Stricter Community Animal Control Bylaw Enforcement Begins June 1, 2026
Cold Lake First Nations is reminding all residents of their responsibilities under the Animal Control Bylaw as enforcement measures take effect beginning June 1, 2026. The decision follows ongoing concerns raised by community members, staff, and visitors regarding...
Cold Lake First Nations Calls for Transparency and Accountability Following Carbon Pricing Agreement Announcement
COLD LAKE FIRST NATIONS, AB — Cold Lake First Nations is raising concerns following the recent carbon pricing agreement announcement between the Governments of Canada and Alberta, emphasizing the need for transparency, accountability, and meaningful consultation...
Search for Whyette Scanie Transitions to Aerial Phase as Hazardous River Conditions Persist
COLD LAKE FIRST NATIONS, AB — May 12, 2026 — The coordinated search for Whyette Scanie remains ongoing, with search efforts now transitioning into an aerial phase following extensive water-based operations. Since the search began, river conditions have significantly...
Cold Lake First Nations Releases 2025–2028 Strategic Plan
We are proud to share Cold Lake First Nations’ 2025–2028 Strategic Plan, a guiding document that reflects who we are, what we value, and where we are going as a Nation over the next four years. Grounded in our Dene teachings and guided by the wisdom of our Elders,...
