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MLIB OCTOBER 2014 WE, THE TSE’KHENE NATION (PEOPLE OF THE ROCKS) ARE PROUD PEOPLE NO. 31 Making sure the Footprints we leave behind are ones our Children will be proud to walk in. The Traveling Feather

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MLIBOCTOBER 2014 WE, THE TSE’KHENE NATION (PEOPLE OF THE ROCKS) ARE PROUD PEOPLE NO.31

Making sure the Footprints we leave behind are ones our Children will be proud to walk in.

The Traveling Feather

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Contributors MLIB

The Traveling Feather Derek Orr, Adele Chingee, Lucy Martin, Jodie Ware, Bob Inkpen, Kathy Parkinson, Meaghan van Somer, Trishia Dyer, Linda Innes, Nicole Thomas and many more……..

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MLIB Publication No.31 The Traveling Feather is published up to 12 times a year. Members of the McLeod Lake Indian Band and readers of The Traveling Feather can submit their news and pictures at [email protected]

Office Opening Hours

The McLeod Lake Indian Band Office is open Monday - Friday

8.30am - 4.00pm.

Congratulations

Duz Cho!

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Message and Reporting from Chief Orr!

!!!!Dear Members,

As we face the changing of seasons’, I want to wish you all the best and hope that everyone had a good thanksgiving. Your continued support is greatly appreciated as we continue to strive towards making changes for a better future.

One of the initiatives that we are working hard on is communication. Changes are coming to the McLeod Lake website; allowing us to communicate meetings, agenda’s and any supporting documents. Please visit www.mlib.ca to ensure you are kept up to date with recent meetings and decisions.

We have seen a lot of change in recent years, which has resulted in being recognized as one of the most successful businesses across Western Canada. This success has allowed all MLIb members to benefit and we continue to grow and diversify in order to bring future benefits to our community and members.

We look forward to the future to ensure improvements are made to current programs and new programs are implemented.

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August- October 2014!!

2014 Annual General Assembly – AGA!

On August 6-8, 2014 I attended and participated in the McLeod Lake General Assembly. On August 7th Chief and Council presented the McLeod Lake Indian Band 2013 Financial Statements to members and answered related questions. McLeod Lake Indian Band continues to improve Owners Equity (overall value of MLIB).

At the AGA quite a number of members said that the Chief and Council Policy needed to be reviewed and amended for stronger governance and accountability, and said they would like to participate and be part of the review. Chief and Council welcomed the request by members to get involved, and have, as a result, identified a draft plan and Budget to review the Council Policy, Membership Code and Election Code.

August 8th I attended the Family Day at the Historic Site. It was a great day with family, friends and food. For the first time, since I can remember we got rained on, however, it did not spoil spirits. Coincidently the entry gifts were umbrellas!

Message and report Chief Derek Orr

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ChiefDerekOrr

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Bandmanager

Adele Chingee

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www.mlib.ca

Click on the ‘Members’ link in the menu for access to the Chief &

Council Meetings page.

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TSE’KHENE FOOD & FUEL NEWSLETTER October 2014

September was a busy month as more people heard we have a gas bar on-reserve. Staff were busy preparing for our Grand Opening, which was a big success for our band (see inset at left). Our tobacco license was granted three days before the grand opening, and now sell cigarettes. Government regulates the amount of tobacco products a First Nation can sell per month, based on its on-reserve and community population. TF&F has split its quota so that we make a weekly order. This will ensure that the store will have cigarettes throughout the month, and there will a minimal amount of inventory held at the store.

There are 3 Band members employed at the gas bar. Anita Vallee is the only full time staff person with Amanda Isadore and Jenine Solonas filling in the remaining 27 hours. TF&F posted for the position of Store Manager with five people applying for the position. The position was offered to a Band member but this person declined due to another employment offer. A second Band member was offered the position but also declined the offer. Marc Klijnsmit has been on contract since mid-July, training staff for the management position. Marc’s contract will continue until one of the staff is ready to take on the Store Manager role.

