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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday April 12, 2019 Published by: Kateri Amikons (613) 625-2800 ext. #221 Email: [email protected] View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com FAMILY EASTER EVENT! As a family you will paint/create an Easter Master Piece! When: April 18, 2019 Where: Makwa Center Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m. Prizes for the Prettiest Creations Treats for everyone! Looking for Seniors to volunteer as a judge! Please contact Natasha to register your family or if you are willing to judge! Children must be supervised 613-625-2682 MAKWA BINGO UPDATE Makwa Bingo is under new management with the Sports & Recreation Department. Effective April 15, 2019 we will be SMOKE-FREE, there will also be some changes to the Monday evening program! We offer a full canteen with homemade meal options and delicious homemade desserts made fresh each week. Please continue to watch the newsletter each week for your jackpot numbers and any announcements. You can also check the Pikwakanagan Sports & Recreation Department page on our website at www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com or find us on Facebook under Pikwakanagan Sports & Recreation Department. If you would like further information please contact Kerry Andrews, Makwa Bingo Manager at 613-625-2682 INDOOR YARD SALE The Sports & Recreaon Department is looking to see what kind of interest everyone would have in an Indoor yard sale event at the Makwa Centre. There will be a small fee per table and you bring your own items of choice you would like to sell. The approximate date we are looking at is mid May. If this is something you would be interested in please contact: Kerry Andrews, Sports & Recreaon Manager 613-625-2682 No MercyLadies Broomball Team Would like to Thank Grass Roots Healing For sponsoring our Team

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Page 1: Pikwakanagan TibadjumowinIdentify specific skills and send resume to Taylor Ozawanimke by email at employment.officer@pikwakanagan.ca or drop off at the Admin office at 1657A Mishomis

Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin

Friday April 12, 2019 Published by: Kateri Amikons (613) 625-2800 ext. #221

Email: [email protected] View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com

FAMILY EASTER EVENT!

As a family you will paint/create an Easter Master

Piece!

When: April 18, 2019 Where: Makwa Center

Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m.

Prizes for the Prettiest Creations

Treats for everyone!

Looking for Seniors to volunteer as a judge!

Please contact Natasha to register your family or if

you are willing to judge!

Children must be supervised

613-625-2682

MAKWA BINGO UPDATE

Makwa Bingo is under new management with the Sports & Recreation Department.

Effective April 15, 2019 we will be SMOKE-FREE, there will also be some changes to the Monday evening program!

We offer a full canteen with homemade meal options and delicious homemade desserts made fresh each week.

Please continue to watch the newsletter each week for your jackpot numbers and any announcements.

You can also check the Pikwakanagan Sports & Recreation Department page on our website at www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com or find us on

Facebook under Pikwakanagan Sports & Recreation Department.

If you would like further information please contact Kerry Andrews, Makwa Bingo Manager at 613-625-2682

INDOOR YARD SALE

The Sports & Recreation Department is looking to

see what kind of interest everyone would have in an

Indoor yard sale event at the Makwa Centre. There

will be a small fee per table and you bring your own

items of choice you would like to sell. The

approximate date we are looking at is mid May.

If this is something you would be interested in

please contact:

Kerry Andrews,

Sports & Recreation Manager

613-625-2682

“No Mercy” Ladies Broomball Team Would like to Thank Grass Roots Healing

For sponsoring our Team

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin – APRIL 12, 2019

Event Date Location

Free Tax Clinic Every Wednesday Administration Office

SAVE THE DATE

Save the Date Section is for upcoming events that are 3 weeks or more away from the event date. Once the event date is within

2-3 weeks the full description will be advertised.

POW WOW 2019

Send your suggestions for themes and logos for this years Pow Wow to:

Amanda McGuire

14C Shingwak Inamo Pikwakanagan, ON

K0J1X0

Deadline is Monday April 15, 2019

We also invite anyone interested in joining Pow

Wow Committee to meet with us on Monday April 15 at 6:00 pm at the address listed above.

REGULAR HOME MAINTENANCE

Keeping up with home maintenance tasks will keep you from future headaches and wasted money. It can be intimidating however, you can do the majority of it on your own without much experience. Creating a home maintenance calendar will help. If all these things get accomplished regularly, your home will be happy for years to come.

Monthly

• Inspect & change out HVAC filters,

• Clean range hood filters by simply using a

degreaser from an auto parts store

• Inspect your fire extinguisher (s) and ensure it’s easy

to access

Spring

Spring is a big month for home maintenance. They don’t

call it “Spring Cleaning” for nothing.

