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KITIGAN ZIBI ANISHINABEG P.O. Box 309, Maniwaki, QC J9E 3B1 Tel:
(819) 449-5270 Fax: (819) 449-5673
ANIMAL CONTROL - DONATIONS
MIGWECH
A HUGE thank you to the individual who so generously donated
$750.00 to the health and welfare of our animal friends. These
funds have been set aside to use strictly for veterinary care to
help abused, injured and sick animals. If you would like to donate
to the animal fund your donations can be dropped off at the Band
Office. If you need services from animal control you can reach
Samantha Brascoupe at 819-441-6218
CONSTRUCTION SEASON - EMPLOYMENT New housing and repair
construction will be starting in the near future. If you are
interested in working in this field please be sure to contact Janet
Brascoupe, Employment Office at 819-449-5170 to have your name and
contact information included on our employment list.
GENERAL LABOUR PROJECT –
EMPLOYMENT Applications are now being accepted for the general
labour project. The application form is included in
this weeks flyer, be sure to apply no later than Wednesday, May
15, 2013. Drop off your applications at the Band Office and/or give
to Janet Brascoupe, Employment Office.
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GENERAL LABOUR PROJECT 2013
Application Form
Deadline to apply: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 @4:00 p.m. Name:
__________________________
Address: ______________________________________________
Date of Birth: ____/_____/______ (Must be 18 years of age) Year
Month Date Telephone number/s: (h): _____________ (cell):
_______________
Do you possess a valid Quebec Health Card? _________
Have you received Employment Insurance (EI) Benefits in the last
52 weeks?
____Yes ______ No
Please indicate which positions you are applying for: Labourer
____ Foreman _____
Have you passed the brushcutting and/or chainsaw course Yes____
No ______ Please specify which crew you would prefer to work in:
Community cleanup ____ School crew ____ Forestry crew ____ Any
other area____
Do you have a valid driver’s license? Yes _____ No ____
Do you have access to a legally registered and insured vehicle?
Yes ____ No ____
Please list or attach a resume of any other skills, certificates
etc you may have.
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
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Signature: _______________________ Date: _______________
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CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!!! The Natural Resource and Wildlife
Department would like to congratulate the following KZA members who
successfully completed their Rexforet courses.
Brush CuttingBlake Chabot
David Mitchell JrDevin WhiteduckEllis Whiteduck
Joey TolleyMatthew CayerRobert Cayer
Tree PlantingAwema TendesiBrad Decontie
David Mitchell JrDevin Whiteduck
Marla-May WhiteduckMartine KistabishMatthew Cayer
We would also like to congratulate and thank the foreman,
Jonathan Cote and the assistant-foreman, Kyle McGregor for a job
well-done! Every year, Rexforet selects one employee from each
community and one for the province to receive a scholarship of
Excellence. This is given to an employee is especially
distinguished by the quality of his/her work and great motivation
to the brush cutting training program.
Left to Right: Blake Chabot, Jonathon Cote and Devin
Whiteduck
The recipient of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg award of
Excellence is Devin Whiteduck. Mr. Whiteduck received $100.00 and a
commemorative jersey. The recipient of the provincial award of
Excellence is Mr. Blake Chabot. Mr. Chabot received $1000.00 and a
commemorative jersey. Mr. Chabot has shown that he posses the
qualities necessary to perform his job in an exemplary fashion
through his consistency and effort he applies to his work. This is
the first time a Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg community member has
received the provincial award. Congratulations!
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Financial Statement for KZ Run for
Maisy and Shannon 2012
In Kind Donations Medals Laurie
Odjick Water, fruits, cups, banner
Maria Jacko Sound and set up
Chris Tenasco 2 cases of
Gatorade, I case of juice
Bridget Tolley for FSIS Taco Salad
Theresa Mitchell Volunteers for the
Event Various, named in previous
flyers
Therefore we raised $471 for the
Find Maisy and Shannon Fund and
the reward presently sits at a
bit over $20,000.
Incoming Revenue/Donations KZ Education
$500 Assembly of First Nations $500
Brenda Buckshot and Kevin Brascoupe
$150 Online and Bank Donations
$125 Phil Fontaine-‐Ishkonigan $200
Pam Sickles $100 First Nations
Tax Commission-‐Manny Jules $200
Ghislain Picard-‐AFNQL $250 Registration
fees $1540 Taco Salad/Mitchell
Family reunion collection
$110
Total 1 $4175
Expenses Sportstat (timing chips
including rental of the arch)
$1854
Bags and T-‐shirts $1744 Bibs
$106 Total 2 $3704
Incoming Revenue -‐ Expenses Total
1-‐Total 2 $4175-‐$3704=
$471
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ALGONQUIN GRASSROOTS/IDLE NO MORE
Here are some upcoming events that are being planned and the
volunteers that we have for each so far. If anyone would like to
help out in these events please let me know and I will add your
name to the event and inform the leads. This list is as
follows:
1. Assert and Exercise Hunting and Fishing Rights (Date to be
determined)
Leads: Andy Dewache, Mike Diabo and Wanda Thusky Shelley Diabo
Rose Wawatie Liza Thomas Chad Thusky
More information will be given at a later date.
2. Canoe Journey to Ottawa (Working title: Paddling for Our
Waters - Paddling from Wakefield into Ottawa on National Aboriginal
Day Friday June 21st.)
Paddling our traditional waters for the protection of Our Waters
- Our Life Lines. This one day event will ensure that both Youth
and Seniors alike can be involved. It will bring people together
for the LOVE of our waters. Upcoming meeting to be planned in
Kitigan Zibi and Ottawa for this project.