Sales have increased since the grand opening. Customers are getting to know our hours of operation and know that we will be open during those hours. Customers have commented on how clean and organized the store is (for such an itty-bitty place). All staff are very proud to be a part of such a great operation.

The Operations committee continues to meet every Friday at 9am, to give updates and to see how the store is running. If members would like to attend in person or via conference, please contact Lucy Martin for details. All members are encouraged to participate.

If any band members have any ideas for the store please put it in writing and send to [email protected] or [email protected].

GRAND OPENING Tse’khene Food & Fuel Ltd.’s Grand Opening took place on September 20, 2014 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. People attended from Mackenzie, Bear Lake and Prince George, as well as people who were driving by and saw the sign and balloons at the highway. CHMM broadcast live from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Kandy Klijnsmit prepared hot dogs, chili and bannock for lunch and Anita Vallee made additional bannock on-site. T-shirts were given away as prizes and at the end of the day 3-$50 gas cards were given away as prizes. The gas cards went to Henry Honkanen from Mackenzie, Carol Smolski from Mackenzie and Shelby from Bear Lake. Thank you to everyone who helped out and contributed to the success of the grand opening, including: Band members who came out to show their support; Emcee Russ McLoud, Chief Derek Orr; Councillor Elizabeth Solonas; Councillor Destiny Bear; Elder Josie Tyler for cutting the ribbon; The TF&F Board of Directors Ken Solonas, Minnie Isadore, Kandy Klijnsmit, Russ Boyko, Rod Inglis; Mayor Stephanie Killam; CHMM for the live coverage; Rod Inglis for designing the t-shirts (I GOT GAS…); Marc Klijnsmit for having the t-shirts made and donating them for prizes; TF&F staff Anita Vallee and Jenine Solonas for working and providing their assistance; Kandy Klijnsmit for volunteering her time to prepare lunch; Anita Vallee for making bannock; and many, many others.

MUSSI CHO!

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www.mlib.ca

Click on the ‘Members’ link in the menu for access to

the Chief & Council Meetings page.

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Tse’khene  Community  Development Corporation

Board of Directors

On September 25, 2014, Chief & Council appointed the following Band members  to  the  Tse’khene  Community  Development  Corporation  Board  of  Directors,  and  the  Tse’khene  Food  &  Fuel  Ltd.  Board  of  Directors:

x Ken Solonas (returning) x Minnie Isadore (returning) x Kandy Klijnsmit (returning) x Nathan Paul Prince (new) x Jenine Solonas (new)

The new Directors will receive Director training. The first Board meeting will be scheduled for the beginning of November. Meetings are open to Band members – we ask that you notify us in advance so that we can plan meals accordingly.

Tse’khene  Food  &  Fuel  Ltd. x x x

TF&F held its Grand Opening on September 20, 2014 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Visit the TF&F newsletter update for more detailed information.

Annual General Meetingx x x

TCDC held its first Annual General Meeting on Saturday, September 20, 2014 at McLeod Lake, BC. Please refer  to  the  “Report  for  2014  Annual General Meeting”, following this update. Thanks to everyone who attended.

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Tse’khene  Community  Development  Corporation Annual General Meeting September 20, 2014

This is a narrative report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2014 and is a companion document to the presentation of Auditor Jane Newman at the September 20, 2014 Annual General Meeting of  Tse’khene  Community Development Corporation (TCDC) in McLeod Lake, BC. TCDC was originally the McLeod Lake Indian Band Development Corporation. The new name was registered on November 14, 2013.

