spare Fabric/Yarn o Magazines/Books o Stuffed Animals/Dolls o Picture Books – ‘Especially Pop-ups, Colourful and
Texturized Books’ o Crafting Supplies
Any donations would be greatly appreciated and can be dropped off at the Health Centre. Thank You. Michelle Hume, Seniors Wellness Coordinator
CHI MIIGWETCH
“The Fire Department would like to say Chi Miigwetch to Joyce Levesque for donating a hand-made quilt for the raffle at the Pow Wow. The department extends another Chi Miigwetch to Chief and Council for their donation”
Thank you,
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position Title: Community Health Nurse Open To: As per Policy 20.0 Salary Range: To Be Determined Tenure: Full Time - Temporary Department: Health Services Location: Health Services Closing Date: September 15, 2017 Duties and Responsibilities: The Community Health Nurse is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive Community Nurse Health Program to the Algonquin of Pikwakanagan First Nation and for carrying out assigned duties within the standards of nursing practices established by the College of Nurses.
Basic Requirements: Bachelor of Science/Baccalaureate in Nursing and /or Diploma in Nursing with Community Health Certificate Current Certificate of Registration with the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario. Current membership and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario Two years’ experience in a First Nation community or public health nursing (an asset) Valid class “G” driver’s licence
Rated Requirements: Knowledge Knowledge and understanding of Indigenous health care needs, issues and culture. Nursing knowledge of health promotion and prevention and community development principles.
Abilities Ability to effectively plan and implement community health programs for the Indigenous community Ability to provide services in an professional, positive and culturally appropriate manner Ability to supervise and provide direction. Ability to work effectively as a member of a health care team. Ability to communicate effectively verbally and written. Ability to handle and manage multiple priorities. Willingness to be flexible and adjust work and schedule as required.
Skills Demonstrated nursing skills according to the College of Nurses standards of practice. Demonstrated skill in the use of computers, software programs and data base systems.
Personal Suitability Strong interpersonal skills and work effectively as a member of health care team. Problem solving ability and conflict resolution skills. Tact, discretion and a professional level of confidentiality. Possess a high degree of initiative, self-motivation, reliable and thorough. Sensitive to aboriginal cultural differences and values. Ability to act professionally and work with minimal supervision.
Conditions of Employment: Proof of registration with the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario. Proof of membership with the College of Nurses. An acceptable Criminal Records Check and a Vulnerable Sector Check. Proof of a minimum class “G” driver’s licence and abstract. Carry vehicle insurance and access to a reliable vehicle; ability to travel. Valid First Aid, CPR, AED, Health & Safety Worker certification
ELIGIBILITY LIST WILL BE ESTABLISHED: YES
Application Procedure: Interested persons must submit a resume and cover letter stating how the basic requirements are met and three previous employer/employment reference names. It is your responsibility to become familiar with the complete Job Description and Statement of Qualifications. Applications will be accepted in person or through the mail ONLY in a sealed envelope marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention of the contact person. NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED BY FAX. The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn has the right to short list for interview purposes to the five (5) most qualified persons. To obtain a job description and Statement of Qualifications please contact the name below.
SCREENING PROCEDURE: The Board will screen all applications as presented. Applicants will be screened on the following: 1.) Conflict of Interest-the applicant must not be a member of the Supervisor’s immediate family; 2) Resume – the Board will review the contents of the application to ensure the applicant meets the Basic Requirements as identified on this poster; and 3) References – the Board will conduct Reference Checks as part of the hiring process.
Contact Person: Brittany Martin Phone #: (613) 625-2259 Address: Algonquins of Pikwakanagan, 1643 Mishomis Inamo, P.O. Box 86, Pikwakanagan, Ontario K0J 1X0
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position: Water Sampling Technicians - (2 POSITIONS) Hours: Part-time Occasional September 2017-July 2018 (approx. 5 hrs/month) Remuneration: $350 / sampling event (includes use of boat for sampling, car for sample drop-off) Deadline for Application: September 12, 2017 Anticipated Start Date: September 18, 2017
DESCRIPTION The Public Works Department, in consultation with First Nations Engineering Services Ltd (FNESL), is seeking two persons with some knowledge of water sampling to assist with monthly surface water sampling as part of the ongoing community Water Supply Feasibility Study. Sampling of the Bonnechere River is required once a month for 12 months.
