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December 11, 2017
A Christmas Message
Kakiyonizvakamakinak! I wish each and every one of you a very Merry Christmas andSafe New Year.
I remember as a child this time of year itot for the presents, bitt for the time spent with
family; alt of its kids jumping i;tto a car with our late Morn, travelling from house to
house starting from the South end of the reserve at Uncle Basil and Auntie Josephine’s,
zve zvouttd make our way ;torth, stopping at what seemed to be every house along the
way, and then having to eat afull meal at every one of those stops (you’re not allowed
to refitse either,). Kutkom Philomene, was usually at Uncle Roy and Auntie Shirley’s,
which zvas generally our last stop, before heading back home. There are many of us who
talk about those days with very fond n;e;nories, some of us have eve;; begun to carry on
the tradition zvithin their own brothers, sisters, and children; those days will always
hold a special place in ;n heart and mind.
My very best Christmas memory took place in time zvinter of 1976. My Mom, siblings
and I, moved into a new house in Saskatoo;;, we had nothing bitt a small record player
and one record (‘Happy Days’,); for abo;tt 2 years us kids had all bee;; separated into
foster ho;nes amid this was the first time we had alt bee;t together in awhile, amid it was
right before Christmas; Christmas Eve, a priest came to the house with a small
decorated tree with tights, it had little presents tied to the boughs; zve putt the tree in
front of the pictttre window amid sat on the floor around it, each opening a present
which had candy inside. That was alt we had for presents bitt my heart was futt,
becautse we had each other — I learned that year that Christmas was about family,
aboitt sakhitowin. Let’s remember that.
Please keep in yoztr thoughts and prayers, all of ourfamilies who have experienced loss
in the past while it is a difficult tin;e of yearfor many.
The following is a quick update to the portfolios:
Urban/Finance/Lands/Economic Development
Urban: We are still awaiting a decision on a proposal sent in at the end of May of thisyear to have an urban office for transition assistance as well as various other supportsfor BOCN Members — we received confirmation that they are still in the process ofreviewing the applications, but our is one of 500 applicants for the same dollarsnationally — we are hoping for a positive outcome.
Finance: The Audit was completed for the 2016/17 fiscal year by Myers/Norris/Pennyand was presented at the Members Meeting held on November 30, 2017. Please note: the
Members Assembly was postponed on two occasions due to loss in the community;
FMA states that this presentation must occur within 180 days of the new fiscal year.
You can find a copy of the 2016/17 Audit, along with our Annual report for the samefiscal year at the Nation’s website: www.bofn9697.com
Lands: The income generated from land leases has historically been utilized to cover
shortfalls in areas such as infrastructure, to assist in community driven events, pay foritems such as funerals, and any emergencies costs; often the items identified in ourbudgeting process get put in the back burner; there was intention to provide gift cards
for this Christmas, but due to unforeseen expenditures throughout the past months weare unable to, instead we have once again utilized what dollars we do have to provide acommunity Christmas Meal and Secret Santa for the Children. Some history; due toflooding in previous years, the Nation lost approximately 9,000acres of land, 6,000acres of whichwere farm lands; this has decreased our yearly lease income considerably.
Economic Development:
1. Two Lakes Horizon North: the camp and catering, contract has been extended
for another two years.
2. Innergex/BOCN Yotin Project: we will know by May of 2018 whether we have
been awarded the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) from SaskPower.
3. Esso/Blackhawks Gas Ltd.: plans for upgrades are still in the in the works for the
future, there are still a lot of things we need to do before any of that can moveforward.
4. The BHP Billiton opportunities agreement will come up for renewal in 2019.Plans are underway to negotiate a better system.
In an effort to keep all band business at arm’s-length of Chief & Council, the WillowCree Development Board was incorporated and will oversee all business’ of the Nationonce their governance processes are in place and they have completed all of thelegalities of the process.
