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Community Futures is an alternate source of business funding offering loans to businesses for start-up or expansion. We also offer a variety of other services including advice on writing business plans.
In 1876, Governor Alexander Morris, appointed by federal Order-in-Council, was empowered as a Treaty Commissioner to negotiate a treaty with First Nations living within the limits of what would become Treaty Six. He, alone, had the authority to negotiate a lawful treaty; and he did with the Plains and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians between August 23-29 and on September 9, 1876. The Treaty provided the following terms, conditions and benefits.
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Choose us for your good HEALTH! Hillside Physical Health & Fitness is locally owned and has been in business for over 25 years. Specializing in Work, Motor Vehicle & Sport Injuries our Registered Physiotherapist will customize your treatment program to be meet your specific needs. See us for your Physiotherapy Program to get you active again!
KBM Resources Group (formerly KBM Forestry Consultants, Inc.) was founded in 1974 to provide a variety of forestry services to government and industry in Northwestern Ontario. The initial focus of the company was on the supply of mechanical site preparation and tree planting services, principally for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR).
Little Red River Cree Nation joined Treaty No. 8 July 11, 1899 at Little Red River (Post), AB. The first Treaty Annuity payments were distributed to members of L.R.R.C.N by the Treaty Commission and civil servants of the North West Mounted Police on July 11, 1899; also at Little Red River (Post), AB. As our unwritten history extends beyond centuries and is traditionally passed down generation to generation through collective storytelling; it is the intent of the Nation to collect, archive, and present all historical documents and artifacts belonging to the Nation to our membership.