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The Georgina Island Storytelling Project

Our stories celebrate our heritage and identity as Chippewa people. They preserve and teach our Indigenous ways of knowing and knowledge for the future generations of Georgina Island. In the tradition of oral history over generations, our youth - in their turn - will carry on this legacy to protect and share our proud history and who we are as the Chippewas of Georgina Island.

Job Postings typically fall under the Human Resources Tab on our Website, please check back frequently as we do update the postings as they come up.
Located at this link https://georgina.thedev.ca/community-services/human-resources

Human Resource Coordinator – Harmony Taylor harmony.taylor@georginaisland.com
P: 705-437-1337 ext.2235

The Human Resource Department develops and delivers human resource programs consistent with Georgina Island First Nation’s priorities and objectives. They define and implement appropriate human resource policies, procedures and guidelines consistent with the community’s policies and priorities.

Cover Letter and Resume Writing Guide

Request for Quotation

Send resumes to Harmony Taylor
harmony.taylor@georginaisland.com

 


COLDWATER NARROWS TRUST

APRIL 19, 2018

GEORGINA ISLAND COMMUNITY CENTRE

6:30PM

TO

 UPDATE THE COMMUNITY REGARDING

TRUST AUDIT

INVESTMENT RETURNS

 TRUST REVENUES USAGE FROM 2017

TRUST LAND PURCHASE(S)

COPIES OF THE TRUST AUDIT ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE BAND OFFICE FOR VIEWING PRIOR TO THE MEETING OR CAN BE OBTAINED BY EMAILING US AT THE ADDRESSES BELOW.

 

 

                                                                                                ELWIN EARLE

                                                                TRUST OFFICER

CHIPPEWAS OF GEORGINA ISLAND

natasha.charles@georginaisland.com                                   elwin.earle@georginaisland.com

 

Boil Water Advisory March 2018

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HEO Client Application

HEO medical_report_form

HEO Training Call for proposal 2018 OETIO

Tuesday February 6, 2018

Please join us for a Fundraiser Lunch and enjoy the video presentation by Greer Atkinson on the big screen!

Lunch will be Pulled Pork Sandwichs, Salads, Dessert and a Drink

See flyer for more information! Lunch Fundariser Feb 6, 2017

FLOOD WATCH

From the Desk of Brandon Stiles

WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT

FLOOD WATCH – Update

 

 

Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

120 Bayview Parkway, Newmarket, Ont., L3Y 3W3

Telephone: (905) 895-1281 Fax: (905) 853-5881

 

 

Issued to the following groups:

 

1)         Municipalities and Local Conservation Authorities

2)         School Boards, Police and Media

3)         Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation

4)         LSRCA Board of Directors and all LSRCA Employees

 

Date:   October 30, 2018

Time:   4:30 p.m.

 

The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that the Weather Office is forecasting 20-30mm of rainfall overnight and Wednesday, with the possibility of additional rain events for the remainder of the week.

 

The possibility of localized flooding in various low lying areas of the watershed exists due to this expected rainfall.   All watercourses in our area may experience higher than normal water levels.  As a result, local streams and rivers will become dangerous, especially in the vicinity of culverts and bridges.  Children should be warned to stay away from all watercourses.

 

This Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook will be in effect through November 1, 2018.

 

For further information, please contact the following person at (905) 895-1281:

 

Philip Thase, P. Eng.

Duty Officer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whitefish River First Nation Community Centre
Friday, January 18, 2018 10am – 3pm

Birch Island Maple Syrup Seminar Jan 2018

 

 

Ahneen! Well, it is hard to believe that it is already time to say Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year.

As we celebrate this holiday season, we want to extend our best wishes to everyone for a safe, happy and healthy Christmas with family and friends. As we reflect back on the year, and the many challenges we have faced in years gone by as a community, we have remained strong and determined. This can be a difficult time for those who are missing loved ones, and so we take the time to give thanks and special acknowledgements to those who have passed on. Let us use this time to reflect and count our blessings. We give thanks to our youth, our veterans, elders, and women and men who have contributed so much over time.

The greatest gift we could exchange this season is to serve one another.

May we ask you all to remember your neighbours at this time of year, especially the elderly and those who live alone.

We would also like to extend a special welcome to those who have come home to Georgina Island for the holidays to be with family and hope that you have a wonderful time.

Our very best wishes go to those who are sick at home or in hospital this Christmas and we wish you a speedy recovery.

To all who are spending Christmas away from the island, we would like to extend Christmas greetings from Georgina Island.

From your Council and your dedicated Band staff, we wish you and your family all the love and blessings of the season.

Merry Christmas!

Chief Donna Big Canoe

Councillor Bill McCue

Councillor Pat Big Canoe

Councillor Lauri Hoeg

Councillor Benson Big Canoe

 

 

As per by-law (10-03) the following breeds are restricted and not permitted on Georgina Island First Nation:

Pit Bull Terrier

American Pit Bull

Pit Bull

Stafford Bull Terrier

Bull Mastiff

Doberman Pinscher

Rottweiler

Akita

For more information contact Ellie Big Canoe, Animal Control Officer (705) 437-1337 x 2251

 

Chi-Miigwech (Thank-you) for your cooperation

Church Schedule Updated November 17, 2017