Gardening season is coming Many people have already started seeds for this year’s garden. Beginning gardeners looking to develop their green thumbs need look no further than The Sioux Lookout Community Garden (pictured) or the Sioux Lookout Horticultural Society for a helping hand. See Spring Into Action on pages 11 to 14 Sioux Lookout sets new winter snowfall record Tim Brody ASSOCIATE EDITOR T HE numbers are in and probably to no one’s surprise Sioux Lookout experienced one of the coldest, snowiest winters on record. Peter Kimbell, a warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment Canada, looked at temperature and precipitation numbers for December through March. These were his findings. “December to March this year the mean temperature was minus 19. There was actually one winter colder, the winter of 1916-1917 when the mean temperature was minus 21… Otherwise it was very cold and much below normal. December was about seven degrees below normal. January was three and a half degrees below normal. February was four and a half degrees below normal, and March was about four and a half degrees below normal. April continued the trend being about four degrees below normal.” Asked about snowfall during the winter he stated, “For snowfall, you did set a record. I found snowfall numbers of 349 centimetres this winter. The old record was in the winter of 53-54 when you had 337 centimetres.” March was the snowiest month of the winter with 82 centimetres accumulating. Kimbell’s conclusion of the winter of 2013-2014 in Sioux Lookout, “Every month was snowier and colder than average.” March alerts public to suicide awareness and prevention Geoff Shields STAFF WRITER D ESPITE the cold weather, 150 people of all ages gathered in the parking lot across from the Royal Canadian Legion last Wednesday in preparation for a march to commemorate the Yellow Ribbon Walk for Life for Suicide Prevention and Awareness. The first march in Sioux Lookout took place in 2006. It was organized by Norma Kejick from the Northern Nishnawabe Education Council. She spoke of her reasons for initiating the event. “On Easter Sunday 2005 my nephew Eric Kejick, took his own life by suicide. This changed our family lives forever. “That same year, five students who attended NNEC schools took their lives by suicide and Eric was one of them. “I decided then that I wanted to do something to help our students. I wasn’t sure what I was going to do but I knew I had to do something. I told my family that there was going to be a walk next year. I didn’t know where we were walking to or from but I knew there was going to be a walk. “I went online and came across the Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program. I contacted the Canadian chapter in May 2005 and by September 2005 we had 25 staff members trained in the Gate Keeper program. Then in 2006, we started the Yellow Ribbon Walk for Life.” This year’s march started at 11:30 a.m. and, accompanied by a police escort, the marchers moved down Front Street to the traditional chanting and drumming of community members using the hand drum of the Thunder Bay Nishnawabe Aski Nation which had been loaned for the occasion. The procession turned left onto Third Avenue and finally arrived at their destination, Queen Elizabeth District High School on Fair Street. All individuals, at the outset of the event, were given yellow balloons and asked to See SUICIDE on page 6 Inside The Bulletin NEWS: Riding candidates prepare for election See AREA on page 2 NEWS: First Nations receive OPA support See AREA on page 8 NEWS: Young reservist takes on a challenging role See WARGAME page 19 NEWS: Curlers and golfers get together See CURLING on page 23 Volume 23, No. 26 www.siouxbulletin.com Wednesday, May 7, 2014 MUCK BOOT SALE SAVE 25% OFF RETAIL IN STOCK ITEMS ONLY! VARIOUS SIZES AND STYLES 40 Alcona Drive 737-1950 Dingwall Ford Sales Ltd. 737-3440 Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM SAT. 9:00 AM - 12:00PM 2011 SILVERADO LS 4X4 Just in – extra clean – 4.8l, AOD, all the regular extras plus second set of res & rims, tonneau cover, hitch and more. Hurry in – only 33,200 km!! Bulletin File Photo
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Gardening season is comingMany people have already started seeds for this year’s garden. Beginning gardeners looking to develop their green thumbs need look no further than The Sioux Lookout Community Garden (pictured) or the Sioux Lookout Horticultural Society for a helping hand.
See Spring Into Action on pages 11 to 14
Sioux Lookout sets new winter snowfall record
Tim BrodyAssociAte editor
The numbers are in and probably to no one’s surprise Sioux Lookout
experienced one of the coldest, snowiest winters on record.
Peter Kimbell, a warning preparedness meteorologist with environment Canada, looked at temperature and precipitation numbers for December through March.
These were his findings. “December to March this year the mean temperature was minus 19. There was actually one winter colder, the winter of 1916-1917 when the mean temperature was minus 21… Otherwise it was very cold and much below normal. December was about seven degrees below normal. January
was three and a half degrees below normal. February was four and a half degrees below normal, and March was about four and a half degrees below normal. April continued the trend being about four degrees below normal.”
Asked about snowfall during the winter he stated, “For snowfall, you did set a record. I found snowfall numbers of 349 centimetres this winter. The old record was in the winter of 53-54 when you had 337 centimetres.”
March was the snowiest month of the winter with 82 centimetres accumulating.
Kimbell’s conclusion of the winter of 2013-2014 in Sioux Lookout, “every month was snowier and colder than average.”
March alerts public to suicide awareness and prevention
Geoff ShieldsstAff Writer
DeSPITe the cold weather, 150 people of all ages gathered
in the parking lot across from the Royal Canadian Legion last Wednesday in preparation for a march to commemorate the Yellow Ribbon Walk for Life for Suicide Prevention and Awareness.
The first march in Sioux Lookout took place in 2006. It was organized by Norma Kejick from the Northern Nishnawabe education Council.
She spoke of her reasons for initiating the event. “On easter Sunday 2005 my nephew eric Kejick, took his own life by suicide. This changed our
family lives forever.“That same year, five
students who attended NNeC schools took their lives by suicide and eric was one of them.
“I decided then that I wanted to do something to help our students. I wasn’t sure what I was going to do but I knew I had to do something. I told my family that there was going to be a walk next year. I didn’t know where we were walking to or from but I knew there was going to be a walk.
“I went online and came across the Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program. I contacted the Canadian chapter in May 2005 and by September 2005 we had 25 staff members trained in the
Gate Keeper program. Then in 2006, we started the Yellow Ribbon Walk for Life.”
This year’s march started at 11:30 a.m. and, accompanied by a police escort, the marchers moved down Front Street to the traditional chanting and drumming of community members using the hand drum of the Thunder Bay Nishnawabe Aski Nation which had been loaned for the occasion.
The procession turned left onto Third Avenue and finally arrived at their destination, Queen elizabeth District high School on Fair Street.
All individuals, at the outset of the event, were given yellow balloons and asked to
See SUICIDE on page 6
Inside The BulletinNEWS:Riding candidates prepare for electionSee AREA on page 2
NEWS:First Nations receive OPA supportSee AREA on page 8
NEWS:Young reservist takes on a challenging roleSee WARGAME page 19
NEWS:Curlers and golfers get togetherSee CURLING on page 23
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Area leaders share thoughts on upcoming provincial election, Ring of Fire announcement
Tim BrodyAssociAte editor
SIOux Lookouters will join their fellow Ontarians in
heading to the polls on June 12.
Kenora-Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell said she supports the
decision of her NDP party leader Andrea horwath not to support the proposed budget announced last week by the province’s Liberal Government.
“Going to an election isn’t the ideal situation. I would have honestly
preferred if we could have made things work. What we have seen is the Liberal Government come forward with a budget that has made in excess of 70 promises and I can’t continue to support them. They haven’t even delivered on the three things we negotiated in the last budget which were very do-able and practical… the financial accountability office, lowering auto insurance rates by 15 per cent, and increasing access to homecare.”
She added, “There
are a lot of issues still before the house I would like to see wrapped up… People are telling me they are finding it harder and harder to make ends meet and we’re not really seeing anything in the budget to alleviate that and, on top of that, there has been so much money that has been wasted… I do believe this was the right decision to have been made.”
Included in the Liberal minority government’s 2014-2015 budget announced last week was $1 billion for transportation
infrastructure in the Ring of Fire; however that funding is dependent on securing matching funds from the federal government.
