February 9, 2022

Office Closure Extended

Given the rapid increase in positive COVID-19 cases in the community, Moose Cree First Nation’s Moose Factory offices will be closed to the public until Friday, February 18th, 2022 @ 5 pm.
February 9, 2022

NAPS Reports for January 2022

Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service reports for January 2022.
February 7, 2022

COVID-19 Statement from Chief Mervin Cheechoo

I know that many of us are tired of the pandemic and the restrictions that have been in place for so long, however we must all continue to be careful and think of the vulnerable in our community.
February 4, 2022

Amendment to By-Law #1609

The rapidly spreading cases are a result of community members continuing to gather without safety measures in place, therefore such non-essential gatherings must cease immediately. In effect until March 4, 2022.
January 31, 2022

Office Closure

There may have been a high risk exposure of COVID-19 in our community. Our Moose Factory offices will be closed as a precaution from January 31st to February 4th, 2022.
January 31, 2022

OPG Advising of Closure of Otter Rapids Dam Roadway Crossing

Ontario Power Generation is advising that the roadway crossing for Otter Rapids Dam will be closed February 2nd and 3rd from 7am to 5 pm daily. Wetum Road access to Smooth Rock Falls will NOT be affected.
January 31, 2022

Status Cards Unavailable

We are unable to issue status cards until Monday, February 7th, 2022. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
January 28, 2022

Statement from Chief & Council Regarding NioBay

We are releasing this update to provide an overview of the facts regarding the situation with NioBay.
January 26, 2022

Comprehensive Community Plan Approval Survey

Our draft Comprehensive Community Planning (CCP) plan is complete! We are now seeking member feedback and overall approval of the plan. Complete the survey for a chance to win amazing prizes!
January 25, 2022

Notice from Ontario Works Program

Hayley Cheechoo has retired from her position as Case Worker and as of December 31st, 2021 no longer works for the First Nation. Hayley's previous clients can contact any other member of the Social Assistance Office for assistance.