Nestled in a secluded valley setting is the vibrant and unique Hamlet of Plamondon. Located off highway 55, 30 km North West of Lac La Biche, Plamondon is a community rich in culture and celebration, boasting one of Alberta's primary Francophone communities. Other ethnic influences to the community include Russian, Métis and Ukrainian culture.Plamondon hosts a variety of cultural and historical events throughout the year that are packed full of fun, activities, and musical entertainment.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), also known as intracranial injury, occurs when an external force traumatically injures the brain. TBI can be classified based on severity, mechanism (closed or penetrating head injury), or other features (e.g., occurring in a specific location or over a widespread area). Head injury usually refers to TBI, but is a broader category because it can involve damage to structures other than the brain, such as the scalp and skull.
Our elders of wisdom taught us that we as mankind can create a spirit of kindness, honesty, determination and sharing if we decide to collaborate and work together for the common good of the future to come. Iyiniw endeavors to promote this knowledge to not only benefit us as First Nation but society as a whole.
Two Hills area was registered by Tom Watt, a veteran of the Canadian Militia. For the next decade other settlers were primarily English speaking, but at the turn of the 20th century, immigrants from central and eastern Europe arrived and changed the cultural heritage of Two Hills forever.