RESPONSIBILITIES The duties listed below are intended as illustrations of the type of work that may be performed, however similar tasks may also be included. The selected individuals (2 people) will together:
• Use own boat/rental to sample water at specified location along the river • Use a Meyer sampler (provided) to obtain a water sample at a certain depth of the Bonnechere River • Measure the temperature and pH of the water (equipment will be provided), record weather conditions • Fill sample bottles with lake water, and label each bottle with the date and description • Store samples in a cooler and maintain temperature of 4-10 °C • Fill out Chain of Custody for each sampling event • Use own vehicle to drop off the cooler at a Purolator location and send via courier to accredited laboratory
It is anticipated that one afternoon will be required for the initial full scan sampling event to be conducted alongside FNESL staff. For each of the remaining 11 months (weather permitting), it is expected to take 2-3 hours for the two people together to obtain and prepare sample bottles for delivery.
QUALIFICATIONS & KNOWLEDGE • Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail • Current valid driver’s license, accessible transportation and appropriate insurance • Schedule able to accommodate half a day of water sampling per month • Experience with water sampling and preparing Chain of Custody (preferred)
ATTRIBUTES • Must be able to work under minimal supervision • Interested in learning new skills
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: (Applicants are to submit as a pair of 2) If you are interested in this opportunity, feel free to contact Merv Sarazin for more information. Based on your understanding of the work, please submit a joint cover letter and resumes of both individuals to Merv Sarazin by Tuesday September 12, 2017.
Contact: Merv Sarazin, Public Works Manager, (613)625-2800 x246,[email protected] Address: Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn, 1467A Mishomis Inamo, Pikwàkanagàn, ON K0J 1XO
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position Title: General Manager Salary Range: $44,000 - $55,000
Tenure: Full- Time Closing Date: September 1, 2017- 4:00 p.m.
Location: Pikwakanagan, ON
Overview: The General Manager of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation Limited Partnership and General Partner Inc.,
will be responsible for the management of the AOPFN Limited Partnership and General Partnership Inc. under the direction of the
Board of Directors. This position is also responsible for establishing and maintaining businesses, partnerships and projects to support
First Nation Economic activities.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Planning Administration
Human Resource Management
Project Management
Financial Management
Production Management of AOPFN Entities and Businesses
Employment Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Management or in a field related; or
Diploma in Business Administration, Management or in a related field with two years’ experience; or
Five years’ experience in business planning, development and management; financial supervision, personnel management
including hiring, supervision and evaluation.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Strong background in business management;
Strong planning and project management skills;
Excellent written and verbal communication skills;
Knowledge of First Nation economic, cultural and political environment;
Knowledge in renewable energy, wind, solar and hydroelectric;
Ability to prepare financial reports and statements;
Ability to take initiative and be self-motivated;
Ability to operate equipment, including computer hardware and software;
Ability to identify, develop and promote community economic development projects and initiatives;
Be adaptable, flexible and willing to travel;
Experience with First Nation organizations and communities as well as government agencies.
Application Deadline: September 1, 2017, 4:00 p.m. EST
Interest persons must submit a resume and covering letter stating how the employment requirements are met and the names and day
contact telephone numbers of your three (3) most recent direct supervisors. Application will be accepted in person or through the
mail ONLY in a sealed envelope marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention of contact person.
No applications will be accepted by fax or email.
Contact Person: Christine Lightbody, Manager Economic Development, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation
1657A Mishomis Inamo, Pikwakanagan, ON K0J 1X0 Phone: (613) 625-2800 ext. 236
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position Title: Health Services or Ec. Dev Assistant Open To: As per Policy 20.0 Salary Range: $11.60 per Tenure: September 18, 2017- March 23, 2018 Department: Economic Development or Health Location: Administration Office Closing Date: September 8, 2017 at 4:00 p.m.
**PENDING APPROVAL OF FUNDING**
Summary: The Assistant positions will provide duties and responsibilities to either Health Services or Economic Development. Health Services- duties include assist with programming, workshops and activities relating to Health. Economic Development- duties include a shared position with Social Services and provide reception supports.
Eligible Participants - Youth Work Experience Program
Eligible participants include First Nation and Inuit youth ordinarily resident on reserve;
Must be between the ages of 15 and 30 years (inclusive) at the time of application;
Not in school, unemployed or underemployed;
Priority will be given to youth who have never been on the program.
Basic Requirements
Must be in attendant of employability workshops;
Must be dependable, reliable and punctual;
Basic knowledge of computer programs using MS Office programs;
Able to work effectively in a courteous manner with the public, clients, and staff.
Note: If you are a Youth without high school diploma, you will be required to attend training to work towards obtaining your high school diploma during the YWE program.
