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AUGUST 2011 WE, THE TSE’KHENE NATION (PEOPLE OF THE ROCK) ARE PROUD PEOPLE NO.15

MLIB The Traveling Feather

edition

4&5August

A A2011

MLIB reports & updates Magazine style!&

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ContributorsMLIB The Traveling Feather

Adele Chingee, Cindy Preece, Vincent Chingee, Kandy Klijnsmit, Meaghan van Somer, Chris Kaip, Scott Taylor, Jodi Sharp, Eran Spence, Jeanne Hegel, Guy Rocheleau, Stephanie Rocheleau, Beth Cooper, Jenine Solonas, Ryan Bichon, Bob Inkpen, Geraldine Solonas & Marc P. Klijnsmit

McLeod Lake Indian Band address:

General Delivery

McLeod Lake, V0J 2G0

Toll Free 1-888-822-1143

Newsletter Submissions

Would you like to write something for The Traveling Feather? Please submit your story to [email protected]

MLIB Newsletter No.15

The Traveling Feather is published up to 12 times a year. Members of the McLeod Lake Indian Band and the people of McLeod Lake can submit their news and pictures at [email protected]

Office Opening Hours

The McLeod Lake Indian Band Office is open Monday - Friday

8.30am - 4.00pm.

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McLeod Lake Indian Band 11th Annual General Assembly

& 23rd Education Celebration 2011 !

Thursday, August 4th MC – Russ Boyko

TIME EVENT LOCATION HOST

8:00 - 9:00 Breakfast Gymnasium Anita and Georgina

9:00 – 9:15 Prayer Gymnasium Zepheria Isadore – Elder Councillor

9:15 – 10:00 Opening Remarks Gymnasium Chief Derek Orr / Adele Chingee – Band Manager

10:00 – 12:00 Trust Amendment Update Gymnasium Jemison Jackson – Royal Trust

Andrew Bolton – Letko Brousseau

11:00 – 2:00 INAC and Annuity Pay NRC Boardroom Beth Cooker – Membership Clerk

12:00 – 1:00 Lunch - BBQ Gymnasium Duz Cho Logging and Duz Cho Construction

1:00 – 2:00 Finance Update Gymnasium Jane Newman – Deloitte & Touche

2:00 – 2:30 Logging Update Gymnasium Al Humphreys / Ken Solonas Duz Cho Logging

2:30 – 3:00 Construction Update Gymnasium Jim Humphreys / Ken Solonas Duz Cho Construction

3:00 – 3:30 Summit Pipelines Update Gymnasium Russ McLeod – Summit Pipelines

3:30 – 3:45 Land Management Referendum Gymnasium Land Management Committee

3:45 – 4:15 Questions Gymnasium Anyone Welcome

4:15 – 4:30 Closing Remarks Gymnasium Chief Orr / Adele Chingee

4:30 – 5:30 Dinner - Chili Gymnasium Anita and Georgina

6:30 – 10:00 Bingo Heritage Site Stephanie Rocheleau – Anita Vallee

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www.mlib.ca

McLeod Lake Indian Band 11th Annual General Assembly

& 23rd Education Celebration 2011 !

Friday, August 5th MC – Russ Boyko

TIME EVENT LOCATION HOST

9:00 - 10:00 Breakfast Gymnasium Anita and Georgina

Prayer - Opening Remarks Heritage Site Zepheria Isadore / Russ Boyko / Chief Orr / Pat Bell 10:00 - 10:15

* Recognize our esteemed sponsors

23rd Education Celebration Heritage Site Jodie Ware – Education Manager 10:15 - 11:30 * Distribution of Elementary / Secondary / Post Secondary Awards

* Hand out Certificates of Appreciation to ALL students

11:30 – 1:30 Play Gym Heritage Site MLIB

11:30 – 3:00 Kids Ceramics Heritage Site Judy Arcand

11:30 – 12:00 Special Recognitions Heritage Site Chief Derek Orr

11:30 – 5:00 River Boat Rides Heritage Site River Jet Boat Safaris

12:00 – 1:00 Lunch – Pig Roast Heritage Site Duz Cho Logging and Duz Cho Construction

12:45 – 1:00 Group Photo Heritage Site Linda Preece - Photographer

1:00 – 3:00 Face Painting Heritage Site Sharon Kennedy – Mackenzie Nurse

1:00 – 3:00 Hypnotist Heritage Site JR Mathew

2:00 – 3:00 Formal Family Portraits Heritage Site Linda Preece - Photographer

2:00 – 3:00 Travel Subsidy Payments Heritage Site Jeanne Hegel

3:00 – 3:30 Transition to Ball Diamonds Heritage Site MC – Announce Big Ball Game

3:30 – 5:00 Baseball Game / DJ Music / Door Prizes

Baseball Diamonds MLIB

5:00 - 6:00 Dinner - Pizza Baseball Diamonds MLIB

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AGA  Report  2011Band  Manager

Congratula6ons  to  the  Elected  Chief  and  Council,  Board  of  Trustees  and  Land  Management  CommiAee  members.      As  usual,  our  Elec6on  proved  to  be  very  exci6ng  6mes  for  the  members.    There  was  no  shortage  of  campaigning  and  elec6on  promises  presented  by  the  candidates.    So  on  June  3rd,  the  members  set  out  and  made  their  voices  heard,  vo6ng  for  their  favourite  candidates.    The  Electoral  Officer  has  reported  to  us  that  that  75%  of  the  eligible  voters  par6cipated  in  our  elec6on  process.      This  is  a  slight  increase  from  the  previous  elec6on.    The  result  of  the  elec6on  was  that  5  incumbents  were  re-­‐elected,    which  shortens  the  orienta6on  and  transi6on  period  as  “it’s  business  as  usual”.    We  have  2  new  Councillors,  but,  mind  you,  both  of  these  Councillors  served  on  Council  previously.    There  were  3  Appeals  submiAed,  and  the  2011  Appeal  Board  has  reviewed.    The  Board’s  decision  was  posted  and  mailed  out  to  all  members  for  their  informa6on.    

We  are  currently  reviewing  the  approved  budget  as  Chief  and  Council  want  to  see  more  focus  on  educa6on  and  training,  the  amendment  of  our  governing  documents,  and  community  development.        In  regards  to  the  amendment  and  making  current  of  our  governing  documents,  Council  will  be  appoin6ng  a  cross  sec6on  of  Council,  administra6on  and  membership  for  this  task.      

