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Stay home, get your shot and keep safe from COVID-19: mayors

In the statement, which was posted on the social media channels of all three communities, Fidler, Huntley and Lentowicz each called on area residents to remain vigilant and not let our guard down to contain the spread of COVID-19. We must all remember to adhere to the fundamentals of wearing a mask, practicing physical distancing and washing our hands frequently. As the three communities cover an area in both Manitoba and Saskatchewan, different rules and health orders apply in each community. For example, while Manitoba has restricted all private gatherings (both indoor and outdoor) and has temporarily disallowed all outdoor public gatherings, Saskatchewan currently - as of May 25 - has fewer restrictions in place. While private indoor gatherings are temporarily barred and indoor gatherings are restricted to household members only, up to 10 people are still allowed to meet outdoors, both on public and private property.

PAGC receives donation of 281,000 eggs from producers group

Making history : Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation elects Karen Bird as chief

Great champion of Indigenous Peoples, B C judge, politician, Thomas Berger dies

Great champion of Indigenous Peoples, B C judge, politician, Thomas Berger dies
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Making history : Peter Ballentyne Cree Nation elects Karen Bird as chief

Prince Albert Daily Herald Three Woodland Cree First Nations in northern Saskatchewan now led by women Newly elected PBCN Chief Karen Bird. Photo courtesy of Karen Bird “History has been made with three ladies governing the Woodland Cree,” said Karen Bird, newly elected chief of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) after election results were confirmed on Wednesday.  “I’m happy, overjoyed and overwhelmed.” Bird is with her home community of Southend celebrating the win. As the second woman elected to the role of chief in PBCN history Bird said she’s excited to work with Montreal Lake Cree Nation Chief Joyce Naytowhow-McLeod and Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson. She said those three Woodland Cree nations all being led by women at the same time is significant.

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