Especially focus on the exterior of your home as it’s just

gone through winter and is preparing for

summer heat, and sometimes, brutal humidity.

• Check the exterior drainage to ensure rain water flows

away from the house.

• Check and clean your gutters

• Inspect the exterior of your home and check the

foundation for any cracks. A good silicone/caulk can fix

a lot of your problems.

• Get your air conditioning system ready for

summer; consider having it serviced.

• Repair/replace damaged window screens. You don’t

want bugs making their way in

• Clear dead plants/shrubs from the house

• Inspect roofing for damage, leaks, etc. Repair as

needed; you may need a professional

GOOD FOOD BOX AND BREAKFAST FOOD BOX

The Good Food Box and Breakfast Food Box program are available at the Mental Health building currently located at 469 Kokomis Unit 3 (beside the bingo hall). Everyone is welcome to access the program free of charge.

The Good Food Box provides a meal for approximately 5 people and the Breakfast Food Box provides breakfast and snacks for children.

For any questions please call the Mental Health Team at 613-625-1551 or stop in.

LAND FOR LEASE 1 Acre Uncleared Contact John Paul 613-633-3951

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin – APRIL 12, 2019

SUBSTANCE ABUSE RELAPSE,

PREVENTION & AFTERCARE

‘The Underlying Factors of Relapse and Attaching No

Shame to the Person who is Recovery’ Important

information for us all to know when recovering from

substance use disorders and supporting a loved one

through their recovery journey.

People experience relapse for a million different reasons,

perhaps you simply fell back into your old patterns,

maybe you haven’t received proper treatment for

co-occurring disorders such as anxiety or depression, or

maybe you just weren’t ready. There is one underlying

factor that is nearly always present in a relapse: Shame.

Studies have demonstrated that looking optimistically

towards the future can help you maintain your sobriety,

while dwelling in shame of relapse can create continuous

relapse. Shame can prevent a person from maintaining

their hard-fought sobriety, and holding on to those

negative emotions inside is toxic.

Talking about your shame and what you’re experiencing

can help you overcome and establish new coping

strategies to assist you on your path of recovery. If there

is pain or shame attached to your relapse or recovery,

this may delay your recovery process. Talking about the

underlying issues can open your mind to a new narrative

which can focus on redemption and hope. Please be

gentle on yourselves and know that there is no shame in

working towards a healed recovery outcome. Relapse

happens, and remember that you are worthy of growth

and change. When you are supporting a loved one with

their relapse and recovery journey, please be gentle and

compassionate to your loved one & be the

inspiration for others. If you require any information or

support to help you to begin or continue to recovery from

a substance use disorder. Please contact you NNADAP

Addictions Worker Alex @ 613-625-1551

FENTANYL NNADAP ‘GET THE FACTS’!

Please take the time to read and learn about fentanyl, get the

facts so that you can understand why it can be so

dangerous, and even deadly. Fentanyl is a very potent

opioid pain reliever. It is generally used in hospital settings,

and can also be prescribed by a doctor to help control

severe pain. Forms of fentanyl for medical purposes can be

given as skin patches, injections and tablets. Within

Canada, fentanyl has entered the illegal drug market by theft

of pharmaceutical fentanyl products, illegal import from

other countries and by illegal laboratories. Canada’s illegal

drug supply is being contaminated with illegal

fentanyl. You can’t see, taste or smell fentanyl and a few

grains is enough to kill you. Fentanyl is causing high rates

of overdose and overdose death. Why is fentanyl so

dangerous? Fentanyl is 20 to 40 times more potent than

heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine, which

makes the risk of accidental overdose very high. A very

small amount of pure fentanyl is enough to kill the average

adult. Fentanyl can be mixed with other drugs such as

heroin and cocaine, as well found in counterfeit pills that

are made to look like prescription opioids.

Signs of a fentanyl or opioid overdose include; severe

sleepiness or loss of consciousness, slow, shallow

breathing, lips and nails turn blue, person is unresponsive,

gurgling sounds or snoring, cold and clammy skin and tiny

pupils.

What to do if you suspect an overdose? Call 911

immediately for emergency medical assistance; Canada’s

‘Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act’ can protect you and

anyone else at the scene of an overdose from simple drug

possession charges. Use Naloxone, a drug that can

temporarily reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.

Naloxone wears off in 20 – 90 minutes, so it is very

important to seek further medical attention. Re-administer

Naloxone if signs and symptoms do not disappear or

reappear. STAY with person until emergency services

arrive.