ELIGIBILITY LIST WILL BE ESTABLISHED: YES X NO
Screening Procedure: The Board will screen all applications as present. Applicants will be screened on the following: 1) Conflict of Interest- the applicant must not be a member of the supervisor’s immediate family; and 2) Resume- the Board will review the contents of the applicant’s resume to ensure the applicant meets the basic requirements as identified on this poster.
Application Procedure: Interested persons must submit a resume and covering letter stating how the basic requirements are met and the names and day contact telephone numbers of your three (3) most resent direct supervisors. If a direct supervisor reference is not available, then references that know your work are acceptable. Applications will be accepted in person or through the mail ONLY in a sealed envelope marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention of the contact person. NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED BY FAX. The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation has the right to short list for interview purposes to the five (5) most qualified persons.
CONTACT PERSON: Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko, A/Employment Development Officer Phone #: (613) 625-2800 x 253 Address: Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation, 1657A Mishomis Inamo, Pikwàkanagàn, ON K0J 1X0
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position Title: Admin Support Open To: As per Policy 20.0 Salary Range: $11.60 per hour Tenure: September 18, 2017- March 23, 2018 Department: Aboriginal Business Group Location: Pikwàkanagàn Closing Date: September 8, 2017 at 4:00 p.m.
**PENDING APPROVAL OF FUNDING** Summary: The Admin Support will provide administrative supports to the Aboriginal Business Group that is located in Retail # 1. Eligible Participants - Youth Work Experience Program
Eligible participants include First Nation and Inuit youth ordinarily resident on reserve;
Must be between the ages of 15 and 30 years (inclusive) at the time of application;
Not in school, unemployed or underemployed;
Priority will be given to youth who have never been on the program.
Basic Requirements
Must be in attendant of a employability workshops;
Must be dependable, reliable and punctual;
Able to work effectively in a courteous manner with the public, clients, and staff;
Knowledge of computer programs using MS Office programs.
Note: If you are a Youth without high school diploma, you will be required to attend training to work towards obtaining your high school diploma during the YWE program.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position Title: Special Project Assistant Salary Range: $15.00/hour
Department: Education Services Tenure: Term Position- Sept. 26, 2017- June 29, 2018
Location: Administration Office Closing Date: September 15, 2017 at 4:00 pm
Open To: As per Policy 20.3
Duties:
Assist with the development survey for students for Graduation
Assist the Post-Secondary Counsellor to update the data base
Assist with the development of data base for nominal role
Assist the Librarian with the new catalogue system, willing to take training
Work on special projects as assigned
Assist other programs as required
Any other related duties as required
Basic Requirements:
Must be between the ages of 15 and 30 years (inclusive) at the time of application.
Must be dependable, reliable and punctual
Must be able to communicate effectively with all ages
Knowledge of different computer programs
Must be able to work under minimal supervision
Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends as required
Must be able to work in a dusty area
Other Requirements:
Must have access to a reliable vehicle and a G2 license
Must be able to travel
Must have CPR and First Training, or willing to take training
Must provide a current Vulnerable Sector check
ELIGIBILITY LIST WILL BE ESTABLISHED: YES
SCREENING PROCEDURE: The Board will screen all applications as presented. Applicants will be screened on the following: 1) Conflict of Interest – the applicant must not be a member of the supervisor’s immediate family; and 2) Resume – the Board will review the contents of the applicant’s resume to ensure the applicant meets the basic requirements as identified on this poster. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested persons must submit a resume and cover letter demonstrating how the basic requirements are met and the names and day contact telephone numbers of your three (3) most recent direct supervisors. If direct supervisor references are not available, then references that know your work are acceptable. Applications will be accepted in person or through the mail ONLY in a sealed envelope marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention of the contact person. NO FAXED OR ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn has the right to short-list for interview purposes to the five (5) most qualified persons.
To obtain a job description and study package (if applicable), please contact:
Contact Person: Della Meness, Manager, Education Services Phone Number: (613) 625-2800 ext. 239
Address: Algonquins of Pikwakanagan, 1657A Mishomis Inamo, Pikwakanagan, ON K0J 1X0
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Economic Development is looking for an experienced Carpenter who would be interested in working on-site at OPG generating stations in Calabogie. The job is expected to last approximately 1.5 years and may shut down during cold periods. The experience Carpenter must be able to travel to and from Calabogie each day and be enrolled in the Carpenter’s union.