Annual Report Annual Report TCDC was established for the purposes of pursuing new community businesses. McLeod Lake Indian Band is ideally situated in a part of Canada that is experiencing strong economic growth. There is a great deal of opportunity to develop economic ventures around the tourism industry. McLeod  Lake  Indian  Band’s  Chief  &  Council  will  be  announcing  the  new  Board  of  Directors of the TCDC at the Annual General Meeting. This group meets a minimum of four times per year to review the financial and operational performance and to approve the strategic plan. Outgoing Directors are: Ken Solonas, Minnie Isadore, Russ Boyko, Kandy Klijnsmit, and Rod Inglis. TCDC is managed by Lucy Martin, hired in February 2014. She assists with the management of Tse’khene  Food    &  Fuel  Ltd.  and  promotes  new  business  opportunities  as  they  arise. For  more  information  on  Tse’khene  Food  &  Fuel  Ltd.,  please contact:

x Lucy Martin, Economic Development Manager at 250-750-4415

Annual Report

Tse’khene  Community Development Corporation

Annual Report - 2014

Background

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 Straw Painting

Turkey

Ages 8 & up

4:00-7:00pm

2 3

Fan Paper

Turkeys

All Youth

4:00-7:00pm

4

5

Crib

10:00am-2:00pm

6

Toilet Paper Roll

Monsters

Ages 5-7

4:00-7:00pm

7 8

Stained Glass

Tissue Paper

Turkeys

Ages 8 & up

9 Thanksgiving

Community

Dinner @ B.H.

5:00-7:00pm

10 No Youth

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12 13 14 15

Cookies in a jar

Ages 8 & up

4:00-7:00pm

16 17

Movie-Monster

House

All Youth

4:00-7:00pm

18

19

Yahtzee

10:00am-2:00pm

20

Egg Carton

Pumpkin

Ages 5-7

4:00-7:00pm

21 22

Egg Carton Ghost

Ages 8 & up

4:00-7:00pm

23

Health Fair

12:00-3:30 pm

24

Pro D Day

All Youth

10:00-2:00

25

26 27

Pumpkin Carving

Ages 5-7

4:00-7:00pm

28 29

Pumpkin Carving

Ages 8& up

4:00–7:00pm

30

Halloween Party

5:00-8:00pm

All Youth

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October 2014 GHU-I INZA Time Of the Fat

Stat.

Holiday

No Youth

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy

Halloween

No Youth

Youth and Family Worker

Aggie Short Work 250-750-4415 ex. 832 Direct Line 250 750-6832 [email protected]

Youth and Family Worker

Donna Robinson Work 250-750-4415 ex.832 Direct Line 250 750-6832 Work Cell 250-997-7920 [email protected]

Youth and Family Worker

Roberta Valiquette Work 250-750-4415 ex.271 Direct Line 250 750 6832 Work Cell 250-997-7307 [email protected]

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www.mlib.ca

Click on the ‘Members’ link in the menu for access to the Chief

& Council Meetings page.

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Topic: Applications for the Teck Canadian Aboriginal Bursary Award now open Details: Twice per year, Teck partners with Indspire to offer up to $10,000 in bursaries to

Aboriginal students, with a preference given to those living in areas where Teck operates.

The Teck Canadian Aboriginal Bursary Award supports Aboriginal students who are attending a full-time certificate or diploma program from an accredited post-secondary institution and demonstrate financial need. To learn more about Teck, go to www.teck.com. To learn about Teck’s approach to sustainability, go to www.tecksustainability.com

The bursary is organized and distributed by Indspire through their Building Brighter Futures Bursary and Scholarship Awards Program. Indspire is a charitable organization that is dedicated to raising funds to deliver programs that provide tools for indigenous peoples.

Application: There are several bursaries offered through Indspire. To apply for the Teck

bursary, fill out the application form on indspire.ca and check the “Post-secondary Education” (PSE) box.

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Deadline: November 1, 2014.!

Eligibility: Students attending full-time certificate or diploma programs at the

undergraduate and graduate level that are at least eight months in length. Study outside of Canada is considered only at the graduate level (Masters and PhD).

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The Traveling Feather is published up to 12 times a year for and by members of The McLeod Lake Indian Band. The next issue of The

Traveling Feather will be available sometime December 2014. Mussi Cho for attending the October Quarterlies!

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