In  dealing  with  our  con6nuing  ‘rental  arrears  problems’  Council  will  be  moving  towards  final  approval  of  the  new  MLIB  Housing  Policy  for  full  implementa6on.      The  Housing  Coordinator  will  be  implemen6ng  the  Policy.    Once  the  Policy  has  been  enacted,    on-­‐reserve  members  that  have  been  or  will  be  given  No6ce  must  contact  the  membership  clerk  to  make  payment  arrangements.    If  this  does  not  take  place  then  the  next  step  of  the  process  will  be  triggered.        

Right  now  our  Human  Resources  in  Administra6on  is  very  unseAled.    There  was  the  sudden  and  sad  passing  of  one  of  valued  employees,  Jamie  Lee  Ware,  whom  we  remember  .    We’ve  posted,  interviewed  and  hired  a  Payroll  Administrator  and  will  be  pos6ng  for  other  vacant  posi6ons.    Those  posi6ons  are:  Elder  Coordinator,  Coal  Coordinator,  Finance  Clerk,  Interim  Educa6on  Officer,  Employment  and  Training  Officer.    Yes,  there  are  vacant  posi6ons  and  we  will  get  those  posi6ons  filled  very  soon.      We’re  very  excited  about  our  plan  for  the  new  Payroll  Administrator  as  this  is  a  Term  posi6on  for  1  year.    This  individual  has  1  year  to  train  a  band  member  candidate  into  the  full-­‐6me  posi6on  of  Payroll  Administrator.    The  current  Educa6on  Manager  is  on  an  extended  Medical  Leave  of  Absence.      Administra6on  is  doing  everything  to  stabilize  our  organiza6on  in  terms  of  Human  Resources.    We  also  just  hired  a  new  Interim  Controller,  Helen  McRae  and  the  HR  Officer,  Joy  McCaffrey.        Both  individuals  bring  lots  of  experience  and  skills  to  our  organiza6on  and  we  look  forward  to  working  with  them  in  our  Administra6on  and  look  forward  to  the  new  skills  they’re  willing  to  share  with  us.    

All  the  steps  for  the  development  of  two  (2)  New  Trusts  have  been  completed  and  any  Royal6es  coming  to  the  Band  will  flow  through  the  Trust  Accounts.    Chief  and  Council  put  in  these  trusts  to  protect  any  royalty  funds  coming  to  the  Band  by  providing  proper  management  and  accountability.    Chief  and  Council    must  determine  which  projects  these  moneys  will  fund  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  the  Trust  together  with  the  Board  of  Trustees.    The  formula  is  less  aggressive  than  the  original  Treaty  8  Trust  Account,  but  the  new  Trusts  will  con6nue  to  compound  for  future  genera6ons.    

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Safety  is  a  big  issue  in  our  office,  so  we  will  be  looking  at  new  ways  of  keeping  our  Chief  and  Council,  administra6ve  staff  and  visitors  safe  in  our  offices.    Some  of  these  ideas  revolve  around  installing  a  security  system  and  changing  the  Recep6on  area.    We’ll  be  looking  at  training  opportuni6es  in  health  and  safety  in  the  workplace.    As  we’ve  reported  before,  we  have  a  legal  obliga6on  to  developing  and  implemen6ng  safety  programs.    

We’ve  made  some  changes  to  our  wireless  internet  system  to  beAer  protect  our  internet  services.    Last  year  we  had  2  separate  incidents  when  MLIB.CA  was  blacklisted  and  we  couldn’t  send  out  any  emails  to  any  of  our  business  partners.    It  was  very  6me  consuming  and  frustra6ng  as  we  tried  to  work  through    these  issues.    As  you  are  aware,    businesses  thrive  on  wireless  communica6ons  which  keep  them  in  touch,  so  when  our  system  was  infected  with  viruses  it  made  it  challenging  to  keep  in  contact.        Our  Computer  people  came  in  a  changed  our  system  and  completely  separated  MLIB  from  the  Youth  Computers  and  Community  Kiosk.      In  trying  to  locate  the  problem,  we  inves6gated  all  the  office  computers.    Base  on  our  findings  we’ve  put  in  place  restric6ons  preven6ng  access  to  places  on  the  internet  with  a  high  risk  of  viral  infec6on.      All  this  was  necessary  because  the  Band  cannot  afford  to  be  ‘black  listed’  again,  which  is  very  costly  to  the  Band  in  terms  of  both  direct  and  indirect  costs.    

75%  of  members  par6cipated  in  the  vo6ng  this  year,  which  is  a  clear  indica6on  that  our  members  are  becoming  more  involved  in  Band  affairs.    There  is  more  contact  with  these  members  as  they  call  into  the  office  and  in  most  instances  they  contact  any  member  of  the  Chief  and  Council  directly.    

There  is  lots  going  on  with  the  Band.    We  encourage  members  to  aAend  the  Quarterly  Mee6ngs,  community  mee6ngs  hosted  by  our  Chief  and  Council  (not  a  neighbouring  C&C  or  band  member  with  their  agendas);  and  to  stay  in  touch  by  our  Website,  mail-­‐outs  or  calling  in  to  speak  with  our  staff.    We  really  try  to  have  fun  too  as  we’ve  par6cipated  in  celebra6ons,  grand  openings,  camp  outs,  community  interac6on  with  other  businesses,  schools,  other  First  Na6ons,  etc.        There  are  ongoing  mee6ngs  with  Governments  and  Industry.    

As  we  begin  the  Chief  and  Council’s  3  year  Term  we  look  forward  to  working  with  the  Council,  implemen6ng  their  goals  and  objec6ves  and  providing  resources  and  support  in  order  for  them  to  make  informed  decisions.      These  con6nue  to  be  very  exci6ng  6mes  for  the  Band  as  the  economy  is  star6ng  to  show  signs  of  recovery.    We  look  forward  to  more  members  either  going  to  work  or  taking  up  studies  so  they  can  get  a  chance  of  to  have  meaningful  jobs.      These  are  some  of  the  priori6es  of  the  Band,  educa6on,  training  and  employment.        

We  want  to  take  this  6me  to  remember  all  those  members  that  have  passed  on  this  past  year.    They  will  be  “forever  in  our  Tsekh’ene  hearts”.    

Mussi  cho,

Adele Chingee

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Boat License Course at MLIB

Boating Safety Course and License offered at

McLeod Lake. Open to all Community Members!

• *A $25.00 pre-registration fee per-person is

required.

• Course covers all materials, manuals, in-

structions, the exams, the temp. licenses

(permanent ones follow in 2 to 4 weeks in

mail), and access codes for re-writes on the

exam if a participant does not pass.

This is a Great Opportunity! Sign up today!

* Fee is non-refundable if participants choose not to

attend. Fee is refundable if class numbers are too

low.

Date: August 12 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Please complete the pre-registration form with pay-ment and address registra-tion package to Cindy Preece (250-750-4415)

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Thanks to everyone who helped cleaning up!!