If you are interested and not enrolled in the Carpenter’s Union, please contact Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko, EDO at (613) 625-2800 ext. 253 for immediate assistance and apply to this employment opportunity. She can assist you with this application.
Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko A/Employment Development Officer
STARTER COMPANY PLUS
Starter Company Plus is a new program through the Enterprise Renfrew County- Ontario Small Business Support Network that supports Entrepreneurs in Renfrew County.
This program will provide TRAINING, MENTORING & FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES.
Start Company Plus participants will receive: - guidance and support, - business training through a custom online training
platform that walk you through how to write a business plan,
- participate in interactive workshops, - mentorships, - opportunity to receive a grant up to $4,000.00.
For more information and assistance to apply please contact Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko, Employment Development Officer at (613) 625-2800 ext. 253.
FIRST NATION OWNED BUSINESSES
Economic Development is looking for First Nation owned businesses that can provide these types of services:
Excavating Rock-blasting Clearing and grubbing Commercial Construction Aggregate, gravel, clay providers
We are looking to develop an inventory list for business. Please contact the Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko, EDO at (613) 625-2800 ext. 253.
Training Opportunity for “On Call” School Bus Drivers
Education Services will provide onsite-training for four (4) candidates to train as school bus drivers to be available for “On Call” as required.
Requirements to qualify for Class B License:
o At least 21 years of age o Valid Class G license held for 3 years or higher o Ability to meet vision standards o Satisfactory medical examination report o Ability to meet hearing standards o Satisfactory driver record (Past 3-Year Driver’s Abstract) o No suspension or loss of points (12 months or longer) o Be able to provide a Vulnerable Sector Check and Criminal Record o CPR and First Aid Training or will take CPR and First Aid Training
If you are outgoing, communicate well with all ages; please submit your resume and covering letter to state how you meet the requirements to train as an “On Call” Bus Driver.
Please submit your application and letter of intent by September 15, 2017 at 4:00 p.m.
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Applications can be picked up from Christine Lightbody at the Administration Office.
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Algonquins of Ontario
Invitation to a Community Meeting
Algonquin Land Claim Draft Environmental Evaluation Report
The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, on behalf of the Government of Ontario, and hosted by the AOO communities, invites AOO community members to attend information sessions on the draft environmental evaluation report it will be sharing for public review in September and October. These meetings will provide Algonquin community members with an opportunity to share perspectives and ask questions about the draft report at their own community meetings.
What is it about? This is part of the work that Ontario needs to do to satisfy Environmental Assessment Act requirements as described in the Algonquin Land Claim Declaration Order and to establish proposed municipal official plan designations and zoning which will apply once the lands are transferred into Algonquin ownership.
Ontario’s Draft Environmental Evaluation Report assesses the potential environmental effects and any potential necessary mitigation measures on the following items that form part of the proposed settlement lands package:
•Transfer of provincial lands •Transfer of assets on proposed settlement lands (e.g., Ontario ranger camps)
At this meeting, Ontario will be sharing information about the purpose of the Draft Environmental Evaluation Report and the upcoming public consultation process.
The evaluation: •Focuses on the proposed Settlement Lands identified in the Agreement-in-Principle •Explains the social, economic, cultural and natural environment •Helps to identify matters where we need to focus on finding solutions
This is a Draft EER. A future Final Environmental Evaluation Report will be made available following public open houses and further discussions with the Algonquins of Ontario over the next year.
For further information regarding the community meetings, please contact your respective ANR.
Please join us at any of the Community Meetings listed below:
Pikwakanagan Wednesday, September 6, 2017:
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM (Presentation at 7 PM) Makwa Community Centre,
83A Kagagimin Inamo, Pikwakanagan, ON K0J 1X0
Antoine Thursday, September 7, 2017:
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM (Presentation at 7 PM) Royal Canadian Legion, 360 Hurdman Street, Mattawa, ON P0H 1V0
Bonnechere and Greater Golden Lake Saturday, September 9, 2017:
10 AM -12:30 PM (Presentation at 10:30 AM) Royal Canadian Legion Branch 72, 202 Pembroke Street East, Pembroke, ON K8A 3J7
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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
LEGAL INFORMATION CLINIC LEGAL AID ONTARIO
NEW DAY: THURSDAY’S 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm.
Administration Office
~First come, first served~ Contact Stephanie Stone at (613) 625-2800 for info.
