Land Code FAQ (Part 3) Pg. 2 MEMBERTOU NEWSLETTER Membertou School Pg. 4 Parents Against Drugs Pg. 12 FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 . WWW.MEMBERTOU.CA 42nd Annual Wally Bernard Memorial Tournament The 42nd Annual Wallace Bermemory of Wally Bernard in nard Native Youth Hockey 1988 and is the second-longest Tournament was held this past running Native Hockey tournaweek at the Cape Breton County ment in Canada. Recreation Centre in Coxheath. Over 40 games were played beThe tournament is considered tween March 5th - 8th. to be a major event for Atlantic Aboriginal Youth Hockey. Teams from several Mi’kmaw communities competed in all It is important to note the posidifferent age groups. Eskasoni tive conversations that took place enjoyed much success winning during the tournament. Many championships in nearly all spoke of the fun memories they divisions with the exception of had as players and noted that it Novice, won by Millbrook. was always the values and examples of sportsmanship, teamBeginning in 1974 as the Indian work and discipline that are the Juvenile Invitational Hockey foundation of the tournament’s Tournament, it was renamed in continuing success. INDEX Governance - Pg 2 Chief & Council - Pg 3 Membertou School - Pg 4 Community - Pg 5 - 11 Parents Against Drugs - Pg 12 Health - Pg 13 Notices - Pg 14 Classifieds - Pg 15 - 16 ...................................................... NEWSLETTER INFORMATION The next newsletter edition is Friday, March 27, 2015. Deadline is Friday, March 20, 2015. All content must be sent to: communications@membertou.ca Newsletter will be available to view online the Friday it is printed. www.membertou.ca INFORMATION ONLY Flyers cannot be published in the newsletter. .................................... MEMBERTOU BAND HOURS Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Lunch 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. NOTICE: Should the Membertou Band Office be closed due to inclement weather employees will be notified by email. GOVERNANCE. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 2 Membertou Governance Governance Committee Events, Activities and Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Membertou is one of many First Nations in Canada to sign onto the First Nations Land Management Framework Agreement. The Agreement transfers authority and management of reserve lands from the Federal government to our own control, and removes us from roughly 25% of the Indian Act. But what does this really mean? To provide a better understanding of the Act, we have a compiled of some of the most common questions our members might have. Over the next several issues of the Membertou Aknutmaqn newsletter, the Governance Committee will feature new FAQs on Land Code. Land Code Frequently Asked Questions (Part 3) Q: Are off-reserve Members involved? A: Yes, ALL Members 18 years or older, both on and off reserve have the right to vote on the Land Code and Individual Agreement. Q: What lands are involved? A: Potentially, all 3 of Membertou reserve lands. The reserve lands of Malagawatch are not included because they are jointly held with other communities. Q: Will the land governance powers extend to traditional Membertou territories? A: No. The land governance powers only relate to existing reserves held by Membertou. (Excluding Malagawatch) Q: Will First Nation land be considered fee simple land? A: No change to title is affected by our land code. Lands will continue to be reserve lands held in trust by Canada but jurisdiction over the land and decision making in relation to the land will be in the hands of Membertou. Q: Can Membertou make laws? A: Yes. Membertou will have the power to make laws in respect of the development, conservation, protection, management, use and possession. Q: How will Membertou laws be enforced? A: Membertou will have full power to enforce its land & environmental laws. Laws can also be tried in federal or provincial courts. Q: What powers will Membertou have? A: All the powers of an owner in relation to its land, except control over title or the power to sell. Membertou will be able to lease or develop their land & resources, subject to Membertou law. Q: What happens to existing 3rd party interests? A: Nothing. They will continue in effect according to their terms & conditions. Don’t see your question here or wish to schedule a home visit with a Governance Committee member to learn more about the Membertou Land Code? Feel free to contact Cheryl Knockwood, Membertou Governance Coordinator, for more information at (902) 564-6466 (ext. 2520) or via email at cherylknockwood@membertou.ca. CHIEF & COUNCIL. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 3 Chief and Council CHIEF AND COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE UPDATED - Membertou Chief and Council will be meeting Deadline for all letters to Chief and Council on the upcoming dates: is 12:00 p.m. noon on the Monday prior to the council meeting. MARCH Tuesday, March 17 - Commercial Tuesday, March 24 - Government Tuesday, March 31 - Commercial RE: ANNUAL DONATIONS - May Disbursement Council gives its members the opportunity to split their annual donation into two payments if individuals want. This means that if you fill out a Split Donation Application before the May deadline, you will receive half your donation in May and half in November. Council has approved changes to be made to the Donation Applications which will be available March 2nd. The application will be available at the Band Office, on Membertou’s website for download and we will be mailing out applications to those living off-reserve. The deadline for the May Split Donation will be May 4, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the Split Donation or wish to update your address for the mail outs please contact Candice or Johanna at 1-902-564-6466 ext 2220 or 2210. Toll free 1-800-617-6466. Tobacco Shop Price Increases Effective April 1st prices at the Tobacco Shop will be increasing by 2.5%. This means that for most products prices will increase by $1.00 or $2.00 per item. The price increase is necessary to keep pace with the rising wholesale cost of tobacco products. Here is the new price list: Dumaurier sp Blend$78.00 All regular cartons$76.00 All Number 7 cartons$61.00 All Canadian cartons$59.00 100 g tins$31.00 200 g tins$58.00 Red Man chew tobacco $169.00 Copenhagen chew tobacco$62.00 Players pouch tobacco$82.00 Belvedere pouch tobacco$82.00 Export pouch tobacco$59.00 If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact any member of the Chief and Council. Chief and Council MEMBERTOU SCHOOL. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 4 Maupeltuewey Kina’matno’kuom Kindergarten - Six School Hours 8:45 AM - First Bell Rings 9:05 AM - Morning Classes Begin Dismissal Schedule 2:00 PM (Grades Primary - Two) 3:00 PM (Grades Three - Six) Afterschool Program 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Recess Schedule 10:15 AM – 10:30 AM (K - 4) 10:30 AM – 10:45 AM (Grades Primary - Two) 10:45 AM– 11:00 AM (Grades Three - Six) Lunch 11:00 AM - 11:25 AM - (K - 4) 11:25 AM - 12:00 PM - (Grades Primary - Two) 12:00 PM - 12:25 PM - (Grades Three - Six) Breakfast Program The school provides a light breakfast for students Monday – Friday in the cafeteria. (8:30 AM - 8:45 AM) Hot Lunch Program Option Maupeltuewey Kina’matno’kuom offers an optional hot lunch program for students in grades Primary to Six. The 10 meal punch card will be $25.00 ($2.50 per day for 10 days) or purchased at a daily cost of $3.00. Teachers will keep track of the students’ meal card and will send reminders home when there is one meal left. If you are interested in the Hot Lunch Program Option please see the administraion for further details. School Menu We are currently working with the Nutritionist from the Union of Nova Scotia Indians to come up with healthy lunch ideas according to the Canada Food Guide. We are looking at lowering the sodium and sugar levels. Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Chicken Fajita, Rice and Drink Lasagna, Salad, and Drink Soup, Sandwich and Drink Taco, Rice and Drink Fish Burger, Fries and Drink * Menu will change every four weeks We are a Peanut & Nut Free School and are reminding all staff, students, parents & guardians to refrain from bringing any products containing peanuts or peanut substances into the school. 2015 Primary Registration Forms 2015 Primary Registration Forms are available at the school and at www.membertouschool.ca Pupils registrering for Primary for the first time must be (5) years old of age on or before December 31, 2015. Valid proof of the pupils age (official birth certificate), and Provincial Health Card Number and expiry must be presented at the time of registration. Birth Certificates are required for the first day of school Septemer, 2015. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the school at 902 562 2205 COMMUNITY. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 5 Thank you from the family of Caroline Marshall Hobbs We, the family of Caroline (Kalo’lin) Marshall-Hobbs wish to extend our appreciation to our friends, neighbours and family members for the comfort, support, prayers and king words at the time of her passing. We are extremely grateful to those who travelled far and near, offered their condolences and love, phoned, sent messages, flowers, prepared food and meals, sympathy and mass and memoriam cards, online condolences, monetary gifts and charitable donations. Special thanks to Bill Curry and his staff for their caring manner and compassion. Sincere thank you to the pall bearers: sons Pius, David, Terry, John, Simon and Stephen Marshall; Danny Paul, Darren Pau, and Godson Chief Terry Paul; honorary pall bearers – grandsons Glen Gould, Darren and Joey Sylvester, Randy Sack, Christian David and James and Julian Marshall, Ryan and Paul Bradley Gould, Lyle and Donnell LaPorte, Ben and AJ Marshall; and readers Darlene Anganis, Dolena