Campbell said she agrees investing in the Ring of Fire is very important. “This is something I have been quite critical of the government over for the last couple of years. I didn’t think enough was being done, but I think this Liberal Government has been positioning themselves for an election… virtually in the same week they
promised a billion dollars for the Ring of Fire, they promised just about a billion dollars in Kitchener-Waterloo, the money that has been promised all over the province, they are increasing our deficit by over $3 billion and my question is do we really have the money in the province right now to deliver these things. As important as they are, and the Ring of Fire is absolutely important, is this achievable and will this group of Liberals deliver on that when they weren’t able to deliver
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on those three things we brought forward in the last budget.”
Liberal candidate Anthony Leek said he isn’t surprised to be going into an election. “Whether the budget was going to pass or not I don’t think either was going to be a surprise. If it was going to be a passed budget, cool. If it was going to be a failed budget because the NDP decided not to support it, we’ll just go ahead into an election. No real surprise in either direction. When you’re in a minority situation you always have to be prepared for one or the other. We’re into a campaign now which is going to be a bit longer than usual which is kind of nice, especially in this large region and I hope to get around to as many communities as possible.”
he said of the Ring of Fire announcement, “I think it’s good
news. Being able to dedicate money to that is important with part of the Ring of Fire being in our riding. I think there are lots of things in that budget that are going to help northerners in Northwestern Ontario and our riding and it would be really nice to be a part of that. I’m going to send a positive message in what I’ve been able to accomplish over the last two and a half years, from re-building the riding association to my time on council (in emo) and what we’ve been successful at. I’m hoping to share that story with everyone and hopefully help make a difference across this riding.”
PC candidate Randy Nickle commented on the upcoming election, “I’m very excited to get into election mode. I’ve been in the candidate position for a year and a half and I think we need some changes in
this province.”Jobs and the economy
will be a top priority for him and his party.
he said he supports PC Leader Tim hudak’s decision not to support the provincial budget.
“We’re not prepared to support the budget. The issue is we believe we need to get our books balanced in the province and that’s going to help us get jobs. We can’t continue to have deficits and wasteful spending. Now we’ll have a chance to go to the electorate. Most people are really upset as well. We all manage our finances in a way that’s prudent and smart and the province needs to change the way they’re doing things.”
Commenting on the Ring of Fire announcement he said, “I think they can announce everything they want, but it’s taken them this long to get to an announcement. There’s been a lot of interest
in the Ring of Fire by various corporations and one that pulled out due to a lot of frustration. This announcement, I think, was foreshadowing the budget where they’re going to turn around and say we’re not any closer to balancing the budget and in fact we’re going to add more debt to the province. They didn’t have a plan. We have a plan and I’m ready to work hard for the north. I believe the PCs have a plan.”
Kenora MP and Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford commented on the
provincial Ring of Fire announcement, “If this announcement did anything it said this is the scope of economic investment we are prepared to make… The scope and scale is the first piece. The second one is that they would take that all important step of identifying specific major infrastructure projects that could be funded based on the province’s priorities on things like the Ring of Fire and specifically the major infrastructures that would be required to move it ahead.
We are in that position now. This looks like it’s all in delay now because of the election.”
In a municipal press release Mayor Dennis Leney stated, “We want to play a strategic role in the Province’s development of an east-West corridor to provide a highly efficient, all-season service road.”
Candidates in the Kenora riding are Sarah Campbell, incumbent MPP, NDP, Anthony Leek of the Liberal party, Randy Nickle of the PC party, and Tim McKillop of the Green party.
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What a wonderful spring day in Sioux
Lookout!As I sat at the rail
bar on our deck one afternoon last week, overlooking the lake, my wine chilling in the glass between sips, I marveled at the marigold
skeletons in the flower box standing guard over the fading ice of Pelican Lake.
Each spring I ruffle the ol’ pods and a new bunch of glorious golden marigolds unfolds to grace our little garden. Soon this cool April
vision will transform into the warm contentment of the 2010 mid-summer bouquet in the other picture.
I do love all of our seasons and squirm in anticipation, like a kid at Christmas, as each new one comes into sight.
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Story-sharing Circle held at Centennial CentreGeoff ShieldsstAff Writer
A group of 11 i n t e r e s t e d p e o p l e
gathered on the top floor of the Centennial Centre last Thursday evening to share stories about their lives and experiences in Sioux Lookout.
The Sioux Lookout First Nations Women’s hand Drumming Group opened the event with a traditional song, after which all present gathered in a circle.
Following this, a heart shaped rock which organizer Reilly Scott had found, was passed in turn
to each speaker who related stories about their life.
Group member John Cole Sr. was first speaker. Born in 1923 and 91 years of age, he remembers Sioux lookout when there were only 1000 inhabitants and subsequently told some interesting tales about when he was growing up in the locality.
each remaining participant then continued the circle by relating stories about themselves and the evening ended with light refreshments and beverages offered to all present.
Local musicians show students the art of creativityGeoff ShieldsstAff Writer
STuDeNTS from Pelican Falls First Nations high School
and Queen elizabeth District high School gathered in the music room at QeDhS last Friday for a workshop by a group of local musicians as part of National Youth Arts Week.
Mel Stewart, Patty everson, Doug Vinkle, Greg hlady, Dan Fraser, Reilly Scott, Kelly McIntosh and music teacher Jon Armstrong were there to encourage local kids who have an interest in music and to help them to express themselves and work with younger musicians who are just starting out, by relating to the students how they initially became involved
in music and how events and people throughout their lives influenced them to engage in creative songwriting.
Mel Stewart opened the event by playing a couple of his original songs and then spoke about how he got started and how his life influenced his songwriting. he mentioned, as an example, a song which he dedicated to Carolina uSA the landscape of which he has fond memories.
Following this, students and musicians gathered in a circle and each musician, in turn, played one of their compositions and then explained where their creative influence came from.
everson spoke about the event. “I am happy to be here and see so many
young people. One of the strengths of living in Sioux Lookout is that it’s a great place to emerge as a songwriter or musician because there are a lot of opportunities to try and play in a very supportive setting.”
Armstrong added, “It’s
great to get our local singers and songwriters together to share their love of music with our students.”
Scott, organizer of the workshop and a musician stated, “I am absolutely thrilled that QeDhS and
local musicians have teamed up to provide this event for National Youth Arts Week. I can tell that the youth are very excited and receptive to it.”
hlardy described it, “Creative, cross pollination.”
A circle of musicians and students was formed.
The evening opened with a tradition prayer and drumming.
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What sort of cultural activities would you like to see in Sioux Lookout?
Pic of the Past
Beth McKinlay
store ownerI would like to see more writing workshops and visiting artists.
Lucy Lawson
full time momI would like to see more activity for kids.
Sheila Suprovich
studentI would enjoy more film festivals and plays.
Patty Everson
nurse in independent practiceI would like to see circle and square dancing.
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Baby Falcons. From left, Bill Maskerine, Bill Clarke, Fred Maskerine, ed Husack, Kingby Zeweniuk, Len Caroll, Gord Sonds and Jewell Pierson.
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Continued from frontwrite the names of their departed loved ones on them. upon conclusion of the march, these were released into the air to carry messages to the deceased. The release also symbolized the letting go of the pain and grief felt by family and friends of a suicide tragedy.
The day continued with a presentation in the
QeDhS gymnasium where a crowd that included many students, including 22 from Pelican Falls First Nations high School (PFFNhS), attended a ceremony which had the theme “It is ok to ask 4 help.”
MC Darryl Tinney, PFFNhS Principal, opened the event by asking Terri Fiddler from Sandy Lake First Nation
to say an opening prayer, after which he called for a moment of silence in honor of deceased loved ones, followed by a traditional song from the drum group.
An emotional Kejick then spoke about the death of her nephew and the need to prevent youth suicide by extending a helping hand to people perceived to be disturbed in any way.
Derek Maud, Band Counselor at Lac Seul, on behalf of Chief Clifford Bull, then
presented her with an eagle feather.
Tinney invited Mayor Dennis Leney to speak about the need for community awareness of youth suicide within Sioux Lookout and surrounding communities.
It was then time for the guest speaker.
