YOUTH BUSINESS BOOTCAMP

Calling all future youth entrepreneurs — join us for a week-long business bootcamp that will be held from August 6-9! Participants will learn how to start their own business while being innovative and expressing their creativity.Deadline to register: Wednesday, July 31This workshop is for youth ages 14-18.  To register or for more information, please contact Chantelle White (613-575-2250 ext. 1054 or chantelle.white@akwesasne.ca) or LaToya Rourke (518-358-4238 ext. […]

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MOHAWK COUNCIL CHIEFS RETREAT FOR TEAM BUILDING AND PLANNING

The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne kicked off the second year of their term this month by gathering for a 2-day retreat at the Strathmere Inn in Ottawa. The full 13-person Council attended for two days of discussions, planning, and prioritizing, with a mix of laughter, games and communication thrown into the mix. Mohawk Government Support Manager Chelsea Francis facilitated the […]

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CALLOUT FOR AKWESASNE LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONER


The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne is currently looking to fill one vacant seat on the Akwesasne Legislative Commission (ALC) for the district of Kana:takon. 
The Akwesasne Legislative Commission was established to oversee, receive community input, and provide community guidance and direction in the development of Akwesasne Laws. In doing so, the Akwesasne Legislative Commission endeavors to protect the collective rights […]

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APPLICATIONS FOR MACHINE READABLE ZONE STATUS CARDS AVAILABLE AT OVS

The MCA Office of Vital Statistics is now available to assist community members with the application process for the new status cards with the machine readable zone. Previously, the MRZ cards could be attained through special intake sessions held within Akwesasne — OVS is now able to provide assistance to community members that wish to fill out an application. MRZ […]

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WALK STRONG

Join the Community Health program each week for FREE community-based fitness sessions from July through September! When: Tuesdays & Thursdays | 10 AM – 10:45 AMWhere: Tri-District Elders | Kawehno:ke For more information, please contact Rachel George at 613-575-2341 ext. 3241 or at rachel.george@akwesasne.ca.  

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KINSHIP AWARENESS MONTH — FAMILY FUN DAY

August is Kinship Awareness Month — help us celebrate with a Family Fun Day filled with fun activities such as a photo booth, family obstacle course, music, food and prizes! When: Thursday, August 15 | 5 PM – 7 PMWhere: Kana:takon Recreation Center This community event is proudly sponsored by Akwesasne Child & Family Services in collaboration with Iakwa’shatste Youth Fitness, the […]

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WILL WRITING WORKSHOPS

The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne’s Office of Vital Statistics will be hosting Will Writing Workshops for the community. Some of the topics to be discussed will cover the importance of making a will, ensuring your land is in order, drafting a will and more. Attend any of our community information sessions: Tsi Snaihne — Akwesasne Homemakers Thursday, August 15 | […]

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AKWESASNE MOHAWK POLICE LAUNCH COMMUNITY SATISFACTION SURVEY

Commencing Monday, July 29, 2019, the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service will be conducting a Community Satisfaction Survey on policing services as it prepares to re-vamp their Business Operating Plan. Members of the community will be contacted at random by telephone to complete a brief 5-minute telephone survey. Officers will also distribute copies of the survey to community members that will include a […]

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DTS ACRS INSPECTIONS UNDERWAY

The Department of Technical Services (DTS) is currently undergoing its customary MCA facilities Asset Condition Reporting System (ACRS) inspections starting mid-July, and has procured the services of Lowe-Gravelle and Associates for the inspection services.This notice is to advise MCA staff and community that they may notice new people in and around MCA facilities and infrastructure assets taking pictures and documenting […]

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HAZARD HELP SHEET — EXTREME HEAT

Extreme heat often results in the highest number of annual deaths among all weather-related hazards. Extreme heat is defined as a long period (2 to 3 days) of high heat and humidity with temperatures above 90 degrees. In extreme heat, evaporation is slowed and the body must work extra hard to maintain a normal temperature. This can lead to death […]

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