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin – APRIL 12, 2019

NALOXONE KITS AVAILABLE

Naloxone Nasal Spray kits are available for Community

Members of Pikwakanagan First Nation. Kits are FREE &

Available to anyone 16 & over who uses opioids or has a friend

or family member who uses opioids. Naloxone is a drug that

can temporarily reverse an overdose, so long as it is given right

away and followed up with medical care. If you or anyone else

is having an OD (Overdose) from an opioid (such as; fentanyl,

codeine, oxycodone, morphine or heroin)

NALOXONE CAN SAVE A LIFE…..

Available through NNADAP at Mental Health Services at 469

Kokomis Unit 3

Naloxone Kits also available at

Health Services 473 Kokomis Unit 3

‘Harm Reduction’ for the opioid epidemic

Learn to save a life & prevent overdose from opioids

National Native Alcohol & Drug Abuse Program

Pikwakanagan, ON

Contact Alex for more information (613) 625-1551

SOCIAL SERVICES UPDATE

The Family Well Being three-year project has come to an

end. It is hoped that this is temporary.

As Jayden and Rhonda’s contracts have also come to an

end they are thanked immensely for all their hard work

and dedication to the various programs. They are both

wished well in their future endeavours. Danielle has

returned to her former position as the Administrative

Assistant for Prevention Services. Welcome back Danielle.

• Hilda Tennisco has accepted a three-month

contract as the Pikwakanagan Child & Family

Services supervisor to help ensure

program consistency and continuity.

• The Tween and Teen Facts program will continue at 101

Kiwita (Family Well Being building) on the same days

Tuesday - and at the same time. Danielle will be

hosting.

• Mike’s program on Friday’s will continue the same on

Friday’s at 101 Kiwita.

Thanks to the Pikwakanagan community for your

continued support.

CALL TO TENDER

Catering Services

Tenders are being accepted to provide breaks

and lunch from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

May 2, 2019

Makwa Community Centre

Breaks, Lunch for approximately 50 to 65 people

Final numbers will be provided

to the accepted Cater

Safe Food Handling Certificate an asset.

Caterer MUST provide the following:

Menu:

Soup, Sandwiches, salads (3 kinds)

Fruit, vegetable, cheese trays, dessert

To provide coffee, tea, water, juices, yogurt,

fruits, pastries,

Strawberry Juice, cups, plates, utensils

Lunch will be served @ Noon 12PM

Total cost can be sent to:

Education Services

1657A Mishomis Inamo

Pikwakanagan, ON K0J 1X0

(Please submit by: April 23, 2019 noon)

Name:

________________________________________

Phone Number:

________________________________________

Total Cost:

________________________________________

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin – APRIL 12, 2019

THE FREE TAX CLINIC

Administration Office on Wednesday's from

9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Please call the number

on the flyer to make an

appointment

**DROP INS WELCOME**

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH

AOPFN PARTNERS

Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation (AOPFN), Economic

Development Network for Enhancing Capacity of the Community

and Members of AOPFN

1. Sullivan’s- 2 to 3 years on Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Site

Position- CNL Site Surveyors

Position- CNL Administrative Assistant

Position- CNL Estimator

Job Descriptions are posted on AOPFN Facebook

To apply, please email resumes to:

Rick Farrell – Human Resources [email protected]

2. Economic Development Department (Ec. Dev) requires

resumes for the following employment opportunities:

Identify specific skills and send resume to Taylor Ozawanimke by email

at [email protected] or drop off at the Admin office

at 1657A Mishomis Inamo.

3. CNL Local Supplier Event

Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation is a co-host of the CNL Local

Supplier Event that will be held in Pikwakanagan on April 30, 2019.

AOPFN is looking for AOPFN businesses and First

Nation businesses to include in the invite of the event. This event is to

identify businesses for sub-contracting opportunities and

information of future bidding opportunities at Canadian Nuclear Labora-

tories.

Please contact Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko at (613) 625-2800 or by email

at [email protected] to include your business for

the invite.

4. Sub-Contracting Opportunities with AOPFN Partners

Sub-Contracting Businesses- Economic Development Departments (Ec.

Dev) requires businesses for

sub-contracting opportunities for projects taken place in the Algonquin

traditional territory. Projects include Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, On-

tario Power Generation and more.

For more information and to register your business, please contact

Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko at (613) 625-2800 or by email at

[email protected].

