The OTTER is pleased to announce Casey Searle and her Casey’s Catchers business from Georgina Island as the 2017-18 Hugh Big Canoe Youth Business Award winner. Casey makes and sells a variety of beautiful dream catchers. Casey is expanding her small home business to include online and retail sales. Casey will be using her award to purchase stock and pay f...
Fire Fighter In Training – Graduate of Pre-Service Fire Fighter Course at Sir Sandford Fleming College
Stewart McCue a member of Georgina Island First Nation worked with the Georgina ...
Please join us for a look into the Community Capital Planning process and its purpose. Learn about the integral components of community capital planning: Who is involved? What is the Capital Plan? ...
Pathways to Employment – Academic & Career Preparation is a four week program to help clients work on employment skills and academic readiness.
Pathways will help participants g...
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...This summer, two major events have taken place in the Toronto area – the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) and the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education (WIPCE).
The...
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As we all know, the North American Indigenous Games is happening down in Toronto this week. Been seeing a lot of coverage on social media, it lights up my heart to see our youth o...
With great success, the Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation (OFNTSC) has hosted several Annual Conferences throughout its 22-year history. This year, the OFNTSC is rebranding the e...