Facedrive Inc. a Canadian “people-and-planet first” technology ecosystem, is pleased to announce that TraceSCAN, the COVID-19 contact tracing solution developed by Facedrive Health, will be implemented as a pilot project by the Waywayseecappo First Nation located in Western Manitoba. Waywayseecappo is an Ojibway First Nation and member of the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council. First Nations have been hit by the … Facedrive Inc. (“ Facedrive ”) (TSXV: FD), (OTC:FD) a Canadian “people-and-planet first” technology ecosystem, is pleased to announce that TraceSCAN, the COVID-19 contact tracing solution developed by Facedrive Health, will be implemented as a pilot project (the “ Implementation ”) by the Waywayseecappo First Nation (“
Winnipeg Free Press By: Cody Sellar
MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Curtis Garson (left) and Richard Dumas give away boxes of pickerel to families in need, at the Canad Inns in Winnipeg on Thursday.
The vehicles were lined up Thursday behind the Canad Inns hotel at Polo Park, and the fish were flying out the door.
The vehicles were lined up Thursday behind the Canad Inns hotel at Polo Park, and the fish were flying out the door.
Volunteers from Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council and several other groups scooped up free boxes of filleted pickerel and other freshwater fish to load into waiting trunks, all along playfully teasing each other.
Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson
Volunteers hand out boxes of fish outside of Dakota Ojibway Child & Family Services on Wednesday morning as part of a broader effort to rescue food that cannot be sent to international markets because of COVID-19. (Kyle Darbyson/The Brandon Sun)
Members of Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council spent most of Wednesday handing out free packages of filleted pike, pickerel and whitefish to Indigenous families in Westman, as part of a broader initiative that was started by Fisher River Cree Nation.
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Members of Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council spent most of Wednesday handing out free packages of filleted pike, pickerel and whitefish to Indigenous families in Westman, as part of a broader initiative that was started by Fisher River Cree Nation.