• Fencing, security, tree

clearing

• Materials/Aggregates

(gravel & clay)

• Drilling & blasting

• Dump trucks

• Catering

• Excavating,

concrete

• Temporary Sanitary

Facilities

• Demolition, site work

• Pressure grouting

• Heavy Equipment Operators, Admin

Assistants

• Carpenters, Electricians, Skill Trades

• Labourers, AZ and DZ

• Drivers

• Health & Safety

Inspectors

CALL TO TENDER

Catering Services

Tenders are being accepted to provide a

Spaghetti dinner from

5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

May 1, 2019, Makwa Community Centre

Approximately 40-45 people

Safe Food Handling Certificate an asset.

Menu:

Spaghetti Dinner, salad, rolls, Dessert

Coffee, tea, water, juices

Includes cups, plates, utensils, napkins

Total cost can be sent to:

Education Services

1657A Mishomis Inamo

Pikwakanagan, ON K0J 1X0

(Please submit by: April 23, 2019 noon)

Name:

___________________________________

Phone Number:

___________________________________

Total Cost:

___________________________________

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin – APRIL 12, 2019

CALL TO TENDER

FOR Community Grounds Maintenance

For the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation SCOPE OF WORK:

• New Cemetery cut grass, whipper snip and trim shrubs inside and outside front corners along Ininatig and Mishomis Inamo (the entire corner outside the fence that runs along Ininatig Inamo must also be maintained)

• Old Cemetery cut grass whipper snip, trim trees and shrubs inside

• Warrior Monument cut grass, whipper snip and trim trees and shrubs in area, (above and below monument)

• Digital Community Sign Corner cut grass whipper snip, trim trees and shrubs, pick up garbage

• Flower Boxes water flowers in the new flower boxes, on a daily basis that

will be located on the bridge

• Poison Ivy remove poison ivy from all area as required

Duration of Contract: May 3, 2019 – September 30, 2019 Tender Closing Date & Time: April 19, 2019 at Noon Tender Submission Requirements: A complete tender must include the following:

• Tender form completed in full (see Below); with detailed quote for each separate area

• Must have own riding mower and other equipment required to complete the scope of work listed above

• Must provide the materials and supplies needed to complete the scope of work listed above

Contract Award: The Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation is not obligated to accept the lowest or any tender. Site Examination: The bidder is encouraged to do a site inspection on their own accord to review the amount of work to be completed. Tender Submission: Submit “Tender” in a sealed envelope clearly marked. “Tender for Community Grounds Maintenance” addressed to: Merv Sarazin, Manager, Public Works, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, 1657-A Mishomis Inamo, Pikwakanagan, Ontario K0J 1X0 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2019 TENDER FOR COMMUNITY GROUNDS MAINTENANCE I, ___________________________________ having carefully read the tender specifications and completed a site inspection (optional). I am submitting my tender as: $___________________ per month. Date: ________________

___________________________ (Signature)

___________________________ (Phone Number)

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Position Title: Acquisitions Clerk Tenure: Full-Time, Permanent Department: Finance Location: Administration Office Salary Range: To be determined Closing Date: April 23, 2019@4:30pm Open To: Policy 20.0

SUMMARY

The Acquisitions Clerk is responsible for providing financial and administrative services that will ensure effective, efficient and accurate operations of the purchasing and inventory systems.

Basic Requirements Successful completion of high school or equivalent with work experience providing administrative support or clerical duties.

Rated Requirements

Knowledge:

• Generally accepted accounting principles

• Purchasing, receiving & inventory practices

• Contract administration and tendering processes

• Office procedures and use of equipment Abilities

• Research and negotiation skills via internet, catalogue etc.

• Excellent oral and written communication skills

• Mathematical, numerical skills

• Data entry skills

• Experience with Microsoft Office programs and email systems

• Attention to detail, organized and able to prioritize

• Able to multi-task and perform routine repetitive daily tasks Personal Suitability

• Strong interpersonal skills, friendly, approachable and experienced in customer services

• Possess tact, discretion, diplomacy, respectful, mature and professional

• Sound work ethics, reliable, thorough, proactive and flexi-ble

• Able to work independently and in a team environment

• Able to maintain a high level of confidentiality and honesty

• Is tolerant of constant interruptions, high levels of pressures and stress

ELIGIBILITY LIST WILL BE ESTABLISHED: YES

Screening and Application Procedures: Please see last

page.

