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Denezi Nalts’i Hok’anadei/Electoral Reform Commission
The Commission has one last community meeting to be held at the Band Office on February 15, 2018, from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Three local businesses up for provincial awards
Three Cold Lake-area businesses are finalists for this year’s Alberta Business Awards. Seven Lakes Oilfield Services, Jacknife Timber and the Cold Lake Library are all up for awards. P.O. Box 1769 | Cold Lake, AB | T9M 1P4 Phone: 780-594-7183 | Fax: 780-594-3577...
Cold Lake First Nations councillor apologizes for possessing marijuana
A Cold Lake First Nations band councillor, who pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana for trafficking purposes, said he is sorry if his actions hurt anyone. “I don’t want to give a bad name to the people I represent,” said Kelsey James Jacko in a phone interview with...
Cold Lake First Nations stand with caribou
Alberta’s draft plan to help threatened woodland caribou…
Jacko refusing to step down
Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) band councillor Kelsey Jacko is opposing his possible removal from council after being sentenced to a conditional discharge. Jacko pled guilty to possession with the purpose of trafficking in December after search warrant led police to...
Lukewarm response to Alberta’s draft caribou range plan
While the province drafts plans to save its dwindling caribou herds, time is running out for the threatened species, environmentalists say. The provincial government released its second draft of the federally mandated plan on Tuesday. An earlier draft, published in...
Marriott Ribbon Cutting
April 5-6th, 2017 marked another great milestone for the Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN). We officially celebrated the grand opening of our new hotel – Courtyard Marriott Cold Lake located in the hub of the nation’s commercial park on highway 28. April 6th we held our...
Cold Lake First Nations Goes Solar
Cold Lake First Nations will install solar energy panels on five of its buildings this fall with funding from Alberta’s Indigenous Solar Program. The project is the result of a new provincial grant program designed to help Indigenous communities reduce their energy...
NHL players visit Cold Lake
The Indigenous NHL Alumni team was in town Sunday night to take on local hockey players from the Cold Lake Arrows in an exhibition game at the Energy Centre. “We wanted to provide a positive family friendly night,” said Dean Janvier, a Cold Lake First Nations...
Another Imperial Oil Spill
Alert: Another Imperial Oil spill – Incident occurred on Dec 4th at the N08 pad. Steam and Bitumen has been released through misting, affecting the lease pad and surrounding area.
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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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