Chris Nilan currently lives in Montreal and is a retired professional ice hockey player, having played 688 regular season games as a right –wing between 1980 and
1992. he played for the 1986 Montreal Stanley Cup winners and was known as “Knuckles,” because he fought to win.
Along the way Nilan battled problems with alcohol, prescription drugs, and heroin addiction.
Finally cured, he currently delivers talks to kids in schools about bullying and its relation to youth suicide. he utilizes, with words and gestures, examples of the various forms it can take, such as physical or cyber and the effects it can have on those being bullied and how they are traumatized,
suffer rejection, fear of going to school and ultimately depression, which, if the warning signs are not detected at an early stage, can lead to suicide.
Nilan finished his presentation with the message that if you are feeling depressed and suicidal don’t be afraid to ask for help. “Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem,” he said.
Presentations were made to all the speakers, followed by a closing prayer from Fiddler.
Many of those who marched had personal reasons for doing so.
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NEWS:AKG’s latest appeal denied
“Native people throwing their own people in the street.”
That’s how one Anokeewin Kenomadee Gamik (AKG) trainee described the decision to discontinue funding to the AKG Training Centre.Last Thursday Gordon Pemmican and 15 other trainees found out they
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NEWS:New town hall creates jobs
Sioux Lookout’s new Municipal Administration building is expected to take nearly two years to build and will create jobs for local workers.In a joint announcement issued last week by Northern Development and
Mines Minister Shelley Martel, Kenora-Rainy River MP Bob Nault and Mayor Lawrence Martin, it was disclosed the $1.36 million project will begin this month and should be completed by March 31, 1995.
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Charla Moonias comes from Neskantaga (Lansdowne house). She said she was there because, “I lost six people to suicide last year.”
Barb Carpenter commented, “I have a cousin that committed suicide and I am here
to raise awareness and support.”
emily Donio had 10 balloons, each with a different name inscribed. “I’m just showing my respect for my loved ones, for my mum and relatives who have passed on…not through suicide.”
Nilan stated, “By marching, it brings awareness and hopefully attention to a number of reasons why kids might have suicidal thoughts. I thought today’s turnout was awesome.”
Leney added, “This is my fourth yellow ribbon parade and again it’s one
of those good things, bad things that highlights the tragedy of suicide in our communities.”
he continued, “It’s something we should all be aware of and take into consideration. What family or friends say and whether it is a sign of potential suicide.”
QeDhS principal Steve Poling was enthusiastic. “It was just amazing and such an honor to speak and support the work that Norma and NNeC are doing to promote people helping each other and supporting people in need.”
Kejick summarized, “I just want to say that my nephew’s death was not for nothing. Yesterday I witnessed three students come forth and ask for help and all three were feeling suicidal. So when I started doing this, my goal was to save one life and I know we have saved more than one.”
She continued, “We have passed out more than 14 thousand
Yellow Ribbon Cards that carry a message of hope with instructions for anyone feeling depressed, but don’t know what to do. The card carries instructions for them to talk to another person. If they are not strong enough to do this, then all they have to do is hand their Yellow Ribbon Card to someone. The other side has instructions for the person who receives the card, to listen or, alternatively, to get help for the person.”
She added, “Today is a great day, even though it was cold and overcast. Life is not always sunny and rosy and I think this just shows that we can walk through anything.”
Traditional drummers led the march. Bulletin Photo/Geoff Shields
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Area First Nations receive funding for community energy plansTim Brody
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SeVeRAL First Nation communities in the Sioux
Lookout area have been approved by the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) for Aboriginal Community energy Plan (ACeP) funding.
A press release from OPA explains, “The
ACeP program assists First Nations and Métis communities to develop or update a community energy plan, with the goal of improving energy efficiency, reducing electricity consumption, and assessing opportunities for clean energy generation… The ACeP program will support Aboriginal
participation in Ontario’s energy sector by providing up to $90,000 in funding to First Nation or Métis communities for local energy planning activities, with remote communities being eligible for an additional $5000. Through this program, the province is encouraging the development of energy plans that identify the unique needs and interests of each First Nation and Métis community.”
Participating communities include Shibogama First Nations Council Technical Services – representing Kasabonika Lake, Kingfisher Lake, Wapekeka, Wawakapewin, Wunnumin Lake, Lac
Seul, and Windigo First Nations Council representing Sachigo Lake and North Caribou Lake.
“The Ontario Power Authority is pleased to support Aboriginal communities in developing their energy plans through the ACeP program. This is one of several ways in which the OPA encourages Aboriginal participation in Ontario’s energy sector and helps ensure a sustainable energy supply to communities across the province,” said Colin Andersen, OPA Chief Executive Officer.
“The Aboriginal Community energy Plan program will support First Nation
and Métis communities in developing plans that will help conserve electricity and find opportunities for clean small-scale generation. As outlined in Ontario’s updated Long-Term energy Plan, community energy plans will complement and support regional energy plans by allowing communities to identify their unique community needs and interests,” stated Bob Chiarelli, Minister of energy.
“Thanks to the Aboriginal Community energy Plan program, 29 Aboriginal communities can start planning for their energy future. Aboriginal participation in energy sector development will help Ontario to both encourage renewable energy and
provide sustainable economic development opportunities for First Nations and Métis communities across the province,” commented David Zimmer, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs.
“We’re very excited that our tribal council will be able to work with its five member communities to develop energy plans that will complement the existing work of future connection to the provincial grid, determining local distribution and addressing conservation. Our end goal is to create opportunities and, by planning now, we can help ensure a good future for our communities,” concluded Margaret Kenequanash, executive Director, Shibogama First Nations Council.
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Statistics show 1 in 5 children and youth have a mental health problem. At the KPDSB, we know the more educated we are as staff, the more capable we are to support our students. The more we talk about Mental Health, the more we reduce the stigma so that young people can get the help they need, when they need it most. Together with our partners, we are building and supporting a caring, inclusive learning environment that promotes positive student mental health in all our schools
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At the KPDSB, we believe all of our students can achieve their dreams and by providing a high quality education in caring, safe and supportive schools, we are preparing our students for very bright and exciting futures.
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Municipal gateway sign to be completed soonTim Brody
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The Municipality of Sioux Lookout is seeking quotes
for the installation of a concrete foundation for
the new Sioux Lookout gateway sign.
Peter Moyer, P.eng, Director of Infrastructure and Development for the municipality, commented, “We want
the foundation completed by the end of May. After that there is a volunteer welder who will put the superstructure together. Then there is a high school group led by
Matt Culham who have already constructed the timber portion of the sign. Once the steel superstructure is ready Matt and his group of students will come out
and assemble the timber part of the sign.”
The plan is to have the structural steel work completed and have Culham and students install the timber
portions in June.Landscaping will
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For minor and chronic problems - Hugh Allen Clinic or Appoint-ment Clinic (coughs, colds, prescription refills and minor injuries).
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Sioux Lookout OPP hosting anonymous prescription drug drop-offTim Brody
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SIOux Lookout OPP are encouraging residents to turn in
at the Tourist Information Centre any unused prescription medication at a special prescription drug drop-off at the Travel
Information Centre May 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
An officer will be on site to accept the medication as part of a province wide initiative aimed at combating prescription drug abuse and reducing crime associated with the
unlawful use and sale of the unused drugs.
Sioux Lookout OPP Constable Stephen Waite said the drop off is for medicines that are expired or that people are not using. he emphasized that it is an anonymous disposal.
Waite shared, “It’s an initiative that is being put on in communities across Canada right now due to the high number of deaths caused by prescription drug misuse.”
A concern police have is that expired or unused drugs such as Oxycodone or Tylenol 3 might end up in the wrong hands and be used or sold for recreational purposes.
Police remind the
public they can drop off any unused medications at any time to their local pharmacist. Anyone with questions about the initiative can contact the OPP detachment at 737-2020.
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An evening of musical talent held at Youth CentreGeoff ShieldsstAff Writer
The Youth Centre last Saturday evening was the
setting for a concert that featured five young performers, Gabriel Fiddler, Nigel Morris, Mark Macabeo, Pierce Fiddler and Brandon Johnson. Also on hand to entertain the audience of 46 people were veteran musicians Nick Sherman and Jean-Paul De Roover.