Contact Person: Selena Roesler, Manager, Finance

Phone #: (613) 625-2800 Ext 224

Address: Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation,

1657A Mishomis Inamo, Pikwakanagan, ON K0J 1X0

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin – APRIL 12, 2019

CALL TO TENDER

Scope of Work

• To patch walls as required and paint the entire second floor of the Administration office and the 3 stairwells. Similar paint in all areas, white trim and ceilings.

• Paint and Mud will be supplied • You must provide your own equipment (ex.

Brushes, rollers, paint trays, Spill covers etc.) • You must move the furniture in all offices to

paint and put it back afterwards • You must be able to complete the work in the

Evenings and on the weekends • Successful bidder will have 3 weeks to complete

the work upon signing of a contract

Tenders should be provided in writing EXCLUDING materials.

Envelopes should be clearly marked:

“Tender for Patching & Painting”

Addressed to:

Merv Sarazin Manager, Public Works

1657-A Mishomis Inamo Pikwakanagan, ON

K0J 1X0

All Tenders must be received by April 19, 2019 @ NOON

LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY

ACCEPTED _________________________________________

My “Tender” for patching and painting the Second floor of the Admin. office and 3 stairwells is;

$________________ I, _________________________ have my own equipment to do the job and am able to complete the job in 3 weeks, in the evenings and on the weekends.

Phone: ____________________ Date: _______________________ Signature: ________________________________________

Bidding Opportunity Two Trucks Available

(both trucks have been Flagged & wont pass safety) For parts only

Bidding Closes April 19, 2019 @ Noon If Interested Please submit Bid on one or both trucks

Submit all bids in a clear marked envelope to

Merv Sarazin Manager, Public Works

1657-A Mishomis Inamo Pikwakanagan, ON

K0J 1X0

“Re: Truck Bid” ___________________________________________

Truck Bid 2019

I, ____________________________ would like to Bid $_____________ for the following _________________________,_________________. Phone __________________________ Date: __________________________ Signature: __________________________________

1999 FORD 4X4

Frame rusted beyond repair

No Keys

2007 CHEVY 4X4

Frame rusted beyond repair

Light and back rack not included

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin – APRIL 12, 2019

WE MATTER FEELING DOWN? FEELING HURT?

“WE MATTER COMPAIGN”

Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: www.wemattercompaign.org

Mental Health Team 613-625-1551

A FOOT IN TWO WORLDS Mike Richard, Clinical Director, Living Without Violence provides services every Friday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Family Well Being Office (613) 625-2324

ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN FIRST NATION MEMBERSHIP ADDITIONS

If you wish to appeal the addition of one of the above persons becoming a Member of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, please refer to your Membership Code, available in the Lands, Estates & Membership Department

or email at [email protected] Date Posted: April 12, 2019

Name Family Line Date Posted Appeal Period Ends

Leroux, Owen Bernard/ Partridge 15 Oct 18 15 Apr 19

Coulas, Michael Lavalley/ Partridge 24 Oct 18 24 Apr 19

Lavallee, Emery Lavallee 28 Nov 18 28 May 19

Lavallee, Roman Lavallee 28 Nov 18 28 May 19

Bernard, Rosaleigh Bernard 12 Dec 18 12 Jun 19

Rogers, Jessie Lavallee 19 Dec 18 19 Jun 19

Rogers, Colton Thomas Lavallee 08 Jan 19 08 Jul 19

Maple, Margaret Tennisco 18 Mar 19 18 Sept 19

Clifford, Dean Sharbot 27 Mar 19 27 Sept 19

WALKING GROUP Monday’s and Wednesday’s

Leaving from the Makwa Centre at 1:00pm to 2:00pm

AQUA FIT Where: Kinsman Pool Pembroke

Time: 1:00p.m.-2:00p.m. Every Wednesday Terryann Grosklag, Fitness Instructor at

613-625-2682

LEGAL INFORMATION CLINIC

LEGAL AID ONTARIO

RENFREW COUNTY LEGAL CLINIC

THURSDAY’S 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm.

Administration Office

DATES: Apr 17, May 23, June 20

~First come, First served~

For more information please contact;

Christine Hutchinson, RJ Program Coordinator

MAKWA BINGO MONDAY NIGHTS!