Poulette, and Joanne Alec. Thank you to Taylor Sylvester, greatgrandchild Hallie O’Reilly, grandchildren Symone and Simon Angus Marshall who did the offertory procession. Our thanks to Eucharistic Ministers Edith Christmas, Lawrence Paul Jr. and Tom Sylliboy, altar server Lance Paul, cross-bearer Dean Christmas, and members of the Grand Council for taking part in the service. Our sincere thanks to Rev. William Burke for his heartfelt words of kindness that captured the spirit of our Mom/Gram. A special thank you to the Mi’kmaq Choir for the beautiful music they provided. A sincere thanks to her grandson Glen Gould who led the Mi’kmaq Honour Song at the gravesite. Special thank you to Edith Christmas for preparing the funeral arrangements. Thank you to Laurie Doucette, Sandi Gould, Emily Paul and Calvin (Jip) Paul for helping before and after the wake and funeral service. We appreciate all you’ve done. Thank you to all who contributed in any way. Sincere thanks to TJ Martin for staying at the family home during the funeral service, which is an old custom of our Mi’kmaq people. Thank you to Calvin (Jip) Paul and TJ for cleaning the home after the funeral, and special thanks to Darren Paul for watching over the sacred fire. Our sincere thanks to the staff of 4B, Palliative Care and Dr. Power for their kindness, care and compassion for our Mom/Gram during her stay. Thank you to Father Paul MacGillivary, Father Burke and Father Martin MacDougall for their visits. Special thanks to Mom’s best friend, Viola Christmas, for her prayers and support during this difficult time. Our sincere thanks to Mom’s only living sister, Auntie Josephine, for her prayers and comfort during Mom’s final days. Our sincere thank you to the staff of Membertou Wellness Centre for all their help and caring support. The CCAs were so kind and made her laugh every day. They loved Mom’s humour. Special thanks to the Membertou Band for accommodating Mom/Gram so she could live comfortably in her home. Special thank you to the staff of the MTCC for the wonderful meal they served. Sincere thanks to Terry Marshall and Glen Gould for leading the salite/auction, Austin Christmas and his crew for collecting items and donations in the community, and the ladies who helped with the salite. Special thank you Madelaine O’Reilly (granddaughter) for the special video she made of Mom/Gram. Great memories for all to cherish. We are forever grateful to anyone who helped in any way. Thank you for your love, support and kindness during this time in our lives. Wela’liek. Kesalulkek Kiju! Rest peacefully. -The Marshall, Sylvester, LaPorte, Peck, MacKinnon, O’Reilly, Gould, Googoo Families. “Remember to always do small things with great love!” – Mother Theresa COMMUNITY. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 6 St. Ann’s Church and Religion Education Notice Saturday Masses at St. Ann’s Church in Membertou Next Religion class for the Grade 2, First Holy Communion will be on Wednesday, March 25 from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Mass: Saturday, March 14, 2015 Lector : Monica Paul Eucharist Minister: Lance Paul Altar Server: Dean Christmas No Religion Classes during March Break. Grade 9 Religion Classes for the Sacrament of Confirmation. The students are asked to please take part in a Youth Rally on Sunday, March 29, 2015 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Holy Family Parish on Main St. Sydney Mines. If school is cancelled due to inclement weather, religion classes will also be cancelled. St. Anne de Beaupre Trip June 25, 2015 - July 1, 2015 Are the dates for our trip to St. Anne de Beaupre. If interested in going on this Pilgrimage please leave your name with Edith or Viola Christmas. More information will be in the next newsletter. Mass: Saturday, March 21, 2015 Lector : Joan Paul Eucharist Ministers: Edith Christmas Alter Server: Dean Christmas Palm Sunday Mass will be celebrated on Saturday March 28, 2015 at 5:30 PM Lector: Louise Paul Reading of the Passion: Sandi Gould and Darlene Anginas Eucharist Minister: Lawrence Paul Jr. Notice to Community Members Please remember to watch your mail for T4 slips for OAS, Canada Pension and Child Tax Benefits. I called Revenue Canada and they will be mailing T4 slips during the months of January and February. Revenue Canada will be sending me “Income Tax Returns” for 2014 end of February so I will not be able to do income tax returns until the month of March. If you have not filled out your 2013 Income Tax returns, I have some left in the office. You need to file your income tax returns to get your OAS, Supplement, Family Allowance and your GST. The Nova Scotia Heat Rebate($200.00) can not be processed unless you have filled out your 2013 returns. If your heat rebate forms were mailed back to you, please come in and we can do another income tax return. You have until March 31, 2015 to qualify for the heat rebate. -Joan Denny, Director of Social Deadline For Funding The deadline to apply for METS and STAIRS funding for September courses is Friday, May 29, 2015. This includes NSCC and other private colleges. If you are in a 2-3 year program you are required to apply for funding each year. Please contact Melissa MacDonald at 902-564-6466 ext. 2480 or Anna Marshall at 902-564-6466 ext. 2631 if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you. COMMUNITY. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 7 Attention Grade 9-12 Students: Student allowance checks will be going out in April for your January - March attendance. Please make sure that if you have moved that you are calling and updating your address with Finance as ALL checks are being mailed. You can either see Candice Paul or Johanna LaPorte at the Band Office or call us at 902-564-6466 ext. 2220 or ext. 2210. Prayers in Mi’kmaq The Seniors will be having Mi’kmaq prayers on Tuesdays from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Memberou Seniors Centre and Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Membertou Heritage Park. Fourth Annual Wi’kipaltimk Spring Gathering The fourth annual Wi’kipaltimk Spring Gathering is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, 2015 and will be held at the Membertou School this year. Breakfast will be held at the Membertou Seniors Centre beginning at 9:00 AM. Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Cheryl Knockwood at 902-564-6466 ext. 2520 or Gloria Nicholas at 902-564-6466 ext. 2430 More details will be available in the upcoming newsletter. Ulnooweg Information Session Are you looking to start a business, buy a business, or expand an existing business? We invite you to attend an information session to learn more about: Ulnooweg Services (loans and business support) and the application process. Date: March 16th and 17th Place: Membertou Entrepreneur Centre Time: 5:00 to 7:00 PM (One on One Discussion 9:00 to 11:00 AM on March 17th) Office Space for Rent at Membertou Entrepreneur Centre Membertou Entrepreneur Centre Membertou Business Plaza 201 Churchhill Drive Membertou, NS The office space comes with office desk and chair, share reception area and boardroom (seats 12-15), access to kitchen facilities, restroom, telephone, photocopier and internet. For further information contact Eileen Paul at 902-564-6466 ext. 3302 or email eileenpaul@membertou.ca For Membertou Band and Community Members: Six Week Weight-Loss Class Dates: April 17, April 24, May 1, May 8, May 15, May 22 Where: Membertou Seniors Room Time: 12:00 to 1:00 PM Lunch Provided Sign-up sheet at the Membertou Wellness Home COMMUNITY. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 8 ParticipACTION Presents ‘Unplug and Play’ During the week of March 23rd to 29th, I want to see your active photos! Send them to my email, tag me on Facebook (wait, not my Facebook friend? Search out Krista Devoe MPAL and send a request!), and you will be entered into a draw for a day pass at the YMCA - there will be 20 winners! You can send one photo per day to increase your chances of winning. Don’t forget to name everyone in the photo, and let me know what activity you’re doing! This contest is open to Membertou residents only. Your photo may be requested to be used as media, and if so, release forms will be provided when permission is granted. Winners will be named on Monday, March 30th - Krista Devoe Membertou Natural Resources Membertou Natural Resources now has eel spears available for community harvest use. Any persons interested in helping with a community harvest of eels please contact Lance Paul at 902-567-2018 (office) and leave a message or at 902-304-3016 (cell) so we can organize a harvest date. -Lance Paul, Natural Resources Manager After Hours Phone Service for Housing Repair Emergencies Membertou residents experiencing housing repair emergencies are asked to call the Housing Department’s main telephone line at 902-564-2111 and they will be directed to a call answering service. If the call is considered an emergency then the call answering service will contact the Director of the Housing Department immediately who will arrange for a qualified contractor or Housing Department employee to address the situation. The telephone service will operate between 4:30 PM and 8:00 AM on weekdays or 24 hours on weekends and holidays. All non-emergency calls will be forwarded to the Housing Department on the following business day. If there are any questions or concerns about this service please do not hesitate to contact any member of Chief and Council or Randy Carroll, Director of Housing and Community Facilities. Membertou Breast Cancer Survivors donate to Membertou School During the Community Awards Banquet held on February 17, a special donation of $1,000.00 was made to Maupeltuewey Kina’matno’kuom from Membertou’s breast cancer survivors. Sister Dorothy Moore made the special presentation on behalf of the breast cancer survivors to education director Darren Googoo. The donation will go directly toward purchasing new books for the