Welcome to Red Sucker Lake First Nation.Ca.We are pleased to see you make it here and welcome you.You can find contact and travel information On our website. Learn a little about us in our history and see whats happening in and around the community in our events listings.If you would like to see your business listed in our business listings or have your event listed please email us here.Treaty: Adhesion to Treaty No. 5Registered Population: 814Area: Approx. 624 AcresRecreation: Hockey, Baseball, Volleyball, Fishing, Snow-Mobiling, Bingo, Annual Winter Carnival.Facilities: Airport, Fire Hall, Water Treatment Plants, Sewage Treatment Plants, Radio Station, and the Television Station.Chief:
The Fisher River Human Resources Program offers real world skills and equipment training to individuals in the Koostatak area. Visit our training facility to get the knowledge you need to land you the job you've always wanted! For more information on our services, please give us a call.
The Gary Tinker Federation for the Disabled Inc's main goal is to make long term improvements in the lives of disabled persons that reside in northern Saskatchewan.The Gary Tinker Federation for the Disabled Inc (G.T.F.) is a non-profit organization established in 1989 to identify and address the needs of disabled persons in northern Saskatchewan.
At Parkland Job Opportunity Centre we help job seekers choose a career, write a resume, look for work and more. The career exploration process helps people to explore their career interests. If you are unsure where you are heading in the future or what type of job you want to pursue, this is the service for you. In working with an Employment Facilitator, you can explore careers through various activities that will help you to identify your skills, interests and abilities to find a job that matches you.
A technician training program that provides practical, down - to - earth tools and techniques that enable you to diagnose and repair the vehicles of today.
View VideoOur Mission StatementTo promote the renewal and development of Métis culture through research, materials development, collection and distribution of those materials and the design, development and delivery of Métis-specific educational programs and services.Latest News
bioBUILD – an acronym for Building Urban Industries for Local Development – is a social enterprise non-profit contractor and a training program for people who face barriers to employment.We retrofit homes with insulation and high-efficiency toilets as well as water-and-energy-saving devices (showerheads, CFLs, etc). Our work lowers utility bills, employs neighbourhood people, cuts crime, and decreases greenhouse gas emissions.Vision StatementBUILD seeks a Winnipeg where bills in low-income housing are affordable and where the residents who live in this housing have gainful, family-supporting employment.Mission StatementBUILD will contribute towards this vision by training people with limited experience in the formal labour market to retrofit this housing stock in a fashion that reduces poverty and improves the environment.Board membersJerry Woods, Vice-Chair, also serves as the Chair of the Human Rights CommissionGeorge Ryle, Secretary TreasurerMike Wolchock is the General Manager of Pollock's Hardware Co-opNina Larson is a business student at the University of ManitobaRobert Neufeld is the Executive Director at the North End Community Renewal CorporationTricia Dano is the Case Management Coordinator at BUILD Inc.Don Meidem