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Derek Orr

Finally Kandoo gets the “Bunny Ears”

Thank Vincent!!

Kandy says: “whatever Binzee!”

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Shane  Solonas  and  Bernie  Vallee  gear  up  as  the  brushing  crew  tackles  a  planta6on  that  is  over-­‐grown  by  aspen.

Silviculture  crew  members  Eureka  Carty  and  Sheldon  Ketlo  check  out  nursery  seedlings  that  are  being  grown  to  replant  MLIB  lands.

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July  19/2011

McLeod  Lake  Public  Works

Membership  update  for  A.G.A.  2011

Water

       2010-­‐11  has  been  a  busy  year  for  Public  Works  here  in  McLeod  Lake.    In  August  of  2010  we  drilled  a  well  near  the  water  tower  across  Carp  Lake  Road.  Water  analysis  shows  a  high  mineral  content.  A  second  well  was  drilled  in  March  2011on  the  priority  1  site  across  Carp  Lake  Road  from  the  historic  site  at  the  intersec6on  of  the  Pak  and  McLeod  Rivers.  The  water  at  this  site  is  plen6ful  but  shows  a  high  level  of  manganese  which  can  be  removed  by  filtra6on.    We  are  awai6ng  a  decision  by  INAC  whether  a  second  well  will  be  installed  at  this  site  as  well    as  what  the  treatment  system  will  consist  of.

       The  water  at  McLeod  Lake  is  under  threat  from  Sep6c  fields  but  con6nues  to  be  of  excellent  quality.  Water  monitoring  and  weekly  tes6ng  shows  water  quality  to  be  excellent.

Wastewater

       Public  Works  been  plagued  by  failed  sep6c  fields,  failed  tanks  and  brush  on  the  sep6c  fields.  The  cost  of  pumping  these  tanks  is  on  the  rise  and  requires  that  we  do  something  about  these  systems.  Previously  the  sep6c  systems  have  been  “no  man’s  land”  where  there  has  been  no  dedicated  funding.  Funds  to  maintain  these  systems  have  been  taken  from  Social  Housing.  

       In  the  fall  of  2010  I  was  informed  that  we  were  being  a  part  of  the  pilot  project  for  the  implementa6on  of  the  Waste  Water  protocol.    April  of  2011  I  was  contacted  by  INAC  and  told  that  we  had  been  accepted.  Of  20  Bands  in  Canada  and  3  in  B.C.  the  McLeod  Lake  Band  was  selected  and  is  the  only  Band  in  Northern  B.C.  This  was  not  a  contest.  The  criteria  was  Bands  had  to  exhibit  the  ability  to  get  these  lobs  done,  have  good  knowledge  on  the  ground  and  have  a  good  repor6ng  regiment.  Being  selected  is  a  complement  to  all  departments  of  McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band  including  Public  Works.

       The  pilot  project  will  allow  us  to  replace  10  failed  systems  brush  off  the  remaining  systems  and  provide  funds  to  pump  tanks  and  maintain  systems  into  the  future.  The  project  will  be  spread  out  over  2  years  beginning  with  the  failed  systems.  Once  complete  funding  will  be  maintained  at  80%  into  the  future.  What  we  do  at  McLeod  Lake  will  be  the  template  for  all  other  Bands  as  an  example  of  how  these  projects  can  be  done.

       Funds  will  begin  to  flow  in  August.  As  a  requirement  of  the  pilot  project    all  systems  will  first  have  to  be  assessed  by  an  engineering  firm  which  will  take  place  in  August.  Hopefully  we  will  have  opportunity  to  get  the  worst  systems  dealt  with  before  winter  with  the  balance  being  dealt  with  in  2012.

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Cell  booster

       The  beginning  of  June/11  our  cell  phone  booster  went  out  of  service.  Investigation  by  Public  Works  showed  that  the  problem  was  not  local.  CPHP  Communications  came  out  to  investigate  the  problem.  The  internals  of  the  booster  had  to  be  removed  and  sent  to  the  U.S.  for  repair.  The  internal  protection  had  to  be  replaced  indicating  a  lightning  strike.  Radar  sensing  equipment  on  the  tower  also  failed  at  the  same  time.  The  internals  were  reinstalled  on  June  17  cell  service  was  returned.  Our  electrician  /Instrument  tech.  was  requested  to  investigate  why  the  strike  had  done  such  damage  to  our  systems.  It  would  appear  that  the  ground  for  the  tower  had  been  disconnected  in  the  past.  The  only  ground  was  totally  insufHicient  to  handle  a  lightning  strike.  The  ground  was  reinstalled  and  bonded  to  the  tower  and  cladding.

Capitol  Projects

       The  Daycare  project  was  identiHied  at  2010  strategic  planning  as  a  “do-­‐able”  project.  Following  the  identiHication  of  our  well  being  under  threat  Heath  Canada  had  to  establish  that  we  would  be  able  to  allow  another  septic  Hield  above  gradient  from  the  well.  Once  we  had  assurances  from  Health  Canada  that  a  properly  built  Hield  would  not  be  a  problem  an  engineering  Hirm  was  engaged  to  reHine  our  design  and  get  the  blue  prints  ready.  The  project  went  to  tender  in  August  2010.  Construction  began  early  in  Oct.  2010  and  continued  throughout  the  winter.  Daycare  opening  took  place  at  the  end  of  June  /11.  Loose  ends  had  to  be  tied  up  in  June  as  there  were  some  problems  getting  material  and  equipment  in  due  to  road  bans.  There  were  also  some  engineering  problems  that  had  to  be  overcome  in  regard  to  the  dual  geothermal  system.  

       The  daycare  features  dual  geothermal  heating  and  cooling  system.  A  Heat  Recovery  Ventilator  which  removes  stale  air  from  the  building  recovers  the  heat  then  utilizes  that  heat  to  warm  the  incoming  fresh  air.    The  building  also  has  a  state  of  the  art  intrusion  alarm  and  camera  monitoring  system.  The  entire  building  is  built  to  commercial  standard.

       Looking  ahead  to  the  future  it  became  obvious  that  the  community  development  plan  was  no  longer  relevant.    Changes  to  well  locations  are  the  biggest  factor  in  determining  where  facilities  could  be  built  without  affecting  the  infrastructure  the  community  had  to  rely  on.  It  was  decided  at  2011  strategic  planning  that  the  community  development  plan  would  have  to  be  updated.  This  would  allow  community  input  into  the  location  of  projects  in  the  future  and  allow  Public  Works  to  develop  supporting  infrastructure.  Surveys  of  existing  buildings  and  facilities  are  all  that  exist.  In  order  to  expand  facilities  surveys  have  to  be  done.  Without  a  current  plan  and  an  idea  of  which  facilities  the  community  wants  to  prioritize  we  were  at  an  impasse.  The  development  plan  will  be  complete  by  August  at  which  time  surveys  can  be  done  and  projects  can  go  to  the  feasibility  stage  in  order  to  have  shovel  ready  proposals  for  installation  when  Chief,  Council  and  the  people  of  McLeod  Lake  want  them.