Other: Pimacihowin Project Inc. the building of the home in the new sub-division byour students of Cst. Robin Cameron Education Complex is still underway - manystudents have been involved in the process since the inception of the project. We arehopeful that this build will be complete by the Summer of 2018.
If you have any questions in regards to any of these areas please feel free to contact meat any time to hear more about the projects.
Thank you,
C. Roy Okimahkan
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CHRISTMAS& HAPCY NFW YEAR
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New HousingWater Treatment Plant UpgradeRoad RepairHome RenovationsWater & Sewer repairs/upgradesFire Fighting Training
EdwinAnanas (Lennox)
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I’d like to take this opportumtyto wish each and every one of youa Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from my family to yours,
It’s been nine months since you’ve put me in office and I’m pleased to saythat things have been great. The staff in Public Works departmenthave worked hard to address the day to day issues in the best way possible.Just a few things we have been working on for the new fiscal year.
> IThese are just a few things that I am looking forward to in the New Year.So, with that, may you all have a Blessed Christmas and a Safe andHappy New Year!
Sincerely,
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To: Membership December 15, 2017From: Leighanne Gardipy-Bill, BA., J.D.,
Tansi!
The Governance Committee continues to work towards the goals outlined in the Nations Governance DevelopmentPro/ect Plan. Throughout 2017-2018 our focus will be consulting the Nation on the development of the following:
Youth Advisory Council ActElders Ath’isory Council Act
Membership ActPersonnel Management Act (Amendments)
These four Acts have been identified by leadership as a priority for the Governance portfolio. The Constitution thatour nation enacted on May 16, 2017 identifies the creation of a Youth Advisory Council Act, an Elders AdvisoryCouncil Act and a Membership Act. The Personnel Management Act requires updating to bring it up to date and toensure it can be reconciled with the Nations Constitution.
The Governance work that our Nation has been focusing on is something to be very proud of; it means that we areasserting our inherent right to self-determination and nationhood. Flaying a sound governance system strengthensour stance when we pressure government for autonomy in providing programs and services according to ocir ownlegislation and policies and according to Treaty. Currently, all programs and services are delivered according toFederal Government policy, which we have no input in developing. There is still a lot of work to be done in thearea of Governance development but we have the capacity to do the work, our own people know what’s best for ourNation. I encourage you all to participate in our consultation efforts and have your say in the development of ocirnations legislation, these are your rules and will only be meaningful if they are created and enacted by ourmembers.
Under the Justice portfolio we recently developed a 5-year plan that outlines goals for the justice department. Theplan will be released to the community early in the new year. The Willow Cree Healing Lodge is also working on anumber of things one of which is preparing our Elders Services Contract for the recent expansion at the lodge. Thisexpansion means there may be opportcinities for more of our Elders/Spiritcial advisors to provide services for theNicisanak. This work is still early in development, once finalized a formal notice will be provided to thecommunity and the Elders.
I thank you for taking the time to read my cipdate. I wish you all a joyful time with your loved ones over theholidays!!
Sbi cerely,
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Leighne Gardip’/.-Bi’ll, B.A., J.ØCouncillor, Beardy’s & Okemasis First Nation
Dear Membership,
Season’s greetings. I want to provide an update on some of the things I have been working on, andfor the sake of the newsletter I will be brief.
• BHP — Summary reports and new submissions for upcoming fiscalyear,
• Camp Tawow marketing plan,• Job Series and Residential Renovations and Construction Training
Programs,• Gravel study with Pinter & Associates,• Property Management Group dissolution,• Blackhawk’s board, and• Daycare renovations.
The above is just a list of projects that have had my focus the last few months. Things are alwayschanging, which I love.
If you are not aware I have the Health and Social Development portfolios,work with and manage the SAET program and I also work with QBOW.These are all top heavy portfolios and there are many issues that must beaddressed in these areas. I try to balance these portfolios as best I can, butmany times one takes more energy to manage than others. If you have any
questions, issues or concerns please contact me.
