Moose Cree members living in Moosonee, Timmins, and Kapuskasing will have an opportunity to participate in the membership meeting through Zoom on May 25th.
The Moose Cree Economic Development department is seeking two Moose Cree First Nation members to partake in Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems training.
Moose Cree First Nation is committed to the public safety of our community regarding the animal control Issues we are currently facing. To address these growing concerns, actions will be taken immediately to take control of the situation and provide support going forward.
Update session on May 17th on the new hospital in Moosonee, health care facilities in Moose Factory, and the work being done by the Health Transformation Advisory Working Group (HTAWG) on health care services for Membership. Also available on Zoom.
In an attempt to address the loose dog situation in our community, the following directive will be implemented immediately: All loose dogs will be captured and owners will be responsible to pay the release fee to claim their pet. Failure to do so will result in rehoming in the south.
Explore the truth of our historical journey on what really happened to our ancestors and how we are still impacted today. North Bay and Sudbury sessions presented by Dr. Emily J. Faries.
Moose Cree First Nation Child & Family Services is inviting all Moose Cree members to attend our Sharing Circle on Tuesday, May 9th @ 6:30 pm at The Gathering Place (located at the Moose Cree complex). Share your thoughts on what should be included in our Child Welfare Natural Law.