Leads: Vanessa Stevens, Celine Whiteduck, Jan Cote, Mike Diabo
Liza Thomas Rose Wawatie Shelley Diabo Sage Thusky Kitigan Zibi and
Friends can use your help. Please message Celine Whiteduck if you
have an interest.
3. Elder/Youth Gathering (1st week in August)
Leads: Jenny Tenasco and Celine Thusky Rose McDougall Rose
Wawatie Liza Thomas Caitlin Tolley More information will be given
at a later date.
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4. Signs in all 4 Directions of Algonquin Territory
Lead: Celine Thusky
Rose Wawatie Liza Thomas Vanessa Stevens
5. Education through student exchange with town Exchange with
Woodland and Sacre Coeur
Jan Cote
6. Awareness Campaign
K-Z (Radio)- Cezin, Wanda, Kevin Town - Brenda Buckshot
7. Water Ceremony
Celine Thusky Sage Thusky Vanessa Stevens Kokom Shirley
Please know that these events are just the beginning if
community members would like to hold other events or have
suggestions please let us know so that events do not conflict one
another.
Karen, Mona and Sue
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Mìgwech
SEC 5 Awazibi Breakfast FundraiserThe Secondary V Graduation
class 2013 would like to express their gratitude and appreciation
to their parents/guardians and friends in the community for their
contribution in helping them achieve their goal. The Awazibi
breakfast fundraiser helped us achieve that goal!
We the Secondary V students would like to mention the following
people and organizations for all of their help:
Parents and Guardians of the Secondary V class 2013Alice
TolleyZachary DecontieJenny TenascoDerek Morin at KZ
FreshmartGrandparents of the Secondary V students Kitigan Zibi
Education Sector for constant additional assistance Kitigan Zibi
Health and Social Assistance for donations Kitigan Zibi Anishnabeg
Band and Council for offering the fundraiser opportunity
Kitchi Migwech!
KZ Sec. V Students 2013
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Senior’s
Talking Circle
Your invited
Kitigan Zibi Seniors
Talking Circle
For more information
If you have any questions pleasecontact Pauline Decontie.
Phone: 819-449-1838Email: [email protected]
"The Circle has healing
power. In the Circle, we are
all equal. When in the Circle,
no one is in front of you. No
one is behind you. No one is
above you. No one is below
you. The Sacred Circle is
designed to create unity.
~Dave Chief, Oglala Lakota~
DATE : Sun. May 5, 2013
TIME : 1:00 P.M.
LOCATION : KZ Cultural Center
Topic : Discussion with visitors from
Ontario re Land claim and other issues
Afternoon snack will be available.
Please contribute if you wish.
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JASE GABRIEL CHABOT
Proud Parents Jason & Beth Chabot
BORN
March 1, 2013 7 pounds 12.6 ounces
20 inches
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GIANELLA KWENADJIWE
FINESSE DECONTIE
Proud Parents Gloria Decontie
& Douglas Jacobs
BORN March 27, 2013
8 pounds 8 ounces 20 inches
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Thanks to all our kiosk workers:
Pinàkwì Bédard Maria Buckshot Tammie Clark
Juanita Emmerson Megane Paul
Melonie Mitchell Terry Morin
Thanks to our “Water girls”:
Joan Jerome & Lorraine Jerome
FOOT FAIR 2013 On April 25, 2013 KZHSS held a Foot Fair. The
organizers, Doreen Paul & Deborah Decontie
would like to thank the following people for making this year’s
fair a HUGE success!!!
Thanks to all our invited guests.
Dr. Stephen Davis, Podiatrist, and his nurse Patrice who
treated 30 clients.
Dr. William MacLeod, chiropractor, who treated
over 75 clients.
Sal Sabbagh, Certified Pedorthist
Tammy Whiteduck, R.N. Monofilament Tests
Massotherapists: BBernadette Hubert, Isabelle Gauthier,
Line Duval
Manicure/Pedicures:Amanda McConini (Heather
Tolley Renew Day Spa), Maude Paul & Megane Paul
Thanks to the
256 people who came to
the Foot Fair!!!
Thanks to CCandice Mitchell, Nicole Buckshot, Celine Brazeau for
all your
help with the preparations.
Thanks to MMarie-Eve Gagné for the excellent food and her
helpers, Melodie
Meness, Coby Whiteduck & Sabrina Whiteduck.
Thanks to MMaude Paul who helped us make the beautiful
decorations.
Thanks to CCassidy DDecontie-Twenish who helped us with the
preparations.
Thanks to KKen Jacko and NNick McConini for the set-up and
set-down.
Thanks to NNikki Down for making all the delicious cupcakes and
Gabor & Ruth
for the moose soup.
Thanks to LLori-Ann (Decontie) Dunphy for our “unofficial” but
much appreciated photographer.
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Information Booths & Pampering 10:00 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
Bone Density Testing Healthy Pregnancies Nutrition Mental Health
Bra Fitting Other “feminine “ topics
Women’s Fair (For Ladies 15+)
May 11, 2013 at the ***KZ School Gym***
Special Activities
Breast Cancer Awareness Walk starting from the Band Office @
8:45 a.m. (registration 8:30) Special Presentations throughout the
day Supper & success stories 4:30 p.m. Make Over Reveals &
Fashion Show 7:00 p.m. Dance 8:30 p.m.
KZA Ladies mark your calendars
*Due to the nature of this event– Sorry Guys & Children this
one is for Women only!
Make sure to reserve this special day for yourself!!!
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What you will find in our store...• Gluten-free foods
• Organic and phosphate free household products, in bulk
• Water filters
• Tea and herbal products, in bulk
• Chinese teapots and thermos
• Natural soaps and body care products
• Toilet paper, facial tissues and more...
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