One area though that has and will maintain my interest this term is housing. Housing is an importantpiece of health and social development. I have been researching and looking at initiatives that couldpossibly help to address some of the housing needs on our Nation. On December 13, 2017 a few repsfrom the band attended a meeting to discuss a new INAC initiative called Universal ShelterAllowance. I am hopeful this is a start for our Nation in addressing our housing needs.
Remember my office is always open. I am in my office a majority of the time. If you want to ask meanything related to my portfolios, band business, etc please contact me. With that said, I wish you alla safe and peaceful holiday season that is filled with family, food and fun.
‘áappy oóays
Councillor — Health and Social Development
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Members of the Beardy’s &
I want to take this time to wish you and your families a beautiful holiday season. As we gather with our com
munity, it is important to recognize that when we do have those opportunities to come together, we take full
advantage of them. This last year has seen many loved ones pass on. It can be especially hard at this time,
sitting around the Christmas tree with that loved one missing. Take comfort in the love you and our families
and community share—be kind to one another, wave on the highway, and hug each other. I know that I will
be hugging my family extra fight this Christmas—our first without my late Moshum Ken. Remember, feel, and
share love. In the end, it’s really all we’ve got.
The last few months have been very busy with new initiatives and new opportunities.
Please see below for an update of my areas of responsibility:
Community Development
- BHP Opportunities Agreement
Early in our term, I, along with Councillor Leighanne Gardipy-Bill, was appointed as a Senior Advisory Team
(SAT) member to oversee the implementation of the BHP Opportunities Agreement.
Each year, the BOCN receives just over $300,000 for areas such as Community Development, Employment &
Training, and Economic Development. This year, we have allocated
those dollars according to the plans and ideas—your ideas— con
tained in our Community Development Plan.
- Community Development Initiative
We have recently launched the newly ratified 2017 Community De
velopment Plan. This new plan contains goals, and plans that you
have told us what you’d like to see. It is a roadmap for our commu
nity’s shared success and I encourage each of you to view the plan
in its entirety:
Visit: www.bofn9697.com/community-development-plan
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- Tourism
I am very pleased that the Department of Indigenous Services—Community Development (formerly INAC),
has approved the allocation of $15,000 toward the hiring of a Tourism Expert and Consultant to assist us with
the implementation of our Tourism Development Plan.
Representatives from Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, Tourism Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Parks
& Recreation, the Town of Duck Lake, and the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre committed to work in
partnership to enhance and better develop tourism in this tremendously rich historical region. We will work
with our partners and Western Diversification Canada to develop a multi-year regional tourism plan and cre
ate a ‘world-class tourist destination and experience’.
Emergency Management
As the winter sets in, it is critically important that you take some practical steps to prevent against any unfor
tunate situations. In severe cold weather, I encourage you to have a look at the tips contained on our emer
gency management website: www.bofn9697.com/emergency-management/cold-weather
I am also pleased to report that our new text-blasting software has been tremendously successful. We con
tinue to update community members on emergency situations or critical weather advisories, events, pro
grams and initiatives. If you haven’t already done so, subscribe by texting “BOCN” to 393939.
Veterans
- National Aboriginal Veterans Day (November 8)
I, along with Chief Petit and several of my colleagues on
Council, joined Veteran Hilliard Gardypie at the Saskatche
wan First Nations Veterans Memorial at the monument for
a flag-raising ceremony to honour our First Nations Veter
ans. I hope to make this a bigger event in the future in the
lead-up to Remembrance Day.
- Remembrance Day (November 11)
Remembrance Day was a beautiful day. I was pleased that
so many of you turned out to pay your respects and hon-
our our Simakansihkanak. I was also very excited to an
nounce the renaming of the Rec Centre to
“Simakansihkaniwikamik—Veterans Memorial Hall”. I am working with Veteran Hilliard Gardypie on a pro
posal to see a permanent memorial and sign erected at the Hall as a constant reminder of our solemn obliga
tion—we must never forget.
