DOH CONGRATULATES STAFF ON ACHIEVING FIRST NATIONS HEALTH MANAGERS ASSOCIATION DESIGNATION

The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne’s Department of Health (DOH) would like to recognize and congratulate four (4) staff members who have completed their designation courses in Health Management for the First Nations Health Managers Association. Staff achieving their designation have been attending classes since 2019 to complete the necessary courses.   The First Nations Health Managers Association (FNHMA) provides leadership […]

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PAVING NOTICE: WADE LAFRANCE ROAD & PARK STREET

The MCA Department of Infrastructure, Housing, and Environment (DIHE) would like to inform the community of the paving schedule for Wade Lafrance Road in Tsi Snaihne and Park Street in Kana:takon.   The paving of Wade Lafrance Road has begun and should be finished by end of day on Friday, November 4. Immediately following the completion of Wade Lafrance Road […]

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DAUGHTERS OF TRADITION AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM

Akwesasne Child & Family Services would like to invite girls ages 8-13 to Daughters of Tradition, an after-school program designed to provide a framework to learn the value of culture & tradition.   Join ACFS for talking circles, cultural activities, traditional cooking, crafts, and more!   When: November 9, 2022 (3-5 p.m.)Where: Tetewaienen (Whoville House), Tsi Snaihne   For more […]

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CULTURAL TEACHINGS SERIES

Iohahi:io Akwesasne Education & Training Institute, in partnership with H.E.AL., is excited to present a cultural teachings series! Classes will be held from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Iohahi:io. Topics include harvest teachings, ceremony protocols, naming protocols, and more. This series is open to community members only. For more information or to sign up, please email info.iohahiio@ambe.ca or call […]

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AKWESASNE MOHAWK POLICE PREPARE FOR CRIME PREVENTION WEEK 2022

The Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service is kicking off Crime Prevention Week from November 6-12, 2022. The theme for this year, “Safer, Stronger Together”, will enable police services to promote the benefits of a collaborative response to local crime and social issues related to safety and well-being, as well as educate members of the public on what they can do to […]

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TSIIONKWANONHSO:TE SEEKING HAIRSTYLIST

Tsiionkwanonhso:te Long-Term Care Facility is looking for individuals interested in providing hairdressing services to residents in an on-site salon.   Expectations include: A minimum of 1 day per week of on-site service, with flexibility to increase as demands require. Affordability for our elders residing at this site. The ability to also provide esthetic services would be an asset.   Interested […]

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INDIGENOUS SERVICES CANADA ANNOUNCES PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT FOR FALL RESPIRATORY VIRUSES

Indigenous Services Canada has released an important Public Health Alert for Fall Respiratory Viruses. With the changing weather, respiratory illnesses across the Ontario province, such as Influenza A and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are on the rise. COVID-19 continues to be a concern in Ontario. An increase in activity of multiple respiratory viruses creates a more complex respiratory illness season […]

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CSP ANNOUNCES UPDATED HEATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION DATES

The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne’s Community Support Program (CSP) will be conducting additional dates for Heating Assistance Program (AHAP) applications on two Saturday dates during the month of November to accommodate those community members who are unable to attend the planned application dates. Weekend AHAP application dates are as follows: Saturday, November 12th at the A’nowara’ko:wa Arena (9 a.m. – […]

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