Our Children, Our Future, Our PromiseMissionProtecting the best interests of our children and enhancing the well-being of families.Value StatementsRespect - we honor and respect our children, 13 member First Nations, our care givers, our Board members, and each other with dignity and honorHonesty - we are honest and fair in all our deliberations, decisions and actionsAccountability - we act in good faith in the best interest of our children and support our First Nation communities by a dedicated and professional staffIntegrity - we are committed to work together to achieve our vision and maintain our Oath of ConfidentialityMandateThe Yorkton Tribal Council Child and Family Services Inc. Administration is mandated to provide appropriate preventative and protective child and family services to the members of the thirteen member First Nations (Ocean Man First Nation, Kahkewistahaw First Nation, Cote First Nation, Keeseekoose First Nation, Key First Nation, Sakimay First Nation, Cowessess First Nation, Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation, White Bear First Nation, Ochapowace First Nation, Peepeekisis Cree Nation, Star Blanket Cree Nation, and Little Black Bear's Band) pursuant to, and consistent with, the provisions of the FSIN Child Welfare and Family Support Act and the Saskatchewan Child Welfare Act
Lakewood Manor Housing Co-operativés WebsiteLakewood Manor- is an active place, always something to do, whether it is enjoying coffee with many of your neighbours in the lounge, working on a committee or having fun at a card game or shuffle board. - is for active seniors who enjoy taking part in the every day social activities, maintenance and operation of the facility. - is ideal for senior couples and senior singles.- is a Housing Co-operative.- Singles are not being accepted at this time.
Our government is committed. Legislative Report - August 27, 2014August 27, 2014Report from the Legislature August 27, 2014 Saskatchewan continues to be a leader in economic growth with more people, more jobs and higher wages than ever before. Driven by the confidence and continued contributions of our people, this growth is reflected in the latest labour force survey by Statistics Canada.
Brad Wall was first elected Premier of Saskatchewan in the November 2007 provincial election.His government was re-elected in the 2011 provincial election with 64 per cent of the popular vote – the highest percentage of any political party in Saskatchewan
After the Stock Market Crash of 1929 the Prairies experienced untold hardship. The situation was further worsened by years of drought and insect plagues. Farmers saw grain prices fall to all time lows and they needed to lower their cost of production. Far