school library. On behalf of all the students, we are truly appreciative and grateful for your generous donation. Wela’lioq -Sharon Bernard, Principal Maupeltuewey Kina’matno’kuom COMMUNITY. FRIDAY, MARCH 13 , 2015 Page 9 Free Fit Camp For more information about free Fit Camp and Meal Prep please contact Candice Sappier at 902-577-8465 or by email at candicesappier@gmail.com Don’t Starve Yourself Skinny Lose Weight Now! Ask Me How! MEMBERTOU PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Krista Devoe Mi’kmaw Physical Activity Leadership Coordinator Membertou Tel: (902)564-6466 ext. 2560 Membertou Boxing Club WHEN: Monday - Thursday TIME: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Candice Sappier Herbalife Independent Distributor candicesappier@gmail.com (902) 577-8465 https://www.goherbalife.com/csappier/en-CA We are interested in young people born in 20012003 to start a Boxing Team for the 2019 Canada Winter Games, which we have had great success. Please let us know if you are interested. Ice Time at the Pier Rink Please respect the age groups’ ice time and stay with your own age group, please. I am asking this for the kids’ safety. Ice time schedule: Thursdays: Fridays: Saturdays: Sundays: Men’s Hockey 13-18 years old 12 years and under Men’s hockey 8:00-9:00 p.m. 9:30-10:30 p.m. 3:45-4:45 p.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Any coaches who want to organize some kind of hockey fun for the kids, here is your chance to learn and have fun as well. Dust off your old skates and participate. The kids need your guidance and can teach us all a good lesson at having fun. Thanks for the kids’ sake, Buster. COMMUNITY. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 10 Membertou Heritage Park Mi’kmaq territory, or Mi’kma’ki consists of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, the Eastern half of New Brunswick (north of the St. John River), the Gaspe Peninsula of Quebec. Many people today consider parts of Newfoundland and Maine are to be included. The District names are not exact translations, but are perceived meanings from different people. The Districts are: Kespukwitk-Lands End Sipekne’katik-Wild Potato Area Eskikewa’kik-Skin Dressers Territory Unama’kik-Land of Fog Epekwitk-Lying on Water Aqq Piktuk-The Explosive Place Siknikt-Drainage Area Kespek-Last Land The map and content was reprinted with permission from: We Were Not The Savages 3rd edition. By Daniel N. Paul Heritage Park Weekly Event Schedule Monday: Arts and Crafts 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday: Youth Drumming Senior Men Drumming 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Thursday: Elders Night Mi’kmaq Rosary will be every Thursday 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Sunday:Movie Night5:00 p.m. Sponsored by Memberou Interagency Membertou Heritage Park HOURS: Daily 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 902.567.5333 902.539.6076 Petroglyphs Gift Shop SALE! Children’s Pink and Brown Mukluks are on sale now, marked down from $200 to $125. All jewellery is on sale 25% off. Remember Mother’s Day is not far away WE HAVE LAYAWAY. LAYAWAY YOUR GIFT IN TIME FOR MOTHER’S DAY! We have TONS of SAGE at the Heritage Park. COMMUNITY. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 11 PARENTS AGAINST DRUGS. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 12 Substance Abuse and Addiction What Are Substance Abuse and Addiction? The difference between substance abuse and addiction is very slight. Substance abuse means using an illegal substance or using a legal substance in the wrong way. Addiction begins as abuse, or using a substance like marijuana or cocaine. You can abuse a drug (or alcohol) without having an addiction. For example, just because Sara smoked pot a few times doesn’t mean that she has an addiction, but it does mean that she’s abusing a drug — and that could lead to an addiction. People can get addicted to all sorts of substances. When we think of addiction, we usually think of alcohol or illegal drugs. But people become addicted to medications, cigarettes, even glue! And some substances are more addictive than others: Drugs like crack or heroin are so addictive that they might only be used once or twice before the user loses control. Addiction means a person has no control over whether he or she uses a drug or drinks. Someone who’s addicted to cocaine has grown so used to the drug that he or she has to have it. Addiction can be physical, psychological, or both. Physical Addiction Being physically addicted means a person’s body actually becomes dependent on a particular substance (even smoking is physically addictive). It also means building tolerance to that substance, so that a person needs a larger dose than ever before to get the same effects. Someone who is physically addicted and stops using a substance like drugs, alcohol, or cigarettes may experience withdrawal symptoms. Common symptoms of withdrawal are diarrhea, shaking, and generally feeling awful. Psychological Addiction Psychological addiction happens when the cravings for a drug are psychological or emotional. People who are psychologically addicted feel overcome by the desire to have a drug. They may lie or steal to get it. A person crosses the line between abuse and addiction when he or she is no longer trying the drug to have fun or get high, but has come to depend on it. His or her whole life centers around the need for the drug. An addicted person — whether it’s a physical or psychological addiction or both — no longer feels like there is a choice in taking a substance. HEALTH. