Article content The municipality marked National Indigenous Languages Day with plans to install stop signs in Cree, Dene and English in surrounding rural, Indigenous communities. During the next few weeks, more than 60 of the multilingual stop signs will be placed in Fort McKay, Anzac, Conklin and Janvier. Fort Chipewyan was the first hamlet to get these stop signs in November. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. RMWB installing more than 60 Cree, Dene and English stop signs in rural hamlets Back to video “To some it may not mean lots, but to the Indigenous people around here it’s very important within our community,” said Justin Bourque, CEO of Willow Lake Métis in Anzac. “It’s important we spend a lot of time recognizing the Cree, Dene and Métis peoples of this land.”