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...
Cold Lake First Nations Releases Inaugural Council Term Report
Cold Lake First Nations (CLFNS) has released its first-ever Council Term Report, offering members and the broader community an in-depth look at the leadership, milestones, and challenges faced over the past two and a half years. Covering the period from April 1, 2022,...
Cold Lake First Nations announces the re-election of Chief Kelsey Jacko and the official list of nominated candidates for the upcoming 2025 Council Election
Cold Lake, AB – Cold Lake First Nations (CLFNS) will hold a Council Election on June 25, 2025, to elect six (6) Councillors. We are pleased to announce that the final list of eligible candidates has now been released. Each nominee has met the requirements set out in...
Cold Lake First Nations Take Majority Ownership in New Duchess Solar Project
DUCHESS, Alberta — May 22, 2025A landmark clean energy initiative is taking shape in southern Alberta as Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) proudly announces majority ownership in the 19.8-megawatt Duchess Solar project. The facility, expected to supply over 7,000 homes...
