The Moose Cree Representation Team is hosting a women's sharing circle.
Share your thoughts on how our traditional ways of caring for our children can be can be used to create our natural child welfare laws. Monday, February 20th, 2023 in Moose Factory.
Due to a combination of warm weather, heavy snowfall in the forecast, and a safety issue on the south end of the road, the Wetum Road will remain closed until further notice.
Band Representative Program Natural Law Development community engagement session. Dr. Emily J. Faries presents "Our Historical Journey as First Nations People", through ZOOM on February 21st, 2023.
An amendment to the Moose Cree Membership Meeting Regulations has been proposed that would allow Members to connect to meetings via online video conferencing platforms.
Get ready for game day with ribs, wings, and more! Place your order by Wednesday, February 8th @ 4 pm. Pick up date is Friday, February 10th at the Moose Cree Complex foyer in Moose Factory. Brought to you by the Moose Cree Farmers Market.
Band Representative Program Natural Law Development community engagement session. Dr. Emily J. Faries presents "Our Historical Journey as First Nations People", in Kapuskasing on Monday, February 6th, 2023.
Our Jordan’s Principle Writer is available to assist you with applications. Jordan’s Principle aims to ensure that First Nation children can access all public services they need, with funding available for a wide variety of health, social, and educational services and items.
Membership voted in favour of the Trust Agreement. As a result, a portion of our Self-Generated Revenue will be put into the Trust on an annual basis to be invested.
What are the next steps? Chief Mervin Cheechoo explains in this update.