Doors open at 5:00 pm - Warm-ups at 6:45 pm Monday’s Jackpot $1,500.00 in 54 #’s

Progressive Balls and Nevada 613-625-2597

-NON-SMOKING-

TEMPORARY HEALTH SERVICES

Pikwakanagan Family Health Team Health Administration

(613) 625-2935 Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Nurse Practitioners: Derek Frew - Every day except Wednesdays

Devaloise Hatchou – To be advised Dr. Coulas - Tuesdays

473 Kokomis Inamo, Unit 3

Mental Health Team CHN*CHR*HCC

(613) 625-1551 469 Kokomis Inamo, Unit 3

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin – APRIL 12, 2019

ANISHINABE KITIZI PINASKAWIGWAMIG

ELDERS LODGE

Rental of Elders’ Lodge Call Sandy Nash,

President of Elders Committee (613) 717-2894.

TRAINING AND LEARNING

CENTRE

FREE lifelong learning for adults offered in Pikwakanagan Classes offered Tuesday’s a & Thursday’s at 473 Kokomis Inamo, Unit #4

……… and much more! Call: 613-628-1720

www.trainingandlearningcentre.ca This Employment Ontario service is funded in part by the

Government of Canada & the Government of Ontario

and through the Canada-Ontario Job Fund Agreement

Basic Computer Skills email and internet word processing

excel

Upgrade Your Skills reading writing math

ETMANSKIE HEATING SERVICES 24 HOUR OIL & GAS SERVICES

613-756-2199

DO YOU REALLY CARE ABOUT

YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH & BREATHING FRESHER AIR?

Starts at only $259 +HST LIMITED TIME ONLY

Call Us Today To Book Your Furnace Cleaning ONLY $97.00 + HST

SALES, INSTALLATION, SERVICE & MAINTENANCE FULLY LICENSED & INSURED

PIKWAKANAGAN BABY BUDDIES

Wednesdays from 1:30-3:00

A drop-in program for children under 2

Family Well-Being Building

The Community Health Nurse will also be available

Brittany Martin, CHN

613-625-1551

OMÀMIWININÌ PIMÀDJWOWIN

Heritage Centre/Museum

Open Monday to Friday

10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Language Class

6:30pm to 8:00pm

Gift Shop Hours

Monday-Friday 10:00am to 4:00 pm

Wednesdays 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

613-625-1958

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Kids Facts: Monday & Wednesday 4:00-5:45 PM

Junior Facts: Tuesdays 4:00-5:45 PM

Location: Prevention Services (613-625-2173)

Teen Facts: (13-17) 3:00-4:30 Tuesdays

Tween Facts: (11-12) 4:30-6:00 Tuesdays

WENDY’S HAIR SALON

613-628-6845

Next visit to Tennisco Manor is April 23rd

Please call or text to arrange an appointment. I look for-

ward to meeting you!

Home visits are available to clients with limited

mobility when I visit Pikwakanagan

- Wash, Cut & Style - Colours - Beard Trims

- Perms - Waxing

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Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation 1657A Mishomis Inamo

Pikwakanagan, ON K0J 1X0

(613) 625-2800 Administration Office (613) 625-2332 Fax Number

HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday - Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

12 :00-1:00 pm Closed for LUNCH

**HOLIDAY CLOSURES**

New Year’s Day, Family Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Victoria Day, National Aboriginal Day, Canada Day,

Civic Holiday, Labour Day, Thanksgiving, Remembrance Day & Christmas Day.

Closed between Christmas & New Year’s Day

LIBRARY HOURS Tuesdays & Wednesdays 1:00 pm—8:00 pm

Thursdays 2:00 pm—8:00 pm

WASTE DISPOSAL SITE

~ HOURS OF OPERATION ~

Wednesdays: 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Sundays: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER JUNE LOGAN

(613) 625-2545 or (613) 602-3626

***DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS THURSDAY’S at 12:00 NOON - NO EXCEPTIONS***

AOPFN EMPLOYMENT OPP0RTUNITY

PROCEDURES

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

Interested persons must submit a resume demonstrating how the

basic requirements are met and the names and day contact

telephone numbers of your three (3) most recent direct

supervisors. If direct supervisor references are not available, then

references that know your work may be accepted. Applications

will be

accepted in person or through the mail ONLY in a sealed envelope

marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention

of the contact person. NO FAXED OR ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS

WILL BE ACCEPTED. AOPFN has the right to short list for

interview/assessment purposes to the five (5) most qualified

persons. To obtain a job description, please contact the name

below.

SCREENING PROCEDURE:

The Board will screen all applications as presented. Applicants

will be screened on the following: 1.) Conflict of Interest-the

applicant must not be a member of the Supervisor’s immediate

family; 2) Resume-the Board will review the contents of the

applicant’s resume to ensure the applicant meets the basic

requirements as identified on this poster.