       One  project  that  is  now  shovel  ready  is  the  renovation  of  the  Band  Hall.  This  project  is  being  undertaken  to  modernize  and  secure  the  reception  area.    This  project  should  have  been  ready  at  the  end  of  Feb.  till  a  Hinal  inspection  by  the  structural  engineer  showed  a  major  Hlaw  in  the  hall  construction.  Collar  ties  had  never  been  installed  in  the  rafters  which  allowed  the  old  roof  to  deHlect.  This  caused  the  cracking  that  had  taken  place.  This  had  to  go  back  to  engineering  for  correction  and  is  now  complete.  

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Report  from  Geraldine  Solonas,  On-­‐Reserve  Councillor

Dan  a  che'  a.  (Hello,  how  are  you.)     Sas  che.  (I  am  fine)

Mussi  cho  to  those  who  supported  me  in  the  Band  elections  of  June  3rd.  I  congratulate  all  those  elected  in  any  capacity  as  it  is  with  team  effort  that  we  work  towards  bettering  the  lives  of  our  people.  It  will  be  my  honour   to  serve  you  as  Band  members   in  working   towards  a  positive   future  for   all  of  our  people,  including  future  generations.  

I  must  say  that  I  had  to  take  this  position  pretty  much  running.  We  had  two  Council  meetings  as  well  as  a  budget  review  meeting  in  June,  plus  there  were  the  community  meetings  on  June  23rd  to  26th  starting  in  McLeod  Lake,   then  Prince   George,   then  Vancouver   and  followed  by  Edmonton.  McLeod  Lake  and  Prince   George  meetings  were  well  attended,  Vancouver   had  about   ten  people  and  for   Edmonton,  no  one  showed  although  we  were  told  that  people  had  confirmed  their  attendance  for   there.  It  would  be  better  for  the  Alberta  meeting  to  be  held  in  Calgary  instead  in  the  future.  I   attended  my  final  Board  of  Directors  meeting  on  June  9th  and  my  Board  position  was  posted  immediately,  another  Band  members  must  fill  that  position.    Throughout  this  time,  I  made  myself  available  to  assist  with  the  Elders  program  (where  I  worked  previously)  as  much  as  possible,  including  to  be  available  to  assist  with  the  Elders  trip  on  July  10th  to  14th.  

On  June  21st  we  had  the  grand  opening  of  our  new  Day  Care!  If  you  have  not  seen  or  taken  a  tour  of  this  facility,  you  should  whenever  possible.  It  is  built  to  the  needs  of  a  Day  Care  and  is  a  much  needed  facility  for  this  community  and  for  the  benefit  of  our  children.  Mussi  cho  to  each  and  everyone  who  had  a  hand  in  any  way  in  the  funding,  building  and  furnishing  of  this  koh.  June  21st  was  also  a  day  to  celebrate  who  we  are  as  a  First  Nation  people!  Did  you  know  that  that  is  also  the  longest  day  of  the  year?  On  June  27th  three  of  us  Council  members,  Fred  Jr.,  Jenine  S.,  I  and  Band  lawyer,  attended  a  meeting  at  the  Ramada  in  Prince  George  because  there  was  a  posting  in  the  PG  Citizen  stating  a  meeting  between  ML  and  Nakazdli.    If  members  want  to  know  about  the  meeting  please  contact  the  Band  Office.    I  have  attended  several  community  planning  meetings  in  McLeod  Lake  hosted  by  Radloff  Engineering.  Community  members  have  been  excellent   in  coming  forward  and  putting  their  opinions  forward  about  what  they  would  like  to  see  on  our   reserve  lands  from  gas  station(s),  golf  course(s),  cultural  gathering  sites,   hiking   sites,   camping   sites,   residential   housing,   graveyard,  maintenance   building(s)   and   yards,  tourist  attractions,  etc.  Mussi  cho  to  Radloff  Engineering  and  everyone  working  on  this.  Although  these  plans  may  be  up  to  ten  or  more  years  into  the  future,  they  need  to  be  reviewed  every  so  often  (maybe  every  five  years)  to  ensure  that  all  changes  of  plans  would/could  be  considered.  On  behalf  of  MLIB,  I  attended  an  Enbridge  meeting  on  July  6th  at  the  Coast  Inn  in  Prince  George  along  with  representation  from  Lheitli  Nation,  Initiatives  PG,  RDFFG  and  four  people  from  Enbridge  including  their  CEO  and  John  Carruthers.  I  reiterated  to  Enbridge  that  community  

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consultation  must  take  place  for  us  to  give  them  our  opinion  on  their  pipeline  and  that   such  meetings  are  to  be  at  the  expense  of  any  business  wishing  the  consultation.  The  non  native  businesses  expressed  their  concern  about  the  environment  and  lack  of  engagement  with  First  Nations  and  the  lack  of  public  education  of  the  pros  and  cons  for  this  pipeline  in  other  areas  of  BC  and  Canada.  Several  of  us  Council  members  have  been  contacted  by  individual  Band  members  wishing   to  meet  with  a   specific   group  of  Council  members   to  discuss   concerns   they   have.  We   have  been  encouraging   our  Council  members  to  remember  that  we  represent  our  people  as  a  whole  and  if  anyone  wishes  to  meet  with  any  Councillors,   they  must   attend  a  Council  meeting   to  discuss   issues  with  ALL  Council  members  present.  

On  July  18th,  the  Council  members  met  with  Stikine  Energy  Corp.  representatives  in  ML  then  we  went  off  to  Bear  Lake  to  do  a  helicopter  tour  of  the  proposed  Frac  Sand  Mining  project,  known  as  the  Angus  Project,  on  Mount  Aveni,   southwest   of  Bear   Lake.  They  wish  to  process  the  shale  rock   into  frac   sand  which  is  critical   to  the   drilling  of  gas   resources.  Go  to  www.stikinegold.com  for  more   information  on  this  and  their  other  projects.  On  July  19th,  Council  had  a  meeting  with  Finavera  Wind  Energy  who  then  hosted  a  community  meeting  at   the  Band  hall.   Finavera  wishes  to  have   four  windmill  projects  in  the   Chetwynd  and  Tumbler  Ridge  areas  in  operation  by  2015.  Please  attend  community  meetings  to  put  forth  your  concerns  regarding  any  and  all  projects  any  Councillor  may  speak  about  at  any  time.  For  more  information  on  these  projects  go  to  www.finavera.com.

