Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services (OAHS) is pleased to announce the launch of the Central Applicant Registry for self-identifying Aboriginal residents of Cochrane.
Welcome to the home page of the Golden Age Club, THE place where good friends meet. Since 1951, the Club has been offering a variety of social, recreational, health and outreach programs for Calgary's seniors' population. Located in the heart of East Vill
The Porcupine Health Unit has been helping people from Timmins to Moosonee and from Hearst to Matheson do that for over 70 years. We help through a variety of relevant and accessible programs and services. Over 120 staff in nine different offices deliver these programs and services. They include dental hygienists, speech-language pathologists, geneticists, nurse practitioners, public health nutritionists, dietitians, inspectors, public health nurses and health promoters. Whether we do it through our own work or working with our many partners throughout the area, we’re here to help.
The Porcupine Health Unit has been helping people from Timmins to Moosonee and from Hearst to Matheson do that for over 70 years. We help through a variety of relevant and accessible programs and services. Over 120 staff in nine different offices deliver these programs and services. They include dental hygienists, speech-language pathologists, geneticists, nurse practitioners, public health nutritionists, dietitians, inspectors, public health nurses and health promoters. Whether we do it through our own work or working with our many partners throughout the area, we're here to help.
Taykwataga Mountain Beauty celebrates the rich heritage and natural beauty of the Taykwa Tagamou Nation, a Cree community in Northeastern Ontario, while promoting sustainable practices and preserving cultural traditions.
Taykwa Tagamou Nation HomeWachay! Thank you for visiting the Taykwa Tagamou Nation (TTN) website.The Taykwa Tagamou Nation is a Cree nation whose traditional lands are in what is now northeastern Ontario. Our community has lived on the land and resources in the Moose River basin, along the Little Abitibi and Abitibi Rivers.Our community practiced a way of life that relied on the land for thousands and years, and still today many members keep alive the traditions and practices of our ancestors.The modern Taykwa Tagamou Nation continues traditional practices while also working in the modern Ontario economy, including forestry, waterpower, and mining services.The Taykwa Tagamou Nation is pursuing major projects within its traditional territory, and actively seeks partnerships and new projects.Additional information
RETAILERS, whether large or small, are an important factor in the financial health of our town. As a UNITED team in the Chamber of Commerce, fellow merchants are able to work together for the protection and promotion of their business interests.