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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,...
The 2025 Holiday Disbursement Application Form is Available Now!
The Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2025 Holiday Disbursement Program. This annual initiative provides financial support to CLFN members and their registered children during the holiday season. Eligible...
Building Prosperity: CLFN Partners in First Nations Financial Markets
Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) is proud to be one of six Alberta First Nations partnering in First Nations Financial Markets (FNFM) — a majority First Nations-owned investment dealer. FNFM will serve as a bridge between First Nations partners, corporate Canada, and...
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 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,...
Lynda Minoose Honored with King Charles III Coronation Medal
Community leader Lynda Minoose was awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal today in recognition of her exceptional service and dedication to Canada. The prestigious honor was presented by MP Laila Goodridge, who commended Minoose’s unwavering commitment to...
Cold Lake First Nations and City of Cold Lake Commit to Strengthening Ties Through CEDI Program
In a landmark move toward fostering collaboration and mutual prosperity, Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) and the City of Cold Lake have announced their participation in the Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI). This national program, delivered by Cando...
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 Health Services: Measles Awareness
Cold Lake, AB – Cold Lake First Nations currently has no measles cases, but we are sharing important information to keep our community safe and informed. Measles, a highly contagious virus, is spreading in parts of the world, including the USA, Europe, and Alberta. It...
Indigenous Language Revitalization Conference: Preserving Heritage through Connection and Conversation
We are thrilled to extend an invitation to you for the upcoming Indigenous Language Revitalization Conference, scheduled for January 22-23, 2024, at the esteemed Hotel Dene & Conference Center, Cold Lake First Nations. Embracing Tradition, Nurturing Connection The...
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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
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Box 8100| Cold Lake, AB | T9M 1N1
Phone: 780-594-2473
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