I  would  like  our  Council  to  move  forward  as  soon  as  possible  on  Governance  Training;  working  on  MLIB  Policies  that  are  in  dire  need  of  changes,  adherence  to  those  and  implementation  of  others;  working  on  a   process   to   have   a   distribution   available   to   the   children   born   after   2000,   as   well   as   working   on  economic  development  with  our  people  involved  in  the  decision  making.  

Mussi  cho  for  taking  the  time  to  read  this  and  I  pray  you  are  blessed  in  everything  you  do,  especially  with  your  family/children  and  health,  and  my  prayers  are  for  summer  and  fall  weather  that  would  last  longer  than  a  day  at  a  time.  Also,  I  wanted  to  encourage  people  to  read  Psalm  91  (NIV  is  easiest  version)  daily  if  possible  as  that  has  brought  miracles  to  lives.  One  of  the  Slave  Lake  residents  said  that  the  recent  wild  fire  did  not  touch  his  property,  as  a  matter  of  fact  went  around  his  property.  He  was  asked  how  come  his  property  was  not  touched  and  his  response  was,  “Which  God  do  you  pray  to.”  This  story  was  in  the  Prince  George  Citizen.  In  a  book  called  Psalm  91  this  same  miracle  has  been  received  by  others.

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Can  you  believe  it,  summer  2011  is  here  already….Well  it’s  supposed  to  be,  I  heard  a  rumor  that  it’s  summer  but  haven’t  seen  any  proof  of  it…..I’m  hopeful  for  a  beau6ful  August.  

This  has  been  an  exci6ng  year,  one  of  the  highlights  has  certainly  been  the  Grand  Opening  of  the  Daycare.  It  has  been  very  rewarding  to  see  years  of  hard  work  and  fundraising  come  to  frui6on.  I  am  very  proud  of  our  community  and  feel  that  the  children  who  pass  through  those  doors  in  the  years  to  come  will  benefit  greatly  from  the  beau6ful  sepng  in  which  to  learn  and  grow  into  our  future  leaders.

Another  program  offered  in  our  community  is  the  Head  Start  Program  which  is  a  holis6c  program  which  focuses  on  Educa6on,  Parent  and  Family  Involvement,  Nutri6on,  Culture  and  Language,  Social  Support  and  Health  Promo6on.  Children  in  the  Head  Start  Program  gain  opportuni6es  to  develop  self  confidence,  a  greater  desire,  a  greater  desire  for  learning  and  an  excellent  start  in  the  journey  towards  becoming  successful  people.  Parents  guardians  and  other  family  members  are  the  most  important  teachers  in  a  child’s  life.  The  Aboriginal  Head  Start  on  Reserve  Program  encourages  parents,  families  and  community  members  to  play  an  important  role  in  running  the  program.  The  program  also  builds  rela6onships  with  other  community  programs  and  services  so  that  children  get  the  best  care.

Georgina  Chingee  and  Jodi  Sharp  are  the  Head  Start  Workers.  This  program  is  en6rely  funded  through  proposal  wri6ng.

Another  program  McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band  offers  is  the  Infant  Development  Program.  This  program  is  also  en6rely  

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funded  through  proposal  wri6ng.  Jolene  Solonas  is  the  Infant  and  Family    Development  Worker  .  Jolene  has  taken  training  in  Gesell  assessments  and  had  the  opportunity  to  job  shadow  at  the  Aboriginal  Infant  and  Family  Development  Office  in  Prince  George.

McLeod  Lake  is  also  very  fortunate  to  have  two  full  6me  clinical  counsellors,  ScoA  Taylor  and  Cindy  Preece.  They  offer  a  variety  of  counselling  both  in  home  and  in  office.  They  offer  individual  ,  couple,  and  family  workshops  and  group  counselling,  including  a  Recovery  Support  Group.  This  group  follows  the  SMART  Recovery  Perspec6ve.  SMART  stands  for  Self  Management  and  Recovery  Training.  It  is  a  4  point  program  that  reviews  the  mo6on  to  abstain,  how  to  cope  with  urges,  problem  solving,  cri6cal  thinking  and  how  to  balance  one’s  lifestyle.  The  recovery  group  runs  twice  weekly:    Tuesdays  and  Thursdays  from  2:00-­‐3:30.  Come  check  it  out.  

Chris  Kaip  is  our  Community  Social  Worker.  She  provides  support  and  advocacy  to  all  Members  of  the  McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band.  This  year  she  con6nued  to  provide  advocacy  and  support  to  band  members  involved  with  MCFD.  Liazed  with  other  service  providers  in  Mackenzie  such  as  CNC,  RCMP,  Mackenzie  Counselling  Services,  BC  Housing  and  Northern  Health.  For  instance  a  Northern  Health  Mental  Health  and  Addic6ons  Clinician  came  to  the  community  to  provide  an  informa6on  session  to  staff  and  community  as  to  the  effects  of  trauma  and  subsequent  mental  health  effects  that  individuals  and  communi6es  face  as  a  result  of  the  Residen6al  School  experience.  Chris  provides  referrals,  outreach  services,  and  band  member  assistance  to  the  community  of  McLeod  Lake

McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band  also  has  a  Youth  Program.  This  is  an  important  program  for  our  youth  and  children  who  are  living  on  reserve  to  have  the  opportunity  to  par6cipate  in  healthy  meaningful  ac6vi6es.  

They  have  homework  nights  on  Monday  and  Wednesdays,  children’s  sharing  circles  youth  pride  nights,  weekly  drop  in,  youth  support    hours  and  many  fun  ac6vi6es.  

Our  youth  workers  are  Tamara  Dugan  and  Nicole  Thomas  who  is  new  to  our  team.  Welcome  Nicole.  Tamara’s  posi6on  is  par6ally  funded  through  proposal  wri6ng.  

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Jen  Dyble  is  our  Social  Assistance  Worker.  Social  Assistance  is  a  program  en6rely  funded  through  INAC.  INAC  has  very  strict  Policies  and  Procedures  that  we  need  to  follow.  Failure  to  do  so  would  put  all  INAC  funding  at  risk.  Welcome  to  our  team  Jen.  Jen  replaced  Margaret  Solonas    who  ler  McLeod  Lake  take  a  posi6on  at  Mt.  Milligan.  Congratula6ons  Maggie!!