The evening commenced with Reilly Scott, Coordinator of National Youth Arts Week events in Sioux Lookout, thanking everyone for coming. She then introduced the MC for the evening, Pelican Falls student John Wesley who said he was kind of nervous. “This is my first time doing this. I like singing but I have a problem with stage fright and I look upon this opportunity as a way of overcoming it.”
he then went on to
introduce the artists. each one gave a short performance showcasing their talents which included some intricate rap dancing movements by Morris as part of his repertoire.
Sioux Lookout born Nick Sherman was next on stage, performing his first song with the aid of talented 17 year old guitarist Brandon Johnson, after which he continued entertaining the audience solo with some of his original compositions.
Thunder Bay born musician Jean-Paul De Roover closed the evening with a selection of his original songs which are an unusual blending of electronica, folk rock and pop.
Afterward, Johnson commented on the evening, “I felt pretty excited and a little bit nervous. It’s a great honor to be sharing a concert with Nick Sherman.”
Gabriel Fiddler added,
“I have been playing since I was four years old. My dad plays guitar and he taught me everything. I was looking forward to performing and I am thankful for the opportunity to do so.”
Sherman was happy to be back. “It’s nice. I really enjoy coming home and I’m happy to be here playing for my friends, family and also any new people in town.”
he now calls Thunder Bay home and continued, “It’s always nice to get out of where I live and come back to Sioux Lookout where there is a bit more open space. I always appreciate that.”
he concluded, “I think it is important to have events like this, especially in a small town where there is not a lot for youth to do. I want to pass on the message that even if you come from a small town you can still pursue music if you want to.”
Roover shared, “I
was invited by Reilly to participate in the Youth Arts Week. Also, Nick is one of my best friends and it’s fun to do gigs with one another.
“I work for the city of Thunder Bay and I started my own Youth Festival eight years ago, as I was passionate about youth culture. National Youth Week
means a lot and I am happy to be here. It has been awhile since I have been to Sioux Lookout and it’s good to be back.”
Scott was happy with the evening. “I just wanted to bring some regional musical talent to Sioux Lookout and give local youth the opportunity to perform
with professional musicians who started their careers in the area.”
Audience reaction was positive. Lianne Finn said, “It’s fantastic! Great music, great space, and awesome people.”
Christine Chisel added, “I enjoyed the night very much. Lots of awesome talent in this town.”
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May 4 – 10, 2014WHEREAS the citizens of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout value their health and mental health and that of their families; therefore, they are proud to support observances such as Children’s Mental Health Week; and
WHEREAS addressing the complex mental health needs of children, youth and families today is fundamental to the future of our community; and WHEREAS the need for comprehensive, coordinated mental health services for children, youth and families places upon our community a critical responsibility; and
WHEREAS it is appropriate that a week should be set apart each year for the direction of our thoughts toward our children’s mental health and well-being; and
WHEREAS FIREFLY, through its unique approach to serving children and adolescents, is effectively caring for the mental health needs of children, youth and families in our community; NOW THEREFORE I, Mayor Dennis Leney, of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout, do hereby proclaim the week of May 4 - 10, 2014 as Children’s Mental Health Week in Sioux Lookout, and encourage our citizens and all agencies and organizations interested in meeting every child’s mental health needs to unite this week in the observance of such exercises as will acquaint the people of Sioux Lookout with the fundamental necessity of programming for children and youth with mental health needs and their families.
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Staff of firSt Step Women’S Shelter and Board of directorS
would like to thank the following businesses, organizations and community members for their contributions and donations in support of the
Adopt-A-Family Program, Stuff A Cruiser Event held over the Christmas Holidays:
• Amanda Landgraff and Family • Telemedicine Department
(Terrie Joseph, Nicole Rosiak, Allison O’ Dell, Bobbie Jo Huard)
• Ambulatory Care Department (Lisa Seamark, Laura Garrow)
• Brenda Dovick • Queen Elizabeth District High School
– Dynamics of Human Relationships Class
• Municipality of Sioux Lookout• Swift Cash • Sioux Mountain Public School• Sioux Lookout Public Library• Lynn and Allan Schofield• Laurie and Bonnie Jefferson• June and Hugh Ives• Cheyenne Boos – Mc Kay• Sioux - Hudson Literacy Council• Rexall Front Street and Sioux Pharmacy• Wahsa Distance Education• Simon Owen and family• Adrienne Fox and family• Elisa Metza• St. Mary’s Anglican Church
• Noreen and Arnold Beebe• New Life Assembly• BMO Bank of Montreal Staff• Pelican Falls Centre High school – Student
Council• Sioux Lookout – Hudson Rural Service Unit of the
Salvation Army• Evan and Heidi Hochstedler• Youth and Adult Probation Services• Lions Club• Gayleen and Laurie Walsh• Subway• Gillon’s Insurance Brokers Ltd• Ontario Provincial Police – Sioux Lookout
Detachment• Community Policing Committee • Northwestern Health Unit – Sioux Lookout• Stu Cummings• Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce• Sioux Lookout Rotary Club• Fresh Market Foods• Red Apple• Northern Store• Home Hardware• Q104FM - Norwesto Communications LTD.
A Big Thank You to all OPP Officers and First Step Women’s Shelter Staff for all their help in coordinating and ensuring its success.
We hope that we have not left anybody out, but if we have we apologize.
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Horticultural Society history and spring gardening tipsRuth Coughlinsioux Lookout
HorticuLturAL society
The Sioux Lookout h o r t i c u l t u r a l Society has
been in existence since 1948. We belong to District 14 of the Ontario horticultural Association. Our mandate is to provide information, generate interest in gardening, and educate local garden enthusiasts to what can be grown in our challenging climate as well as work on a beautification project in our community.
We started working on a memory garden last year at the back of the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win hospital near the emergency entrance. This garden will take a few years to complete and will be dedicated to former residents who have passed on. Donations of plant material such as flowering shrubs,
perennials and roses can be made in memory of someone, or monetary donations can be made to the hospital foundation.
Our members will plant, weed, water and maintain the garden. It currently has some benches, a couple of picnic tables and a gazebo is being built. The roses from the old General hospital were dug up and have been planted at the new site. Doctors, hospital staff, and residents have already started making donations of trees and plant material. We are hoping that this garden will become a great place to visit for both residents and hospital patients and staff.
This year we will be holding our membership drive in May. A family membership is $10 and you get an oriental lily with that. A membership entitles you to participate in all
events we are planning for this year and the money helps us carry out our beautification projects. We plan to have a giant pumpkin growing contest (plants provided) with weigh-in in the fall, a perennial plant swap or sale in June, district meeting in Vermilion Bay, a garden tour in July, tallest sunflower contest, a hypertufa workshop and gardening experience in the Memory Garden.
We have a Facebook page where our members can submit questions, pictures, ideas or gardening articles they have found interesting or would like to try. If you would like to join our Facebook page please give me a call or inbox me. The horticultural society is also very interested in the environment as it pertains to the
interaction of plants and animals. The provincial organization is working on getting milkweed removed from the noxious weed list (Ministry of Agriculture) due to the decline of the Monarch butterfly. We encourage people to plant material that will be inviting to birds, bees and butterflies. We discourage the use of pesticides and herbicides and believe in a natural approach to gardening using safe non-toxic methods to discourage unwanted insects and weeds.