Upcoming Clinics:
SEPTEMBER 14, OCTOBER 12, NOVEMBER 9,
DECEMBER 7, 2017
ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN FIRST NATION MEMBERSHIP ADDITIONS
Name Family Line Date Posted Appeal Period Ends
Avery, Joseph Lavalley 17 Mar 17 17 Sept 17
Kohoko, Addison Kohoko 21 Mar 17 21 Sept 17
Guyea, Clifford Amikons 27 Mar 17 27 Sept 17
Sarazin, Alexis Sarazin 29 Mar 17 29 Sept 17
Carle, Rylan Lavallee/Commanda 04 Apr 17 05 Oct 17
McCutcheon, Kirk Jocko 05 Apr 17 05 Oct 17
Alves, Deborah Sarazin 08 May 17 08 Nov 17
Teskey, Madison Commanda 25 May 17 25 Nov 17
Whitwell, Deanna Bernard 25 May 17 25 Nov 17
Ransom, Riley Amikons 04 July 17 04 Jan 18
Ransom, Benjamin Amikons 04 July 17 04 Jan 18
Ransom, Morgan Amikons 04 July 17 04 Jan 18
Willie, Bradley Lavalley 13 July 17 13 Jan 18
Willie, Andrew Lavallley 13 July 17 13 Jan 18
George, Macy Benoit 13 July 17 13 Jan 18
Dupont, Liam Jocko/Commanda 27 July 17 27 Jan 18
Dalgleish, Tanner Lavalley 03 Aug 17 03 Feb 18
Dalgleish, Merik Lavalley 03 Aug 17 03 Feb 18
If you wish to appeal the addition of one of the above persons becoming a Member of the
Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, please refer to your Membership Code, available in the Lands, Estates & Membership Program or email at [email protected]
Date Posted: August 11, 2017
TWO HOUSES ON 5 ACRES FOR SALE ($299,000 FIRM.)
IF INTERESTED, CALL (613) 625-2859 Generac generator set up that will completely run
both places during power outages; runs on propane.
SMALL HOUSE Three season trailer with 6 inch insulated walls, steel roof and deck (can be lived in all year); heated/air conditioned; full size fridge and stove; queen size bed; large closet, bathtub with shower, toilet and sink permanently connected to well, septic and electricity from main house.
BIG HOUSE House built in 2012 – two bedrooms, in floor heating, hot water on demand (no electric hot water tank), heated with propane, heat pump/air conditioner, eight foot deck across the front and eight foot closed in porch on end next to driveway; fully handicapped/wheelchair accessible.
PIKWAKANAGAN FAMILY HEALTH TEAM (613) 625-1175
Services available Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Nurse Practitioners:
Derek Frew– Every week day EXCEPT Wednesdays
Devaloise Hatchou – August 30, 2017 Foot Care – September 7 & 21, 2017
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
ALL ELDERS – CRAFTING AFTERNOON
Join us and get your creative juices flowing! When: Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Where: Tennisco Manor Time: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
For further information, to arrange transportation or to inquire about a 1 on 1 activity home visit please contact: Michelle Hume, Seniors Wellness Coordinator at 613-625-2259 ext. 258.
FOR SALE!
Soaker Tub for $1500.00 or best offer! Please call Peggy Dick
at (613) 625-1230.
CARDIAC PREVENTION PROGRAM
As your fitness provider for over the past decade I want to offer you another opportunity to help you stay healthy, or get healthy and prevent cardiovascular disease. In a recent study by the Cardiac Care Network they found that in First Nations Communities across Ontario the leading cause of death is circulatory disease. The stats showed that of the First Nations studied 46 smoked, 79 percent are physically inactive, 35 percent are obese, and 20percent have high blood pressure. These stats are scary.
However on the flip side of things another study conducted by The Canadian Medical Association, found that those who live in areas with better access to preventative health care had much lower rates of cardiac events. I feel that our community has great access to a dedicated team of health care providers which makes us much healthier individuals.
What I would like to offer is a Cardiac Prevention Program. This program is different than the heart wise program that is already established and well used. This program will be for individuals who have not had any type of cardiac event but have one or more risk factors that would increase the chances of having one. I will be starting the program in September before hunting season approaches. I will keep you posted on dates to watch for.
For now keep healthy, keep active, eat well and have a wonderful rest of your summer!
Your Fitness Specialist, TerryAnn
Ontario Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS)
*For those currently receiving Old Age Security Pension*
If you have received a notice in the mail with an application for GAINS, please ensure your form is filled out and returned in the mail to the sender. If your form is not submitted you will not receive the GAINS supplement you may qualify for.
