


Cold Lake First Nations Responds to Federal Announcement on Major Projects List
Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) acknowledges the federal government’s announcement placing the Pathways+ Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage project on the “Fast Track” list of the One Canadian Economy Act. This $16.5-billion initiative proposes facilities,...
Cold Lake First Nations Harvest Camp 2025
Cold Lake First Nations is proud to announce our inaugural Harvest Camp, taking place from September 17–24, 2025, at Xa Deze, Martineau River Bridge. This site has long been an important location for fall harvesting, and we are honoured to gather here once again. The...
End of Summer Corporate Softball Tournament and Dunk Tank Fundraiser
Summer is coming to a close, and what better way to wrap up the season than with a day of community, sportsmanship, and fun at the End of Summer Corporate Softball Tournament. Event Details Location: CLFNS Ball Diamond Date: Friday, August 29 Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM...
CLFNS Heritage Days Celebration at Primrose Lake, August 15th – 29th, 2025.
August 15–29, 2025 | Xa Tuwé — Primrose Lake / Fish Camp Cold Lake First Nations is proud to invite all members to take part in Heritage Days 2025, a cultural celebration rooted in community, connection, and traditional land-based living. For two weeks—August 15 (6:00...