Barb  Heine  is  our  Community  Health  Representa6ve.  The  overall  objec6ves  of  the  CHR  program  for  the  McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band  Health  Services  is  to  deliver  health  services  as  per  the  Health  Canada  contribu6on  agreement  and  work  plan,  and  to  address  health  concerns  of  McLeod  Lake  band  members  and  provide  health  services  that  are  appropriate,  respectul,  and  enhance  the  quality  of  life.  As  a  member  of  our  health  team,  the  CHR  liaisons  between  pa6ents,  family,  the  community  and  health  care  providers  to  ensure  pa6ents  and  families  understand  their  condi6ons  and  treatment  and  are  receiving  appropriate  care.  Consul6ng  and  support  services  are  provided  to  individuals  and  groups,  which  encourage  preven6on  and  interven6on  when  necessary  which  includes;  home  visits,  workshops  and  educa6on  seminars,  one  on  one  care  for  things  such  as  injury  rehabilita6on,  blood  pressure  checks,  and  First  Aid.  As  well  the  CHR  is  responsible  for  the  provision  of  all  medical  travel  benefits  as  set  by  Health  Canada  policies.

Tracy  Baldwin  is  our  Long  Term  Care  Aide  who  works  with  the  vulnerable  members  of  our  community  providing  assistance  so  they  can  live  independently.  This  service  works  closely  with  the  families  of  Elders  and  vulnerable  members  to  provide  services  to  members  in  need.

McLeod  Lake  is  also  very  fortunate  to  have  the  services  of  Sharon  Kennedy  bi  monthly  .  Sharon  is  our  community  Nurse.  Sharon  provides  services  directly  to  our  members  in  our  community  and  is  a  huge  benefit  as  it  creates  a  link  to  Health  Services  at  the  Mackenzie  Hospital,  and  it  is  a  comfort  to  people  to  recognize  a  familiar  face  when  medical  services  are  needed  out  of  the  community.

My  name  is  Meaghan  Van  Somer  and  I  have  had  the  honor  to  work  in  your  community  for  the  past  10  years.  My  posi6on  requires  ability  to  respond  to  a  variety  of  health  and  social  needs  for  all  members  to  this  community  and  am  required  to  be  on  call  at  all  6mes.  I  am  very  grateful  to  my  team  for  the  high  quality  services  they  provide  and  the  genuine  care  and  concern  they  have  for  the  Members  of  McLeod  Lake.  Thank  you  again,    for  your  con6nued  support  .  It  is  a  privilege  to  work  for  the  McLeod  Lake  people.  If  you  have  any  concerns  or  sugges6ons  on  we  could  beAer  serve  you  and  your  family  do  not  hesitate  to  contact  me.

Mussi  Cho,

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McLeod  Lake   Indian  Band  Development  Corpora6on  was  established  in  2002  as  an  incorporated  en6ty  en6rely  owned  by  McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band.  The  Development  Corpora6on’s  purpose  is  to  conduct   business  and  make   investments  on   behalf   of   the   McLeod  Lake   Indian  Band  where   an  incorporated  company  is  required  and  to  assist  individual  members  in  the  pursuit  of  business.

We   regret   the  loss  of  Jamie  Ware.  She  was  the  part  6me  Development  Clerk  and  did  important  administra6on  work  for  the  Board  of  Directors  and  the  Development  Corpora6on.

Work  of  the  Development  Corpora6on  for  the  fiscal  year  2010-­‐2011  includes:

1.Economic  Development

For  the  last  fiscal  year,  the  Development  Corpora6on  assisted  in  developing  Memorandum  of  Understandings  or  Joint  Venture  Agreements  with  the  Band  and

• Polar  Medical  Services  Ltd   for   the   provision  of   medical  services  to   the   Mt.  Milligan  Mine;

• West  Moberly  First  Na6ons  and  Black  Diamond  for  the   provision  of   camp  trailers  for  the  Mt.  Milligan  Mine;  and,

• Western  Protec6on  Alliance  for  the  provision  of  security  and  communica6on  services  for  major  industrial  opera6ons.

The   Development   Corpora6on   also   worked   with   major   resource   companies   to   provide  framework   agreements   with   MLIB   for   economic   and   contrac6ng   benefits.   These   major  projects  included:

• Capital  Power  Corpora6on’s  Quality  Wind  Farm  near  Tumbler  Ridge• Finavera  Renewables  for   their   four  wind   turbine   projects   in   the   Tumbler   Ridge   and  

Chetwynd  areas.• Aeolis  Wind   for   their   Thunder  Mountain  wind   turbine   power   project   near  Tumbler  

Ridge• Peace  River  Coal  Corpora6on  for  their  mines  in  the  Tumbler  Ridge  area;  and• Walter  Energy  (formally  Western  Canadian  Coal)   for  their  Willow  Creek  Mine  west  of  

Chetwynd,  BC.

The   ESS-­‐MLIB   Development   Corpora6on   Joint   Venture   commenced   opera6ons   at   Mount  Milligan  Mine  with  a  service  contract  to  house  and  feed  some  120  persons.  This  will  grow  to  400  persons  per  day  or  more  in  2011.  Band  members  have  been  hired  to  work  in  the  project.

Financial  assistance  was  obtained  for  one  band  member.  Technical  assistance  was  provided  to  two  members.

Indian  and  Northern  Affairs  Canada  has  approved  funding  of  $30,000  to  prepare  a  comprehensive  Economic  Development  Strategy.  This  work  will  research  and  recommend  economic  iniEaEves  in  forestry,  mining,  and  construcEon.  We  will  also  look  at  the  viability  of  establishing  a  store  and  gas  bar  in  McLeod  Lake  and  starEng  a  tourism  venture.  The  process  will  involve  band  members  in  planning  –  all  members,  either  on  or  off  reserve,  are  encouraged  to  parEcipate.  The  strategy  will  guide  Chief  and  Council.

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1.Real  Estate

The  McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band  is  not  considered  in  law  to  be  a  legal  en6ty  and  therefore  cannot  own  real  estate.  Accordingly,   this  responsibility   has  been  assigned  to  the  McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band  Development  Corpora6on  that  acts  on  behalf  of  the  Chief  and  Council.  

Real  estate  holdings  include:

a. Chetwynd  Office,  Shop  and  Lands

The  Chetwynd  shop  and  office  is  in  a  metal  building  comprising  of  15,300  square  feet  and  containing  4  units  of  office  and  workshops,  on  4  acres  of  land.  The  units  consist  of  a  front  office/storefront  and  an  industrial  shop  with  access  from  a  fenced  back  yard.  The  facility  is  well  appointed  for  businesses  that  repair  or  store  equipment  and  requires  highway  exposure.  

A  por6on  of  51st   Street,  which  dead-­‐ends  behind  our  building,  from  the  District  of  Chetwynd  has  now  been  purchased  and   is  now  consolidated  with  land  containing  our   shop  and  office,  and  two  vacant  lots  located  to   the  south.  This  amalgama6on  has  created  a  large  lot   for   storing  equipment  and  to  expansion  of  the  Duz  Cho  Construc6on  opera6ons.