You may qualify for GAINS payments if:
You live in Ontario
You are 65 or older
You receive the federal OAS and the federal GIS
You have lived in Ontario for the past 12 months, or for a total of 20 years since turning 18
You have 10 or more years of Canadian residency, and
Your total income from all sources is below the level guaranteed by the province.
For further questions or assistance regarding your application, please feel free to contact: Michelle Hume, Seniors Wellness Coordinator at 613-625-2259 ext. 258.
WELL BABY DROP-INS
September 6, 13 & 27, 2017 October 4, 18 & 25, 2017
9:00 am – 12:00 noon
Well Baby Drop-Ins are for families with children age newborn to six years. The Community Health Nurse is available to
discuss infant feeding, growth and development, breastfeeding and other parenting issues.
If the above times do not fit your schedule please call Brittany Martin at the Health Centre 613-625-2259.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
June Logan
(613) 625-2545 or (613) 602-3626
BONNECHERE VALLEY ANIMAL SHELTER
Steve Fiegan, By-Law Control Officer (613) 628-5914, (613) 281-1001
or (613) 401-9401 www.helpinglostpets.com
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017
ACE PLUMBING Bill Krieger
613-559-1996
Residential & Commercial
New Installations & Repairs
Drain & Sewer Cleaning
Hot Water Tanks and Pumps
MAKWA BINGO
MONDAY & WEDNESDAY NIGHTS! Doors open at 5:00 pm - Warm-ups at 6:45 pm
Monday’s Jackpot $1,500.00 in 53#’s Wednesday’s Jackpot $300.00 TO GO!
Progressive Balls and Nevada 613-625-2597
-SMOKING AND NON-SMOKING SECTION-
RENFREW COUNTY LEGAL CLINIC OFFERS FREE LEGAL SERVICES
ESPECIALLY FOR SENIORS!
If you are age 60 or older and have a low income, our seniors lawyer can help with the following:
Free basic wills and Powers of Attorney Advance health care planning Income security (OAS, GIS, GAINS) Retirement home issues Long-term care facility issues Guardianship and capacity questions Access to community care services
For more information, please contact the Renfrew County Legal Clinic at:
(613) 432-8146 or 1-800-267-5871
OMÀMIWININÌ PIMÀDJWOWIN (Heritage Centre/Museum)
613-625-1958 Email: [email protected]
Open: Monday to Friday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, February 10, 2017
ANISHINABE KITIZI PINASKAWIGWAMIG
ELDERS LODGE
Rental of Elders’ Lodge Call Sandy Nash, President,
Elders Committee at (613) 717-2894.
ALGONQUIN LANGUAGE CLASSES
Language class is put on pause until September. We’ll advertise it when it picks back up!
NEED YOUR SEPTIC TANK PUMPED?
10 or more Septic may decrease price. Dates to be Determined.
Costs are at the homeowner’s expense. Please contact Brittany at 613-625-2259 to register to have your septic pumped.
WINTER TIRES FOR SALES
4 Champiro Ice Pro Tires $450.00/set - Size 205/70/R15
Studdable GT Radial on Buick Rims. Used only 5 months.
Call Cliff at (613) 625-2989.
WE’RE ON THE WEB!
www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com
Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS THURSDAY’S at 12:00 NOON-NO EXCEPTIONS
Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation
1657A Mishomis Inamo
Pikwakanagan, ON K0J 1X0
(613) 625-2800 Administration Office
(613) 625-2332 Fax Number
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday through Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
CLOSED
12:00-1:00 pm for LUNCH
Photocopies/Newsletter Ad Prices
Photocopies is 25 cents per page
Faxes are 50 cents per page
Newsletter Ads:
9 x 5 cm is $2.00/week
9 x 7 cm is $3.00/week
½ column/page is 5.00/per week
Full page is $10.00/per week
We have assisted your friends and neighbours upgrade their Computer Skills, Spelling, Writing, Math, Etc.
Now it’s YOUR turn! UPGRADE YOUR SKILLS FOR WORK, TRAINING, EDUCATION OR LIFE
Classes are FREE! Choose your own schedule, learn at your own pace.
Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Training and Learning Centre located at 473 Kokomis Inamo, Unit #4
613-625-2210 or 613-628-1720 to register.
This Employment Ontario Program is funded by the Ontario Government.!
LIBRARY HOURS 613-625-2402
Tuesdays & Wednesdays 1:00 pm—8:00 pm Thursdays 2:00 pm—8:00 pm.
Check out the variety of Books, Novels, Movies. Internet Access Available!
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, September 1, 2017