As soon as the snow is gone and your lawn is bare and dry give it a good raking. Raking will not only get any fall leaves that may be left but will fluff up your grass, let air get to the roots and get rid of snow mould. Next
check your shrubs and trees for damage caused by heavy snow. Prune any broken off stems or branches. Wait for leaf buds before you do any heavier pruning. Spring blooming shrubs like lilac, snowball bush and forthsyia should not be pruned until after they bloom unless they have broken stems from the weight of the snow. If you have given some of your plants winter protection, like burlap or mulch or rose cones, remove carefully after the snow or ice has released them from the ground so that they can begin their growing cycle. If you are unsure whether a plant is alive or dead, wait. Time will tell. If it hasn’t started to grow in a month or two then you can remove it. Try an eco-friendly way of dealing with pests or weeds. Many
natural ways of dealing with ants or other insects can be found on the Internet. Check your yard for standing water that may be lying around in old flower pots or other containers that may be in your yard. Mosquitoes love these breeding grounds. Think about planting some herbs and heat loving plants like peppers and tomatoes in pots and placing them on your deck or balcony where you have easy access when you want to use them. Put up a hummingbird feeder. They will arrive around the end of the month.
enjoy the fresh air, the birds, butterflies and bees. If we have tweaked your interest at all, please consider joining and participating in the Sioux Lookout horticultural Society.
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Another simple way to help your septic system is to ensure that
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While there are many things you can do to help your septic system work its best, there are also several things that you should avoid doing. You should try not to introduce large amounts of water into the septic system over a short period of time. The large influx of water can flush untreated solids into the drainage field. Grease, oils, and fats should not be put down the drain. These substances can clog the pipes or flow into the drainage field and reduce its ability to
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Growing fresh produce made easy in the Sioux Lookout community garden
Tim BrodyAssociAte editor
IS your green thumb a few shades off?
The Sioux Lookout community garden can help.
Many people today are eating healthier and helping people achieve that goal is the purpose of the community garden.
Joanne Peacock, a Northwestern health unit health educator, helps run the community garden and stated, “The community garden is open to anyone in the community who would like to do some gardening. This will be our fourth season that the garden has been open. We have 24 beds now. People can contact me and we’ll set you up with a bed.”
The community garden is located on Second Avenue near Queen elizabeth District high School. Beds are approximately three by 12 feet.
“If you have no experience whatsoever with gardening but have always wanted to try please give me a call because I can help you and walk you through it. everything from how to prepare your soil to the seeds you would like to select to how to look after the bed as well as the proper time to pick and at the end of the season if you would like to know how to prepare the foods, I can help you with that too,” Peacock said.
Knowledge of how to garden and prepare produce is becoming a bit of a lost art, however, she stated. “It’s coming back more and more because people recognize the value of growing their own foods.There is a lot of satisfaction when you look at your bed and can say, wow! I grew that.”
All the beds in the community garden have been taken each year so Peacock advises people to contact her right away at 737-2292 to reserve a bed.
People who purchase beds are given keys to
access the garden as well as access to gardening tools and water for their gardens.
Peacock said she is very pleased the community garden, operated by the municipal environment Committee, has been so popular.
Asked about preparing and planting the garden bed Peacock advised, “You can start preparing your bed as soon as there is no snow; you can start turning it over and getting the weeds out. As soon as the air temperature warms around the May long
weekend is a good time to start planting.”
She said the idea is to wait until there is no longer frost during the evening.
Peacock added, “A lot of people have already started seeds indoors so they are hearty enough when the weather warms up to transplant into the garden.”
Vegetables and fruits that grow well in Sioux Lookout include potatoes, carrots, onions, zucchini, squash, rhubarb, tomatoes, peas, beans, beets, cabbage, kale, leeks and lettuce to name a few. Ripening tomatoes. Photo courtesy of Rose Pogoda
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Every year, residents burning grass or debris ignite wildfires. In the spring, cured grass dries quickly, ignites easily and can spread out of control quickly. These fires cause property damage and cost money to extinguish. If you light it, you are responsible.
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Spring cleaning and the Hidden Lake Landfill, what you should knowTim Brody
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FOR many people, spring means cleaning up homes
and yards.however some people
may have questions about what they can throw out.
Municipal Public Works Manager Andrew Jewell reminds, “Yard waste consisting of branches, leaves and
grass clippings can be disposed of but are now subject to a tipping fee of $100 per tonne that was implemented in June of 2013. As far as spring cleaning, paint cans are accepted as follows: empty and dry cans -free; cans containing paint are subject to a cost depending on the size of the can.”
everything from furniture to Municipal
hazardous Waste (MhSW) to old appliances can be taken to the landfill and disposed of for the associated tipping fee. Tires and electronic waste are accepted free of charge. A full list of items that are accepted at the landfill is available on the municipal website at siouxlookout.ca by following the Living here and utilities links. People can also call the
Public Works Office at 737-1234 if they are not sure how to dispose of certain items.
Jewell informed, “Starting May 16, Hidden Lake Landfill will be extending the hours of operation on Fridays by remaining open until 8 p.m.” Hidden Lake Landfill does not accept construction and building waste, however, Public Works can
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RESPONSIBILITIES:
Working under the direction of the WEA board and in conjunction with the Program Services Director, the Administrator is responsible for:
• Preparing and maintaining all budgets and financial records of Windigo Education Authority.
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• Carrying out all the daily accounting and bookkeeping operations of the organization.
• Producing financial statements for the member First Nations as required.• Preparing all necessary reports and returns to external bodies such as AANDC,
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QUALIFICATIONS:
• 5 years experience in the areas of financial management and human resources• Degree or diploma in business or administration would be an asset• Knowledge of computerized bookkeeping essential• Knowledge of New Views accounting would be an asset
Covering letter, resume, and (3) references must be received by Mon, May 12, 2014.
Send to:Mary-Ann Ketchemonia
Program Services DirectorWindigo Education Authority
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Internal/External Job Opportunity Thursday, May 01, 2014
Job Summary
The Customer Service Agent works under the direction of the Customer Service Agent Supervisor and the Station Manager to ensure that passenger service is handled according to company policy and that customer service levels are maintained to the highest level.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Provide customer care to a variety of customers including: corporate customers, in-house agents, answer phones to give out fares and flight schedule information, take reservations, etc
Issue tickets, prepare boarding passes and prepare and update manifests for all flights Perform passenger check-in procedures, pre-boarding assistance and provide assistance to
special needs passengers Ensure all passenger baggage is tagged and identified properly Greet arriving flights and escort passengers into the terminal Make announcements including boarding calls, flight updates and paging passengers Communicate with Dispatch regarding up-to-date arrival times and correspond with other
carriers Collect payment, handle cash and complete Daily Sales Report Complete, submit and file all required paperwork including: LARF, FIM, Limited Release Tags,
Collect Shipment Form and any other paperwork/reports Perform and uphold Wasaya’s Customer Care Commitments to both internal and external
customers Any other related duties as assigned
Minimum Skills and Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent is an asset Previous customer service experience is an asset Strong customer service and troubleshooting skills Ability to lift up to 70lbs Exceptional conflict resolution, negotiation, and objection handling skills Able to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing Able to work well under pressure and with minimal supervision Strong attention to detail Able to deal with people sensitively, tactfully, diplomatically, and professionally at all times Proven data entry and typing skills Strong work ethic and positive team attitude Proficient use of Microsoft Office software, internet and e-mail Professional appearance and manners Ability to communicate in Oji-Cree or Ojibway is an asset
If you are interested in this position, please submit your resume and cover letter to: Human Resources
Wasaya Airways LP.300 Anemki Place, Suite B Thunder Bay, ON P7J 1H9, Fax: (807) 475-9681
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Internal/External Job Opportunity Thursday, May 01, 2014
Job Summary
Under the direction of the Ramp Lead, the Ramp Attendant performs aircraft loading and unloading and operates ground service equipment. Duties and Responsibilities
Load and unload cargo and baggage as directed by Flight Crew Marshall aircraft as required Operate aircraft ground equipment and push-back aircraft as required Assist with light aircraft grooming as required Assist with boarding of special needs passengers as required Maintain control of baggage and cargo as required Configure aircraft as required Complete all necessary equipment checks, documentation and paperwork Ensure quality customer service to all passengers Assist with cargo acceptance and inventory control Maintain company grounds as required Any other related duties as assigned
Minimum Skills and Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent Previous baggage and cargo handling experience is an asset Must be able to work with minimal supervision Demonstrated ability to operate material handling equipment including forklift truck Strong communication and customer service skills Able to work efficiently as a part of a team as well as independently Computer literacy, including working skills of Excel and e-mail Attention to detail in all areas of work Strong work ethic and positive team attitude Ability to communicate in Oji-Cree or Ojibway is an asset
If you are interested in this position, please submit your resume and cover letter to:
Human Resources Wasaya Airways LP
300 Anemki Place, Suite B, Thunder Bay, ON P7J 1H9 Fax: (807) 475-9681, Email: [email protected]
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Morgan Fuels is growing!Morgan Fuels, an Esso branded bulk petroleum reseller, has offices in Oak Bluff, Kenora, Vermilion Bay, Dryden, Sioux Lookout, Pickle Lake, and Red Lake.