In  June  2011,  abnormally   high  rainfall  created  flooding  which  damaged  our  building.  Fortunately,  we  had  adequate  insurance  and  are  able  to  cover  most  of  the  damage.  The  Development   Corpora6on,  Land  Referral,   and  Duz   Cho  Construc6on   offices  are  currently   in   temporary   office  space  while  our  offices  are  rebuilt.

Undeveloped  fee  simple  land  is  owned  at  Mackenzie  Junc6on,  Summit  Lake,  and  Chetwynd.  The  land  is  suitable  for  commercial  or  residen6al  construc6on.  

b. SeAlement  Lands

The  Band  acquired  two  parcels  of  fee  simple  land  in  its  Treaty  8  SeAlement,  one  at  Summit  Lake  and  the  other  at  Mackenzie  Junc6on.  The  land  was  cleared  of  beetle  killed  trees  and  awaits  development  by  the  Band.

c. Residen6al  Property

Four   houses   were   purchased   in   the   Prince   George   and   McLeod   Lake   areas   for   rental   to   Band  members.   These   are   provided   to   Band   Members   through   recommenda6on   of   the   Housing  CommiAee.  Currently,  there  are  no  vacancies.  

2.Board  of  Directors

MLIB  DC  does  administra6ve  work  for  the  Board  of  Directors;  and  if  requested,  for  the  Band’s  businesses.  

The  Development  Corpora6on  is  staffed  part  6me  by  Bob  Inkpen  who  can  be  contacted  at  1-­‐866-­‐283-­‐6542.  

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Hello Everyone! The Land Management Department has been busy this year.

! In March, we held a community consultation regarding the new Pet Control Bylaw. The draft bylaw was presented to community members who asked questions and provided their input as to what they wanted to see happen. There was a delicious lunch and door prize draws for some great small appliances. There was also a grand prize of a free spay/neuter. The finished bylaw was presented to Chief and Council and passed. Now, we just have to get the money together to hire someone and run the program.

! There were two more parcels added to the MLIB Land Code; Weston Bay Indian Reserve #20 and Finlay Bay Indian Reserve #21.

! The Land use Plan and Comprehensive Community development Plan are being updated. We held 4 community consultation meetings; 2 in Prince George and 2 in McLeod Lake. We had lots of great food and prizes at the consultations as well as a prize drawn from the names of people who returned community surveys. The finished plan will be presented at the AGA.

! We held the grand opening ceremony for the new daycare on Aboriginal Day in June. We had over 150 people in attendance. Of course, there was lots of great food and door prizes.

July 2011

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MLIB 2004 LAND USE PLAN

AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTS McLeod Lake West and IR #1 Land Use Designations remain the same -­ Community Development Area,

General Resource Development Area and Protected Area. The area covered by each designation on the Land Use Designations Map is changed.

The Community Development Area has been increased to allow more community use along the lakefront, the Protected Area is expanded to emphasize the need for traditional use studies to identify areas for traditional practices. The General Resource Development Area has been reduced.

Development priorities remain the same with emphasis on this being the focus for community residential development, recreation and band management facilities.

McLeod Lake East and IR #5 Land Use Designations remain the same Resource Development Area, General

Resource Development Area and Protected Area. The area covered by each designation on the Land Use Designations Map is changed.

The Protected Area is expanded onto the steep slope lands in recognition of the desire to prohibit Resource Development until a Traditional Use Study has better identified areas for protection.

Development Priorities continue to recognize that, with the lands bordering Highway 97 and McLeod Lake, there is great potential for Tourism/Commercial development in addition to Traditional Use, Resource and Industrial development. Residential is not noted as a Development Priority in the 2011 Plan however lakefront cabins (the type of residential noted in the 2004 LUP) are identified as an example of recommended development within the Tourism/Commercial development priority.

Bear Lake IR #32 Land Use Designations are amended from just Community Development Area in

the 2004 LUP to Community Development Area and Protected Area. The Protected Area has been included on the back portion of the reserve lands. Community members recognize the potential for commercial and tourism development on this site while allowing for traditional/cultural camps.

Development Priorities include the addition of tourism and agriculture and the removal of residential. Residential as a development priority has been removed in recognition of the associated development costs and the community preference to focus residential development on IR #1.

Mackenzie IR #19 Land Use Designation remains the same Community Development Area. Community Development Priorities include the addition of Tourism and

Commercial and removed the Recreation. The reserve at Mackenzie provides the Band with excellent tourism and commercial opportunities and a site to promote

and traditions. Residential is a development priority but should be provided for those in need of proximity to emergency services.

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AMENDMENTS TO THE MLIB LAND USE PLAN

ARE READY FOR RATIFICATION

THROUGH A COMMUNITY PLANNING PROCESS, MLIB MEMBERS

(BOTH ON-­ AND OFF-­RESERVE) HAVE PROVIDED INPUT INTO HOW

THEY WOULD LIKE TO SEE MLIB RESERVE LANDS DEVELOPED

TO VOTE ON THE AMENDMENTS

PLEASE ATTEND THE MLIB ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY

ON AUGUST 4, 2011 BEGINNING AT 9:00 A.M.

IN THE MLIB GYMNASIUM

VOTING IS REQUIRED TO AMEND THE EXISTING 2004 LAND USE PLAN

TO RELECT THE CHANGES YOU HAVE IDENTIFIED

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON THE PROPOSED CHANGES

PLEASE CONTACT LUCY MARTIN AT

[email protected] OR 250-­562-­6861

VIEW THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS

www.mlib.ca

[POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH S. 12.2 OF THE MCLEOD LAKE INDIAN BAND LAND CODE]

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WHO OH  HEAD  START  OCTOBER  2010-­‐AUGUST  2011  

PROGRAMS  OFFERED:  

TUESDAYS  FAMILY  N  TOTS  

WEDNESDAYS  PLAYGYM    

THURSDAYS  SHARING  CIRCLE  AND  CRAFTS  

3-­‐5  YEAR  OLD  PRESCHOOL  OPENING  SEPTEMBER  2011  

WE HAVE ENJOYED MANY ACTIVITIES OVER THE PAST 10 MONTHS AT HEAD START SUCH AS SWIMMING LESSONS, CAREER DAY, BIKE RODEO, BABY FOOD WORKSHOP, AND WELL BABY CLINICS.  

