Success
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Christmas Party
Rainy River First Nations hosted a Christmas Party for the community members. A community Christmas meal was served with all of the fixings.
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Addiction’s Week Activities
The Addictions Week activities was a great success as the many activities held during the week of November 14, 2010 created awareness about the issues faced by drug and alcohol abuse.
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Veteran's Day Activities
Veteran’s Day activities took place on November 11, 2010 at the community cenotaph.
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Kay Nah Chi Wah Nung Historical Centre Repairs
The Kay Nah Chi Wah Nung Historical Centre has been open since 1995. Since opening it has been subject to natural wear and tear from environmental elements.
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Rainy River First Nations Elder’s Language Revitalization
On August 19, 2010 the Rainy River First Nations Elders traveled to Leech Lake Reservation outside of Bemidji, Minnesota to observe the Ojibway Language Immersion Program.
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Rainy River Watershed Program Community Enrichment
The project submitted by the Rainy River First Nations Watershed program was unique in that it had 3 major components.
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Rainy River Watershed Program Community Enrichment
The project submitted by the Rainy River First Nations Watershed program was unique in that it had 3 major components.
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Community Health and Dental Program
In recent years, First Nations people have faced numerous cuts to the benefits provided by Health Canada.
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Sobriety Pow-wow
The Sobriety Pow-wow is an annual event which celebrates the return to Sobriety as well as healthy lifestyles.
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2010 Ski Trip
The 2010 Ski Trip took place on February 20, 2010 in Biwabik, Minnesota. A total of 65 community members participated including 29 adults and 36 youth.
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Drug Testing Policy
Rainy River First Nation has recognized the impact of drug use in conjunction with work can be significant in terms of employee health, workplace, community safety, and operational productivity.
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KHC Business Plan
Since the opening of the Kay Na Chi Wah Nung Historical Centre in 2005, the centre has had difficulties becoming a self-sustaining operation.
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Solar Power Proposal
The Rainy River First Nation has embarked on a feasibility study to develop a solar power farm
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Sundance Teaching Lodge
Ten years ago, an 8 sided lodge was built on Rainy River First Nations with volunteer labor and materials donated from family members and friends.