The company has grown due to their excellence in customer service, effective operations and through our dedicated staff’s hard work. With the growth comes the need to restructure to ensure we continue to meet the needs of our current and future customers. We are happy to announce that Alan Howie, our former Operations Manager, has now moved into our newly created position of General Manager.
This has created an immediate opening for an Operations Manager in our Sioux Lookout office. The Operations Manager shall have the overall responsibilities for providing directions, control, coordination and leadership for the efficient operation for all regions of the Morgan Group of Companies. Some travel throughout Northwestern Ontario is required.
Preferred qualifications for the position include but are not limited to:- a post-secondary education in Business Management- 5 years’ experience in a management role- the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing- good computer skills with working knowledge of MS Office Suite- DZ driver’s license, knowledge of the area that Morgan Fuels serves- experience in a trucking/petroleum operation- knowledge of petroleum handling
The successful candidate will be required to submit an acceptable driver’s abstract and Criminal Records Check.
If you feel your skills and qualifications meet the above requirements, please send your cover letter and resume, by May 21, 2014 to:
Diane Martin, Human Resources Morgan Fuels, Box 1029 Sioux Lookout, ON, P8T 1B3Fax (807) 737-2617 Email: [email protected] For more details contact Diane Martin at 807-737-2250 ext 126
We thank all applicants for their interest; however only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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The Kenora District Services Board is committed to the provision of effective and efficient district-wide services that support its individuals, families, and communities in reaching their full potential.
Located in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, the KDSB is seeking to fill the summer position of Administrative Assistant. This position provides assistance to the operation of the reception area, provides clerical support and completes special projects within the various social services departments, and other related tasks.
Successful applicants will be able to:• Operate general office equipment• Communicate effectively with staff, clients, and the general public• Work independently and as part of a team to complete assigned tasks• Organize and prioritize tasks in order to meet timelines• Use computers and various software, specifically the Microsoft Office Suite• Maintain a high level of confidentiality and handle sensitive information
Qualifications will include:• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent• Enrolment in full-time post-secondary studies, preferably a related field such
as Social Services or Business Administration• A valid Ontario Class G Driver’s License (or equivalent)• A satisfactory criminal background check including vulnerable sector
screening• Previous experience working in an office environment
To be considered for this position, you must be aged 15-30 years and be a full-time student intending to return to school in the next school year.
Interested applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and resume, by email, referencing the competition number in the subject line, on or before May 9, 2014 at 4:30pm CDT to:
Bri Pollock, Human Resources Advisor Kenora District Services Board Email: [email protected]
Confidential information provided by applicants will be used for the purpose of this competition only and will be protected in accordance with the Freedom of Information
and Protection of Privacy Acts.
All responses are appreciated, however, only those to be interviewed will be contacted.The KDSB is an equal opportunity employer.
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Full Time One Year Replacement NNEC invites applications for full time one year replacement teaching positions for the 2014-2015 school year. Positions are available at Pelican Falls First Nations High School and Wahsa Distance Education Centre.
Pelican Falls First Nations High School is a private secondary school operated by the Northern Nishnawbe Education Council under the direction of the Sioux Lookout District Area Chiefs. Pelican Falls First Nations High School is a unique facility that is located on Pelican Lake in the traditional territory of Lac Seul First Nation and within the Municipality of Sioux Lookout, Ontario.
Wahsa Distance education Centre is a private secondary school operated by the Northern Nishnawbe Education Council under the direction of the Sioux Lookout District Area Chiefs. Wahsa is located on the traditional territory of Lac Seul First Nation within the municipality of Sioux Lookout. Wahsa is a unique facility offering secondary programming at a distance utilizing SMARTboard and Bridgit software technology.
Teaching positions are 1 year replacement positions with possibility of renewal.
NNEC provides:Competitive salaryExtended vacation periodsEstablished student support staff and counselling network
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSCertificate of Qualifications and Intermediate/Senior qualifications in required subject area(s);Member of Ontario College of TeachersExperience teaching First Nation students an assetSpecial Education background an assetComputer literacyAbility to speak a District First Nations language an asset
Preference will be given, but not limited to, candidates with subject specific qualifications in Native Language (Oji-Cree), English, Math, and/or Science.
TERM August 2014 to June 2015
Applications must be received by 4:00 p.m. Friday, May 16, 2014. Fax, email or mail your resume complete with statement of personal philosophy of education, copy of Ontario Certificate of Qualification and written permission for NNEC to contact three employment references and a brief cover letter to Human Resources at NNEC Head Office in Frenchman’s Head (807)582-3865 fax, email [email protected] or mail to Box 1419, Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1B9.
Only those selected for an interview will be contactedNNEC requires Criminal Background Checks from those offered positions
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AH-SHAWAH-BIN SIOUX LOOKOUT/LAC SEUL VICTIM SUPPORT SERVICES invites applications for the position of:
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT WORKER Contract Part-time Position
The Administrative Support Worker is responsible for providing effective support services to the Victim Services Coordinator as well as the Board of Directors of Ah-shawah-bin Sioux Lookout/Lac Seul Victim Support Services.
Qualifications: Minimum of two (2) years experience working in secretarial and/or receptionist
capacity; Preference given to post-secondary diploma in a recognized Office Administration
program; Preference also given to someone with accounting skills and have knowledge of
Simply Accounting; Proficient in word processing and database programs; Well-organized individual with excellent oral and written communication skills Genuine interest, and awareness of issues surrounding victims of crime and
violence; Cross-cultural awareness and sensitivity; Ability to work cooperatively, independently and as part of a team; Fluency in Ojibway or Oji-Cree would be a definite asset Successful applicant will need to provide an acceptable Criminal Reference Check
Terms: Contract part-time position Approximately 15 hours per week, schedule negotiable Starting wage: $18.50/hour
Please apply with resume and cover letter, including references, by Friday, May 9, 2014 to;
V. Geneva Sainnawap - Victim Services Coordinator Ah-shawah-bin Sioux Lookout/Lac Seul Victim Support Services
Box 1327, 56 C Front Street Sioux Lookout, Ontario. P8T 1B8
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If you are a Lac Seul First Nation band member and wish to put your name forward as a board member, send us your brief bio and why you would like to sit on the board, to:
If you are a Lac Seul First Nation band member and wish to put your name forward as a board member, send us your brief bio and why you would like to sit on the board, to:
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Position: Community Liaison Co-ordinatorTerm: Permanent, Full-TimeCompany: Obishikokaang Resources Corporation Location: Lac Seul First Nation Training Centre of Excellence
in Hudson, ON
CommunityLiaisonCo-ordinator–PositionOverview:Obishikokaang Resources Corporation is a resource management company that is owned and operated by Lac Seul First Nation. The company is responsible for the management of the Lac Seul Forest, which is located in the Sioux Lookout District of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resource’s Northwest Region. Obishikokaang Resources Corporation is committed to the sustainable management of the Lac Seul Forest with a focus on First Nations training and capacity building.
Obishikokaang Resources Corporation is seeking to fill the position of Community Liaison Co-ordinator. Reporting to the General Manager the successful candidate will be responsible for a variety of duties associated with all aspects of the business, ensuring a strong relationship continues to be maintained with the Lac Seul First Nation.
Qualifications:The ideal candidate: will be a Lac Seul First Nations Band Member; possesses a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record; has excellent interpersonal and written communications skills; has the ability to work independently or as a valuable team member; and, is committed to working towards ensuring a strong relationship is maintained between Obishikokaang Resources and the Lac Seul First Nation, with particular emphasis on capacity building and training.