HEADSTART IS A WONDERFUL SETTING TO ENJOY THE COMPANY OF OTHER PARENTS AND CHILDREN WHILE PLAYING AND LEARNING THE TRADITIONAL LANGUAGE AND CULTURE OF YOUR COMMUNITY

Mussi Jodi Lynn and Georgina  

 

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Community  Tripar6te  Agreement

In  order  to  make  our  community  a  safe  community,  the  Chief  and  Council  signed  a  Community  Tripar6te  Agreement  (CTA)  with  the  Province  and  Canada  to  provide  MLIB’s  community  with  enhanced  police  service  through  the  RCMP.          Through  this  Agreement,  MLIB  can  iden6fy  community  policing  priori6es,  iden6fy  RCMP  services  for  the  community,  and  finally  iden6fy  a  Community  Consulta6ve  Group,  most  of  which  is  commiAed  by  a  LeAer  of  Expecta6on  (LOE)  .    In  our  case,  the  First  Na6on  Police  (FNP)  is  within  the  Mackenzie  Detachment  of  the  RCMP.        The  First  Na6on  Police  Constable  is  Joe  Plant.    We  also  want  to  introduce  the  Detachment  Commander,  Sgt.  Syd  Lecky,  whose  direct  involvement  is  to  assist  MLIB  to  design,  implement  and  provide  on-­‐going  police  service  for  our  community.      MLIB  is  fortunate  to  have  2  very  dedicated  individuals  who  genuinely  care  about  our  community  and  will  go  the  extra  mile  to  help  MLIB  fix  our  community  issues,  bringing  those  issues  to  the  forefront  and  iden6fying  ways  to  combat  them  and  make  this  a  safe  and  carefree  community.      We  have  the  dedica6on  of  the  Detachment  Commander,  who  by  the  way  is  First  Na6ons  himself,  and  readily  available  to  speak  with  any  member  of  Chief  and  Council,  MLIB  Administra6on  and  membership.      We  want  to  fully  acknowledge  and  give  full  recogni6on  to  both  Sgt.  Lecky  and  Cst.  Plant  for  a  job  well  done.    For  the  membership’s  informa6on,  some  of  the  community  priori6es  that  have  been  iden6fied  are:

• Children  and  Youth  Programs  –  DARE,  Bike  Safety  Rodeo,  School  visits;• Traffic  issues  for  impaired  driving,  speeding;• Elders  and  Community  Events  –  Annual  Camping  Trip,  Cultural  Camp• AAendance  all  MLIB  Func6ons  and  celebra6ons,  such  as,  Aboriginal  Day,  Elders/RCMP  

monthly  luncheon,  community  feasts,  Quarterly  and  other  community  mee6ngs,  etc.• Domes6c  violence• Assaults  (both  sexual  and  common)• Drugs  and  Alcohol  counter  aAack• Mischief  • Educa6on  and  workshops  on  areas  of  interests  such  as  the  preven6on  of  sexual  

exploita6on,  drug  iden6fica6on  and  effects,  Aboriginal  Gangs,  etc.    Again,  the  development  of  the  LeAer  of  Expecta6on  is  s6ll  in  DRAFT  form.    Members  that  want  to  have  input  for  the  priori6es  or  services  they  want  to  see  are  asked  to  contact  the  Band  Manager.    Other  areas  we  may  have  influence  over  under  the  CTA  include  iden6fying  the  First  Na6on  Police  personnel,  scheduling,  and  cross-­‐cultural  training  for  the  FNP,  monthly  police  repor6ng,  possibly  on-­‐site  appointments  for  the  FNP,  etc.    I  know  members  have  expressed  their  dismay  for  having  the  police  present  at  our  func6ons.    However,  we  should  be  grateful  for  our  good  fortune  in  having  access  to  this  type  of  police  service,  provided  by  commiAed  and  dedicated  people.    We  need  to  embrace  it  fully  so  we  can  find  solu6ons  to  some  of  the  nega6ve  ac6vi6es  that  are  taking  place  in  our  community.    As  for  the  funding  of  the  Agreement,  Canada  and  the  Province  fully  fund  the  Aboriginal  Police  Program  under  the  CTA.        The  funds  are  flowed  through  the  RCMP  and  not  managed  by  MLIB.    

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Joe  Plant  is  a  member  of  the  RCMP,    Joe  hasn’t  been  in  the  Force  very  long.    For  most  of  his  career  he  was  involved  as  a  Conserva6on  Officer  in  various  parts  of  BC.    Joe  is  married  and  living  in  Mackenzie  BC.      Joe  is  very  involved  in  his  career  as  a  regular  RCMP  member,  FN  Police  member  and  with  the  Canine  Unit  of  the  RCMP.    Joe  is  very  approachable  and  willing  to  give  assistance  to  anyone  who  wants  to  talk  to  him.    He  has  a  very  kind  spirit,  loves  the  outdoors  and  takes  genuine  interest  in  learning  about  the  McLeod  Lake  Tsekhe’ne  culture  and  tradi6ons.  We  look  forward  to  working  with  Joe  and  his  Commander  and  other  members  of  the  RCMP.    

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Jenine Solonas

and  Canada’s  younge

st  helicopter  pilot???

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Hello,

Once  Again  I  would  like  to  thank  everyone  for  re-­‐elec6ng  me  back  into  Council.    June  was  a  very  busy  month.    The  June  Quarterly  mee6ng  went  very  well.    I  aAended  the  grand  opening  of  the  daycare  which  was  very  well  received.    A  con6ngent  from  McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band  and  Council  aAended  a  tour  of  the  Mt.  Milligan  camp  on  June  19th,  2011.    The  camp  facility  is  very  nice  and  I  was  impressed  with  our  members  working  at  the  camp.    It  is  great  to  see  members  at  the  mine  and  enjoying  their  work.    On  July  31st  we  had  a  luncheon  with  the  RCMP.    The  camp  out  at  Carp  Lake  went  very  well  with  the  youth,  RCMP  and  elders.    The  Swearing-­‐In  Ceremony  took  place  on  July  21st,  2011.    I  would  like  to  thank  the  Band  Members,  Guests  and  Staff  who  aAended  the  Swearing-­‐In  Ceremony  for  the  new  Chief  and  Council.    I  look  forward  to  the  next  three  years  working  for  McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band  and  Band  Members  as  a  Councilor  ounce  again.    July  has  not  been  as  busy.    We  had  our  regular  Chief  &  Council  mee6ng  and  met  with  representa6ves  of  Finevera  and  S6kine  Energy.    As  we  move  forward  we  will  discover  more  opportuni6es  for  MLIB.        I  hope  to  see  you  at  the  AGA.    

Mussi  Cho,

That’s me

Fred Inyallie Jr.

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MLIB Newsletter No.16 will be available September 4th 2011 online at www.mlib.ca or, on request, in print at the McLeod Lake band office.