“South Access to the Fishing Lake Metis Settlement”
Due to the large amount of criminal activity and poaching in the community, measures have been taken to limit access of the south oilfield border of the community. Gates will be open from 7am until 5pm. We are working in partnership with Canadian Natural to keep our community safe. Thank you for your understanding.
Note: this is the CNRL oilfield roads not the main road north and south. This includes the goat trail, 2 mile rd, onion lake rd and south of 4-9.
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May 25 -“web-based benefits finder tool “Find financial help during COVID-19””
The Honourable Joyce Murray, Minister of Digital Government, announced a web-based benefits finder tool “Find financial help during COVID-19”, to help people…
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June 01 -“COVID 19 BREAKDOWN”
COVID 19 BREAKDOWN REVENUE MSGC FUTURE FUND $200,000.00 FEDERAL FUND $111,135.00 EXPENSES FOOD BANK $73,161.19 This included the following dates:…
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June 24 -“South Access to the Fishing Lake Metis Settlement”
Due to the large amount of criminal activity and poaching in the community, measures have been taken to limit access…
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July 13 -“Fishing Lake Metis Settlement Administration Office Reopening”
As of Monday July 13th,2020 The Fishing Lake Metis Settlement Administration office will re open by APPOINTMENT ONLY to make…
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July 13 -“FLMS Gym (Fitness Centre) Reopening”
The FLMS Gym will also reopen 5 days a week starting Monday July 13th, 2020 ONLY 3 occupants will be…
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July 31 -“ATCO Data Sharing Agreement”
The ATCO Data Sharing Agreement is available for information here.
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August 07 -“Metis Settlements General Council & Natural Resources Canada Partnership Initative”
MSGC-SPI LinkedIn Training – new incentives for August (1)
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October 08 -“Utility Stabilization”
Utility Stabilization policy and application for 2020 is now available here. The allocated amount per household is $1213.56 Forms are…
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October 08 -“FLMS Database”
The Fishing Lake Metis Settlement’s database “Munisight” is now available to view. The location and mapping features are especially useful…
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September 02 -“Changes to Recycling”
The list of recyclable items that can be dropped off at the North Recycling Yard has now been expanded. A…
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October 13 -“Indigenous Business Support and Emergency Loan Application”
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Settlement Investment Corporation (SIC) through assistance provided by the Government of Canada, is taking…
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October 22 -“COVID Awareness”
With the number of COVID cases climbing again, it is recommended that you limit your travel only to surrounding towns….
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November 19 -“Tuliby Lake Pasture Association Notice”
The Lands & Membership Department will be doing appointments ONLY for the Tulliby Lake Pasture Association December 1, 2020 (9am–…
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November 19 -“Christmas Lights Contest”
LIGHT UP THE COMMUNITY 1st place–$300.00 2nd place-$200.00 3rd place-$100.00 Highlighted area on Map Attached Each area will have a…
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May 19 -“Housing Incentive Improvement Program”
We are now taking applications for the Housing Improvement Incentive Program (50/50). Please see the policy here. The following changes…
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November 27 -“Proposed Changes of the Modernization of the Métis Settlements Act”
November 27, 2020 Members of the Fishing Lake Métis Settlement RE: Proposed Changes of the Modernization of the Métis Settlements…
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November 30 -“Labour List Update”
FLMS is looking to update the list of local labourers for upcoming work and training opportunities. A survey is being…
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November 13 -“Notice of Available Rental Unit”
Notice of 2 Available Rental Units SE-17-57-02 W4M (4905B 49 ST) Fishing Lake Metis Settlement Housing is now accepting rental…
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December 14 -“Updated Emergency Contact List”
To download the list please click here. Emergency Contact List Council For Any Council Related Inquiries Council Secretary Desiree Lacombe-Cardinal…
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January 15 -“Horticulture Project ”
Horticulture Project Closes January 29,2021, 12pm. A partnership with Fishing Lake Metis Settlement (FLMS), Metis Settlements General Council (MSGC) of…