AnticipatedStartDate: June 1st , 2014
DEADLINETOAPPLY:If this opportunity interests you, please send your resume and cover letter outlining your qualifications toObishikokaang Resources Corporation by Tuesday, May 20th, 2014 at 12:00 p.m. (noon).
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Job Title: LIVE-IN FOSTER PARENTSReports to: Direct Services Supervisor-Residential Unit Location: MUSKRAT DAM (Comp. #13-098)
LAC SEUL (Comp. #14-069) PIKANGIKUM (Comp. #14-070)
POSITION SUMMARY:
Tikinagan Child and Family Services is seeking Live-In Foster Parents for our Agency Operated Homes. The Live-In Foster Parents will reside with children in care to create a safe, nurturing, and family environment. The Live-In Foster Parents will work with a team of Child Welfare professionals and ensure that the Ministry Standards are met and carried out in the home. Tikina-gan Child and Family Services will cover all living expenses in the home, as well as provide a foster per diem. The Live-in Foster Parents will receive respite each month. Shifts can be an optional 2 weeks on and 2 weeks off.
DUTIES INCLUDE:
SchoolLiaise with the local school on the child’s attendance and progress.Daily ActivitiesInclude social and cultural activities appropriate for each child.MedicalEnsure the child receives medical attention as required.EmergencyContact the local authorities of any emergency involving a child.Daily House CareImplement proper meal preparation, house routine, and standards for the clients.TikinaganContact workers when necessary concerning the clients. Participate in case conferencing for the child/children in the home.
DO YOU:• Have the ability to communicate with the clients in a positive manner?• Have experience working with high risk and special needs children and youth?• Have the ability to work with Tikinagan staff and other service providers?• Have the ability to pass medical and criminal records check?• Have a valid Ontario driver’s license?• Speak one of the Nishnawbe-Aski languages (considered an asset)?
IF SO, THEN PLEASE SUBMIT AN UPDATED RESUME, COVERING LETTER AND 3 REFERENCES TO:
Residential Care SupervisorTikinagan Child and Family Services
All successful applicants will require a current Criminal Record Check (CRC) (and Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) for positions working with children). As such, it is recommended that
applicants apply for a CRC & VSC as soon as possible.
***ONLY THOSE SELECTED FOR AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED***
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Equay-wuk (Women’s Group) is Now Accepting Applications for our
New Employment Skills Training Program Starting May 20, 2014
Our New 10 Week Intensive Program Offers:
Introduction to MS Office 2013 Software Programs Career Research & Exploration Opportunity to Gain Hands on Work Experience through
Job Shadows & Job Placements Personal & Professional Skill Development Effective Self Marketing & Job Search Techniques A Weekly Salary!
Eligible Participants will be Aboriginal with Status, Unemployed &:
Possess at Least a Grade 9 Education May be Currently Receiving EI &/or Received EI
in the Past 3-5 Years From 1 of 25 Communities Represented by the Sioux Lookout
Area Aboriginal Management Board or from Lac Seul First Nation Community
To Apply, Please Submit a Copy of Your Resume to:Andrea Boles, Training Manager, Equay-wuk (Women’s Group)16 Fourth Avenue; P.O. Box 1781, Sioux Lookout ON P8T 1C4
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To assist adults who have developmental disabilities with a variety of activities of daily living.
Conditions of employment: Developmental Service Worker Diploma or Equivalent Applicants will be prepared to work flexible hours, including evenings, nights,
and weekend shifts Applicants will be prepared to use their personal vehicles for work purposes
Wage range: As stated in the Collective Agreement
please send resume with cover letter to:
Barb KirouacDirector of Human Resources and Administration280 Arthur StreetDryden, ON P8N [email protected]: (807) 223-5784
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Internal/External Job Opportunity Thursday May 1, 2014
Job Summary
The Ramp Attendant Supervisor works under the direction of the Station Manager and is responsible for normal Ramp Attendant duties and the general administration of the day to day YXL Ramp Operations
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Coach and train staff in the functions of the Ramp Attendant position First point of contact for staff questions and scheduling issues (i.e.: arrange shift coverage) Maintain up-to-date contact information for all full-time, part-time and casual staff Identify problems and make recommendations toward solutions Load and unload cargo and baggage as directed by Flight Crew Marshall aircraft as required Operate aircraft ground equipment and push-back aircraft as required Assist groomer with light aircraft grooming as required Assist with boarding of special needs passengers as required Maintain control of baggage and cargo according as required Configure aircraft as required Complete all necessary equipment checks, documentation and paperwork Ensure customer care to all passengers Cargo acceptance and inventory control Maintain grounds as required Prompt reporting of all accidents, injuries and incidents Perform and uphold Wasaya’s Customer Care Commitments to both internal and external
customers Any other duties as assigned
Minimum Skills and Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent is an asset Previous baggage and cargo handling experience Minimum of 2 years of direct work experience Ability to supervise and train employees, including organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work
assignments Solid negotiation, conflict resolution, and people management skills Excellent teamwork and team building skills
JOB TITLE Ramp Supervisor LOCATION YXL – Sioux Lookout STATUS Full Time SHIFT As Per Schedule ANTICIPATED START DATE As Soon as Possible DEADLINE TO APPLY May 16, 2014
Internal/External Job Opportunity Thursday May 1, 2014
Strong problem identification and problem resolution skills Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing Working knowledge of Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel) Must have excellent customer service skills Must be able to work in a fast paced environment Must be able to work with minimal supervision Ability to communicate in Oji-Cree or Ojibway is an asset
Working Conditions
Overtime as required Weekend work may be required Travel may be required Hazards associated with trade May be exposed to loud noise, dust, fumes and oils Indoor and outdoor work is required
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift up to 75 lbs; Repetitively
If you are interested in this position, please submit your resume and cover letter to: Human Resources
Wasaya Airways LP.300 Anemki Place, Suite B Thunder Bay, ON P7J 1H9, Fax: (807) 475-9681
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The Customer Service Agent Supervisor works under the direction of the Station Manager and is responsible for normal Customer Service Agent duties and the general administration of the day to day YXL counter operations.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Coach, train and supervise staff in the functions of the Customer Service Agent positions Assist in the creation of staff schedules
o Liaise with Station Manager to ensure staffing levels are appropriate Respond to staff questions and scheduling issues (i.e.: arrange shift coverage) Maintain up-to-date contact information for all full-time, part-time and casual staff Identify problems and make recommendations towards solutions to check-in and reservations
related issues Provide customer care to a variety of customers including: travel agencies, corporate customers,
and in-house agents, answer phones- give out fare, schedule information, etc Issue tickets, manifests and create reservations Ensure quality customer service to customers checking-in
o Provide boarding assistance, when necessary Filing, handling cash and preparing cash report Greet flights, announce boarding calls and page passengers Perform and uphold Wasaya’s Customer Care Commitments to both internal and external
customers Any other related duties as assigned
Minimum Skills and Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent is an asset Minimum of 2 years of direct work experience Knowledge of various computer reservation systems is an asset Excellent computer skills, MS-Office preferable, proficient in use of internet and email Ability to supervise and train employees, including organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work
assignments Solid negotiation, conflict resolution, and people management skills Excellent teamwork and team building skills
JOB TITLE CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT SUPERVISOR LOCATION YXL – Sioux Lookout STATUS Full Time SHIFT As Per Schedule ANTICIPATED START DATE As Soon as Possible DEADLINE TO APPLY May 16, 2014
Internal/External Job Opportunity May 1, 2014
Strong problem identification and problem resolution skills Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing Superior telephone manners and strong interpersonal skills Must have excellent customer service skills Must be able to work in a fast paced environment Must be able to work with minimal supervision Ability to communicate in Oji-Cree or Ojibway is an asset
Working Conditions
Overtime as required Weekend work may be required May be exposed to loud noise
If you are interested in this position, please submit your resume and cover letter to: Human Resources
Wasaya Airways LP.300 Anemki Place, Suite B Thunder Bay, ON P7J 1H9, Fax: (807) 475-9681
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BURNING PERMITS RESIDENTS OF SIOUX LOOKOUT, HUDSON AND ALCONA
All residents burning brush and grass between April 1, 2014 and March 31, 2015 are required to purchase an annual “Open Air Burning Permit” for $10.00.