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Membertou Wellness Home Plaza/Dynasty Only | 902-539-8770 For local medical trips please contact Dynasty/Plaza and allow them enough time to get you to your appointment on time. Please note that we will not accept receipts from any other taxi company. Dynasty/ Plaza is the only cab company that we deal with. Important Notice: Needles And Sharps Containers Sharps containers are available at the Membertou Wellness Home free of charge. These containers are disposed of in the proper manner so not to infect anyone. If you need a sharps container, please come to the Wellness Home and pick one up. Please do not throw needles and lancets in your garbage. This is very dangerous to childen who may be playing in your area as well as our garbage collectors. Healthy Pregnancy Classes The Healthy Pregnancy Classes dates for April are as follows: Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 1:15 PM and Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 1:15 PM. Both Sessions will be held at the Membertou Wellness Home. Door prizes and refreshments provided. Well Baby Clinic Well Baby Clinic dates are Tuesday, April 7, 2015 and Tuesday, April 21, 2015 both clinics are from 1:00 to 4:00 PM at the Membertou Wellness Home. Services include: update child’s/children’s Immunizations, Nipissing Developmental Screening, height/weight check, etcetera. No appointment necessary. Prenatal Information Session For prenatals, mothers of newborns and toddlers will be held on Monday, April 20, 2015 at 1:15 PM at the Membertou Wellness Home. For Membertou Band and community members. Bingo, refreshments and door prizes! Screening Clinic For blood pressure, glucose, and cholesterol will be taking place on Wednesday, March 26, 2015 from 1:00 to 4:00 PM at the Wellness Home. Door prizes and refreshments provided. Diabetes Information Session The next Diabetes Information session is scheduled for Thursday, April 23, 2015, at 1:15 PM at the Membertou Seniors Centre. For Membertou community and band members who are diabetics only. Bingo, refreshments and door prizes available. Page 13 Clinic Hours Dr. Jeff Power is available five days a week. Please contact Maggie, medical secretary, for an appointment. She can be reached at 564-6466 ext. 2440 ........................................ Evening Clnic Dr. Power will be continuing his evening clinics on Thursdays beginning at 1:00 PM. Please note that due to appointment bookings that walk-ins are not always a guarantee. If you make an appointment and are unable to keep it please call to cancel or re-schedule. ..................................................................... Vaccinations If your child requires vaccinations, please do not call Dynasty (Plaza) Taxi to bring you to the Health Center. These trips are not reimbursed by First Nations & Inuit Health. It is the parent/guardian’s responsibility to provide their own means of transportation. ......................................... Diabetes Foot Care Diabetic foot care is done by appointment only. Please call 564-6466 Madelaine ext. 2840, Tanya ext. 2750, Jenny ext. 2830, Natalie ext. 2760. ......................................... Dental Floyd Prosper, Dental Therapist has been relocated from the Wellness Home to the new Membertou School. If you have any questions for him, please call 564-6466 ext. 2790. Carol Sylvester is the COHI Aid. She can be reached at 564-6466 ext. 2799. ......................................... Blood Collection Wednesdays 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM at the Wellness Home. Please make sure you have your health card with you. ......................................... Medical Transportation Contact Louise Paul at 564-6466 ext. 2710 if you require medical transportation. Please contact her ASAP in order for her to receive approval from Health Canada for medical trips outside of Cape Breton NOTICES. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Mi’kmaq Family and Children Services All Family & Children’s Services in NS are currently experiencing a shortage of foster homes. To help please contact: Indian Brook - 1-800-263-8686 Eskasoni - 1-800-263-8300 Federation of Foster Families 1-800-565-1884 .......................................................................... The Mi’kmaq Crisis Line Available to First Nation communities across Nova Scotia, 24 hours a day, in their own language, by calling 1-855-379-2099 ............................................................................ Page 14 Time of Day Rate Houses built in Membertou in 2009 to current date that us electric heat as their main source of heat qualify for the Time of Day Rate offered by Nova Scotia Power. If you are not set up for this rate, please see Deanna Joe, Tenant Relations Officer for an application. This will save you money on your N.S power bill. Membertou Housing and Facilities New After-Hours Phone Service For Housing Repair Emergencies After-hours telephone service for Membertou residents experiencing housing repair emergencies. The telephone service will operate between Notice to Clients of Oil Delivery 4:30 pm to 8:00 am on weekdays and 24 Social clients who run out of fuel can contact hours during weekends and holidays. Joan Denny at 578-6040 cell or 567-3071 Membertou residents are asked to call the Housing Department’s main telephone home. ........................................................................... line at (902) 564-2111 and the call will be directed to a call answering service. All Safety Training Certificates non-emergency calls will be forwarded to the Housing Department on the following All employees and contractors for the regular business day. Membertou Band will have to bring in their certificates on any safety training needed for the job. To be put on file at the OH&S Job Line office. If these training certificates are not on file your jobs will be held off until they are The job line will provide a recording of brought in. If you have any questions please any current job opportunities and how an applicant can apply for a position with drop in or give Connie Osborne a call. ........................................................................... Membertou. If you are currently seeking employment opportunities, please call Housing Applications 902 563-4501 or view the Membertou Housing applications are now available at website, Facebook, newsletter, band office the Band Office. If you would like to request or HRDC. new housing or temporary housing please Thank you, see the Tenant Relations Officer, Deanna Joe. Human Resources ........................................................................... Monthly Housing Payments To ensure there are no missed housing payments, we are asking home owners/ renters with a monthly housing payment to ensure that their rent/mortgage is up to date and being paid either by payroll, social, or by coming in to the band office to make payments. If you have any questions regarding your account please feel free to contact the Tenant Relations Officer, Deanna Joe at 564-6466 ext 2310 or by email deannajoe@membertou.ca ........................................................................ Garbage & Recycling Collection NOTICE TO MEMBERTOU RESIDENTS. Garbage & Green Bin Every Tuesday - 12 p.m. Recycling Collection Saturday, March 14, 2015 - 12 p.m. ......................................................................... Membertou Services Garbage & Recycling Collection ......................................... Garbage & Green Bin Collection Tuesday, March 17, 2015 - 12p.m. Tuesday, March 24, 2015 - 12. p.m. ......................................... Recycling Collection Saturday, March 14, 2015 - 12 p.m. ........................................ Alcoholics Anonymous AA meetings in Membertou: Sunday 8 p.m. (HOW Group) Wednesday 8 p.m. (HOW Group) Thursday 8:30 p.m.(Membertou Group) ......................................... Austin Christmas Plumbing and Heating 24 hour plumbing and heating emergency service. New construction, renovation, service work. Mechanical ventilation installation. Call for a second opinion at 902-304-1090 ......................................... Cape Breton Regional Police Services Emergency 911 Non-Emergency 563-5151 (24 hrs) ......................................... E&R Plumbing and Heating Emergency response to all your plumbing and heating needs. 24 Hour emergency service, 7 days a week. Edwin LaPorte: 549-5244 Rodney Christmas: 561-5345 ......................................... Gamblers Anonymous GA meeting in Membertou: 3 Kateri Street Mondays 7:00-8:30 p.m. ......................................... Sir Jarrod Jig Paul Construction - 24 Hour Emergency Service- Heating, Plumbing, Roofing, Siding, Electrical and Drywall. Call 322-8307 (C) or 564-2266 today! CLASSIFIEDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 15 CLASSIFIEDS . FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Page 16 Information Session Are you looking to start a business, buy a business or expand an existing business? We invite you to attend an information session to learn more about: Ulnooweg Services (Loans & Business Support) Application Process Come join us on: Date: March 16th & 17th Place: Membertou Entrepreneur Centre Time: 5-7pm One on One Discussion Tuesday March 17th 9-11am
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