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Break and Enter in Batchewana (Crimestoppers Video)

Break and Enter in Batchewana (Crimestoppers Video)

Help Crime Stoppers and Batchewana Police Service solve a crime in our community. If you have information on this crime or any other crime, call Crime Stoppers at (705) 942-7867 or 1-800-222-8477. You can also click the “Submit a Tip” button found on our website www.saultcrimestoppers.com or [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation Leadership Evict Local Businessman for Hate Speech

Batchewana First Nation Leadership Evict Local Businessman for Hate Speech

Sault Ste. Marie, ON – Last week it was discovered through a number of media outlets that local businessman Dave Selvers has been promoting hate speech towards Woman, Native Americans, Muslims, and LGBTQ persons through social media and blog posts. “This type of language is not only [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation Leadership Disappointed with Ontario’s Appeal

Batchewana First Nation Leadership Disappointed with Ontario’s Appeal

Batchewana First Nation, ON – Today, Chief and Council of Batchewana First Nation (BFN) received word that the Ontario Government served their Notice to Appeal Justice Hennessey’s decision on the Robinson Huron Annuities Claim including costs. Both Canada and Ontario have expressed their [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation Leadership temporarily close access to Whitefish Island

Batchewana First Nation Leadership temporarily close access to Whitefish Island

BATCHEWANA FIRST NATION, ON – Batchewana First Nation (BFN) Chief and Council have decided to temporarily close access to Whitefish Island due to several bear sightings in the area. The First Nation’s Operations and Maintenance department have erected several signs indicating the closure and [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation Completes Construction of Townhouse Complex

Batchewana First Nation Completes Construction of Townhouse Complex

BATCHEWANA FIRST NATION, ON– Today eager members of the Batchewana First Nation (BFN) gathered amongst local leadership and staff to celebrate the completion of their Rankin Townhouse complex. Construction of the project began in June of 2017 after Chief and Council identified a housing [Read more]

Co-Enforcement Initiative Protecting Our Natural Resources

Co-Enforcement Initiative Protecting Our Natural Resources

Ministry Seeks the Public’s Help in Case of Abandoned Nets in Whitefish Bay The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry and Batchewana First Nation (BFN) is seeking the public’s help in identifying the individual or individuals responsible for abandoning gill nets in Whitefish Bay on Lake [Read more]

Standing Selection Process Among Vital Issues at Annual General Assembly

Standing Selection Process Among Vital Issues at Annual General Assembly

LONDON, ON –  The Annual General Assembly is a major gathering of A.I.A.I. member nations and their chiefs to discuss essential issues that are prevalent in First Nations communities.  Among the areas that will be covered at the Annual General Assembly, hosted by the Caldwell Nation on May [Read more]

Robinson Huron Treaty Celebrations Begin with International Canoe Crossing

Robinson Huron Treaty Celebrations Begin with International Canoe Crossing

  SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – A gathering of the Chiefs and beneficiaries of the Robinson-Huron Treaty is underway at Whitefish Island, Sault Ste. Marie.  The event entitled, “Honouring and Remembering our 1850 Treaty”, is intended a commemoration, information and planning session.  [Read more]

NOSM Celebrates 10th Anniversary in Sault Ste. Marie

NOSM Celebrates 10th Anniversary in Sault Ste. Marie

The 2015-2016 academic year marks 10 years since the Northern Ontario Medical School (NOSM) welcomed its inaugural class of medical students. Over the last decade, the School has worked with communities across the region to build a healthier Northern Ontario. From June 20-25, 2016, NOSM will be [Read more]

Ceremonial Meeting of Batchewana and Missanabie Cree First Nations

Ceremonial Meeting of Batchewana and Missanabie Cree First Nations

SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – Representatives of Batchewana First Nation of Ojibways and Missanabie Cree First Nation gathered in Baawating (Sault Ste. Marie) on Thursday, January 14th, 2016. Political discussions were focused on how the two nations will continue relationship building to create a [Read more]

“Commemorating the Return of our Ancestors” – Aug.19

“Commemorating the Return of our Ancestors” – Aug.19

BATCHEWANA FIRST NATION, ON – The Batchewana First Nation (BFN) is getting ready to celebrate the repatriation of their ancestral remains returning to their homeland. In 2010 the Batchewana First Nation and Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians worked in collaboration to bring the remains of their [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation Election Results

Batchewana First Nation Election Results

Batchewana First Nation, ON – On December 2, 3014 a polling notice was issued notifying the Batchewana First Nation’s Band Members of the 2015 election. Candidates began their campaigning, which included a submission in the First Nation’s Special Election Newsletter stating individual [Read more]

“Teaching Our Young” Theme For Batchewana’s 2014 Traditional Powwow

“Teaching Our Young” Theme For Batchewana’s 2014 Traditional Powwow

BATCHEWANA, ON – Batchewana First Nation is thrilled to announce this years Powwow themed, “Abinoojiiyag Gekinoo’Amawindwaa” (teaching our young). This spectacular event will take place at the Rankin Powwow grounds located at, 142 Gran street. Beginning on Saturday August 30th, the master [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation Responds to Bill C-33 Rejection

Batchewana First Nation Responds to Bill C-33 Rejection

BATCHEWANA FIRST NATION, ON — Tuesday May 27, 2014 Batchewana leadership attended the Assembly of First Nations  (AFN) Special Chief’s Assembly to discuss the Federal Government’s controversial (proposed) Bill C-33.The Act titled, “First Nations Control of First Nations Education”, [Read more]

Supporting Economic Development in Algoma-Manitoulin Region

Supporting Economic Development in Algoma-Manitoulin Region

Ontario Creating Jobs, Strengthening Northern Economy Ontario is helping to build a stronger, more diverse northern economy while creating jobs in the Algoma-Manitoulin area. With $4.3 million in support from the province’s Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation(NOHFC), seven projects [Read more]

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