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Dauphin River

FNT2T Partners to create Mamawii Park

@FNT2T First Nations Treaty 2 Territory Partners to Create Mamawii Park   This large collaborative project will see the construction of an all-seasons activity park in the center of Dauphin featuring a strong Indigenous presence. Set for a phase 1 tender soon, this newly developed project will support Reconciliation Efforts.  The space with will

August 15, 2022

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Kithithkatchewanung Anishinaabe Nation Purchases 10 Kayaks and Lifejackets

Treaty 2 Territory – Kithithkatchewanung Anishanaabe Nation (Dauphin River First Nation)   This is investing now and into the future of Community. We purchased 10 kayaks not only for our Treaty Days but to help bring back tourism.   We are working on creating an experience for people to come and ride a kayak down our …

July 25, 2022

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Kithithkatchewanug Anishinaabe Nation comes together to ensure Food Security for the Nation

Treaty 2 Territory- The past week has been a busy one for the Kithithkatchewanung Anishinaabe Nation (also known as Dauphin River First Nation).  The population currently sits at 398 members residing in the Nation. For the past week, a good number of those members came together to put together Food Hampers and Meat Packages for …

January 27, 2022

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BU Al & Bee Wagner Indigenous Student Transition Program Accepting Applications for 1st Year Students

Treaty 2 Territory – Brandon University and the Indigenous Peoples’ Centre is proud to offer the second cohort of the Al and Bee Wagner Indigenous Student Transition Program in the fall of 2021. The program will focus on offering transitioning support to Indigenous students starting their education at Brandon University under four pillars; academic,

July 2, 2021

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Dauphin River First Nation Welcomes Pastor Leonard Stagg Home

Treaty 2 Territory – Wednesday, June 30th was a special day for members of the Dauphin River First Nation. For over 8 months, Pastor Leonard Stagg was in a Winnipeg Hospital battling Covid-19 and it’s affect effects. A “WELCOME HOME” sign was hung on the “Dauphin River” PTH sign. Once in the Nation, homemade signs

July 1, 2021

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Peacemaking Law Takes Another Step Towards the Grand Council

Treaty 2 Territory – On June 16, 2021, the Government of First Nations in Treaty 2 Territory presented the completed draft of the Peacemaking Law to the Men’s Council. The Men’s Council, who hold the Peacemaking portfolio, reviewed the Peacemaking Framework and accompanying law. Upon discussion and answer period, the Men’s Council were satisfied

June 17, 2021

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FNT2T Children, Families, and Nation Circle & Peacemaking Circle to host Virtual Session Open to ALL members of Treaty 2; ensuring all members have a voice in the process of the Treaty 2 Law Development.

Treaty 2 Territory – Over the past month the Children, Families, and Nation Circle, & Peacemaking Circle have been conducting Virtual Engagement Sessions, with the members in the Treaty 2 Territory, regarding Law development. During the sessions, the members have an opportunity to hear what Treaty 2 is working towards in the Children, Families and

June 7, 2021

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CFN and Peacemaking Engage Online with Dauphin River

Treaty 2 Children, Families and Nations along with the Peacekeeping Team had their first Dauphin River First Nation Online session on May 5, 2021. It was great to see the Dauphin River members participating and giving valuable feedback. We look forward to having a further Engagement Sessions in Dauphin River First Nation.

May 7, 2021

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COVID-19: Accessing Funding Supports

Treaty 2 Territory – On Wednesday March 18th, 2020, the Trudeau government announced it is spending $305 million to help Indigenous communities deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Each First Nation will receive a given amount of funds from the $305 million with out having to apply. The funds will flow directly to each First Nation …

April 9, 2020

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