All residents who have an incinerator must purchase an “Annual Incinerator Permit” for $10.00. This permit is valid for one year beginning April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015.
Any resident who does not have a Permit for burning will be subject to a fine as set out in By-Law No. 11-04.
Permits can be purchased at the following locations:
- Sioux Lookout Fire Hall, 39 Fifth Avenue, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.- Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.- Hudson Fire Hall, Tuesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please contactthe Emergency Services Department: 737-2564.
TRANSPORTATION AND DEPOSITION The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout has issued a call for Tenders for Residential Recyclable Materials Collection, Transportation and Deposition.
Addendum No. 2 for Tender No. T001-2014, Residential Recyclable Materials Collection Transportation and Deposition changes the closing date from Tuesday, April 22, 2014 to Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 1:30 p.m. local time.
To view the Addendum and to obtain a copy of the Tender Documents and Technical Specifications for this Tender, please visit the Municipal website: www.siouxlookout.ca.
Alternatively, a hard copy of the Tender Documents and Technical Specifications may be obtained by visiting the Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue, at the Customer Service Desk.
For more information, please contactPeter Moyer, P.Eng, Director of Infrastructure and Development:
Join us, along with Culture Days representatives on Thursday, May 15, 2014 at 2:00 p.m.,at the Centennial Centre, 54 Front Street, 3rd Floor, to discuss plans for fostering
Culture Days 2014, the National Arts and Culture Celebration to be held in Sioux Lookout, September 27-28, 2014.
Everyone is welcome! We look forward to seeing you there!
For more information, please contact Reilly Scott, Arts & Culture Coordinator:737-2700, ext. 2296 or [email protected].
FIRST AID COURSES
The Parks and Recreation Department is offering Emergency First Aid (1-day, $115)and Standard First Aid (2-days, $142) training on June 24 and June 25, 2014.
For more information or to register, please contact theParks and Recreation Department: 737-1994 or [email protected].
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War-game exercise a challenge for local reservistGeoff ShieldsstAff Writer
ARMY Reservist 2 0 - y e a r -old Private
MacKenzie McKay from Sioux Lookout recently participated, along with 350 other reservists from Saskatchewan,
Manitoba and North-west Ontario, in exercise Bison Warrior 2014 which ran from April 26 - May 3 and was staged in the Carberry hills of CFB Shilo army base located in southwestern Manitoba.
Private McKay has been part of the Canadian Armed Forces for the past three years and is a member of the 18 Field Ambulance Medical Corps from Thunder Bay which is attached to 38 Canadian Brigade Group.
Commenting on his enlistment, McKay said, “I was offered an aboriginal military training program for a summer - Bold eagle.” he added that he most looked forward to the medical station experience.
Private MacKenzie McKay at work.Photo submitted by Major Mike Lagace
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The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Volume 23, No. 26 Wednesday, May 7, 2014 - Page 21
Popular pursesMore than 70 ladies packed the Forest Inn Rainforest Room May 2 for the Sioux Lookout Blueberry Festival’s first major fundraiser of the year, a ladies night out purse auction.
Twenty purses with accessories such as jewelry, candles, tea were auctioned off by Dj Slipper-e, Jason Bailey of Volt entertainment.
Blueberry Festival Coordinator Leia Toppozini said of the sold out event, “Basically we had a ton of companies and very generous people in the Sioux Lookout area donate purses and things to sell with the purses. We are very grateful for everyone’s support.”
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Page 22 - Wednesday, May 7, 2014 Volume 23, No. 26 - The Sioux Lookout Bulletin
Sioux Lookout Youth Centre re-opens on a joyful noteGeoff ShieldsstAff Writer
A traditional song a c c o m p a n i e d with drumming,
followed by a prayer from elder Juliette Blackhawk, heralded the official re-opening of the Sioux Lookout
Youth Centre by the N i s h n a w a b e - G a m i k Friendship Centre in partnership with the Municipality on the evening of May 2.
executive Director Brenda Dovick opened the evening by welcoming the 70 people
in attendance. She spoke about the changeover. “This building has a lot of history, so we are going to continue to make it good history.”
She was followed by Mayor Dennis Leney and the newly appointed Youth Centre
Coordinator Paige Spade.Afterward, Leney
commented, “I’m glad to see that the Centre is up and running again and by the crowd that we have got tonight, it looks like it’s going to be a success and I hope that all the youth in the municipality
participate in it.”he added, “It’s always
been a commitment of this Council that youth comes first.”
Spade shared, “I just hope this is a place for youth to do positive things, to be involved in the community, and
to learn from each other. I look forward to meeting the youth in the community.”
Dovick concluded, “It is such an exciting day, to be a part of helping our youth create their own space in our community.”
Curling wrap-up and golf kick-off at SLGCCTim Brody
AssociAte editor
APPROxIMATeLY 90 people came together at the
Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club (SLGCC) on the evening of May 3 for a special curling wind-up and golf kick-off potluck dinner organized by the SLGCC Curling Committee.
The evening included presentations to this season’s curling champions.
Ladies Club Champions receiving the Minnie Mickelson Memorial Trophy were Laurel hakala, Rita Driver, Tracey ellek, Jeanette Pierce and Florence Bailey.
Mens Individual Club Champions for the Tuesday Night League were John Davies, Chris Pizziol, Tim Davies, Ian Staley and Garth Gastmeier. Thursday Night League champs were Laurie Jefferson, Chris Jefferson, Bryan Neufeld and Neil Anderson.
Mens Club Champions receiving the Ralph Curtis Memorial Trophy were Laurie Jefferson, Chris Jefferson, Bryan Neufeld and Neil Anderson.
Ladies Aggregate Winners were Marlene MacDonald, Monique Mousseau, Vera Kamea-LaCroix and Barb Pierce.
Mens Aggregate Winners for the Tuesday evening league were John
Davies, Chris Pizziol, Tim Davies, Ian Staley and Garth Gastmeier. Mens Aggregate Winners for the Thursday evening league were Laurie Jefferson, Chris Jefferson, Bryan Neufeld and Neil Anderson.
Mixed Aggregate Winners were Muriel Anderson, Neil Anderson, Chris Pizziol and Karen McGoldrick.
Golf memberships were sold during the evening.
“It’s only with your support this club is going
to stay alive and prosper,” shared SLGCC Board of Directors representative Knowles McGill.
he acknowledged sponsors, the hard work of volunteers, and club manager Gus MacLellan.
Muriel Anderson, of the Skip to equip committee, said funds from this year’s event will go to a new long term care facility in the community. She added the community needs to raise about $3 million for that project.
JoAnne Van horne,
Chair of the SLGCC Curling Committee, explained, “At our Curling Committee meetings that we had throughout the year we discussed
how to bring curling and golf together. This is one club and people need to remember that. We wanted to organize an event that would bring our
two sports together.”The idea was also to
host a fun evening to try to attract as many people to the club as possible.
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Curling winners this season. Bulletin Photo/Tim Brody
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N E W SPage 24 - Wednesday, May 7, 2014 Volume 23, No. 26 - The Sioux Lookout Bulletin
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Visual arts workshop held at QEDHSGeoff ShieldsstAff Writer
A visual arts w o r k s h o p was held in
the art room of Queen elizabeth District high School last Saturday afternoon.
Local artist and workshop teacher, 17
year old Santana Paleske, showed the 10 children who attended some introductory basics about graphite drawing, with each child creating their own ideas with the aid of graphite pencils.
Speaking about the workshop, Paleske said, “The idea is to help
the younger kids to get enthusiastic about art. The turnout was more than I expected and if they come up with anything interesting it is very gratifying for me.”
her mother Debra Roy added, “I’m just glad to see fresh young children here taking
an interest in art and if Santana can do what she can to inspire kids in the community, then she has done something great for Youth Arts Week.”
Commenting on the afternoon, 10 year old Anna Schaub said, “It’s been pretty good so far.”
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