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The 2024 Holiday Disbursement Forms Are Available Now!
Holiday Disbursement forms are available now! Please forward this form along with ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS including a copy of YOUR PHOTO ID to: PRIOR TO JANUARY 31, 2025. APPLICATIONS WILL RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION AS PROCESSED Applications MUST BE...
Exciting Scholarship Opportunities for Indigenous Students from Cenovus Energy
Cenovus Energy Inc., a leading Canadian-based integrated energy company headquartered in Calgary, is committed to supporting the education of Indigenous students through various scholarship programs. This year, Cenovus is offering generous scholarships to students...
Cold Lake First Nations and Fire & Flood Emergency Services Sign Historic Memorandum of Understanding
May 17, 2024 - Cold Lake First Nations, Alberta In a significant step towards enhancing emergency management and preparedness, Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) and Fire & Flood Emergency Services proudly announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)....
Cold Lake First Nations Food Security Survey Part 2
Cold Lake First Nations is leading a community focused food security research project. This research project is being done to understand Cold Lake First Nations food systems at a household and community level and to understand what the causes of food insecurity for...
Cold Lake First Nations and Beaver Lake Cree Nation Join Forces to Host the Treaty 1-11 Gathering
Cold Lake First Nations, November 29th, 2024 – In a historic collaboration, Cold Lake First Nations and Beaver Lake Cree Nation are set to co-host the highly anticipated Treaty 1-11 Gathering from August 26th to 30th, 2024. This significant educational conference aims...
Heritage Days Returns August 3rd to 8th
Experience the ultimate journey as we invite you to join the passionate teams of Lands and Resources, along with Language and Culture, in the heart of CLFN's enchanting homelands on the extraordinary CLAWR adventure. From August 3 to August 8, immerse yourself in the...
Announcement On The Distribution Of The Treaty Annuity Settlement Funds
Chief and Council have agreed to equally distribute the funds from the Treaty Annity Settlement which equates $1700.00 to every living, registered member of Cold Lake First Nations. You must fill out the Treaty Annuity Settlement Member Disbursement Form to receive...
Chief and Council Require Community Feedback on the Allocation of the Funds from the Treaty Annuity Settlement.
Completing this survey on the allocation of Treaty Money Settlement Funds holds significant importance. By participating, you actively contribute to the decision-making process regarding the allocation of these funds. Your input plays a crucial role in shaping how the...
PROVINCE DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY
Hot, dry conditions continue in most areas of the province resulting in numerous wildfires. A provincial state of emergency has been declared. Wildfire emergency updates | Alberta.ca for more info. Albertans who require assistance can call 310-4455 for wildfire...
A Community Led Project to Rename LeGoff School Has Begun
Cold Lake First Nations has embarked on a new project to rename LeGoff School and to hold a new logo contest. LeGoff School was named after Father LeGoff, the first priest assigned to the main reserve established in the early 1900’s. (#149) In 1908 the Catholic Church...
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Cold Lake First Nations Administration
P.O. Box 1769 | Cold Lake, AB | T9M 1P4
Phone: 780-594-7183 | Fax: 780-594-3577
Cold Lake First Nations Health Center
Box 8100| Cold Lake, AB | T9M 1N1
Phone: 780-594-2473
Confidential Fax: 587-840-6336
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