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- Military Co-Op Program
It is my hope that we will be able to once again have this program at our First Nation. As the first program of
its kind in Canada, I was proud to see 11 members of the Beardy’s & Okemasis’ Cree Nation graduate. More
information will be available early in the New Year!
- Two-Spirit Pride
This was the second year that we conducted the Two-Spirit Pride festival. More than 200 people join us this
summer; and although it was slightly smaller due to the weather, the rain couldn’t dampen our spirits. We
did add an event that was well attended. I was proud to see children and parents come and view some mov
ies and participate in a discussion on gender, diversity, and love.
In closing, I would like to thank our community members for your condolences and warm wishes during the
loss of my late Moshum Ken. Your kind words, hugs, and expressions of love and support were much needed
during that difficult time. I wish you all a happy and safe holiday season and all the best in 2018!
Merry Christmas!
D. Kevin Seesequasis
Councillor i/c Community Development
306.467.4523 ext 237 I [email protected]
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1’Season’s Greetings to all our BOCN Band Membership
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This is the time of the year that families gather together to celebrate the birth of our Lord J-:.Christ. There are smiling faces everywhere, people rushing, shopping and planning for family t
as the holidays approach. Thinking about the families who have lost a loved one this year,prayers are with you at this time.
The past eight months have kept me very busy. 1 have the Education Portfolio that serves the twoschools: Chief Beardy Memorial Elementary and Constable Robin Cameron Education Centre. Ihave the Education, Employnwnt and Training Centre and the Day Care Centre under myPortfolio. I have been in the schools at various occasions and extend my thanks to the staff as thexcontinue to support student learning. I am encouraged to see the community members engaged inthe various programs that are available as they educate themselves in various capacities. Keep onthe good work as you go forward in meeting your educational goals. Thank you to the Education
Board members for their excellent work in support of student learning,
Currently I am working with various Committees:
Special Needs: A Christmas meal is scheduled on Sunday December 17, 2017. The committeemembers are Elizabeth Seeseequasis, Pam Okemaysim-Camble, Miranda Sutherland, Nicole(iambic and Carrie Sutherland.
Elders & Seniors: A Christmas meal and Bingo arc scheduled on Monday December 18, 2017. Itis a celebration to honor them and the work that they do in support of our community.
Women Committee: A Bake exchange is scheduled on Friday December 22, 2017. Please contact:1_oretta Mandes, Donna (amble, Sherry Cardipy, Miranda Sutherland and Rosanna Cjamble for
more information.
Cree Language Revitalization: 1 will be involved in this initiative beginning january 2018. It is
spearheaded by the Indigenous Leadership Development Institute located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from my family to yours!
Councillor Jackie GambleCouncillor i/c Education, Employment & Training
Beardy’s & Okemasis Cree Nation
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Greetings and Tansi my Family and Friends, it is that time of year
when we celebrate Christmas and play that role of Jolly Santa Clause
(Ste Nick). Our Savior Jesus Christ’ Birthday marks the day of
Christmas and with this all, we Feast as a family and gather and visit
and open gifts. Let’s also think of our less fortunate brothers and
sisters out there and say a prayer for them, I want to send to you all a
Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous Happy New Year!
Update and reminders on activity from Sports, Culture and Recreation
> Hockey Fees — Parents please ensure that your child(ren) fees are paid.> Adopt a Family Christmas 2017 Hockey Game December 15, 2017 Beardy’s Arena
bring a non-perishable food item as admission.r Hockey Day in Beardy’s coinciding with Hockey Day in Canada January 20, 2018
at Beardy’s Arena.
‘- Winter Games preps and clinics-watch for posts on Facebook and posters andLetters sent home with students at school from Sports & Recreation.
Keep your child active, public skating at lunch time during school at theArena -free admission. (Helmet required)
‘- Outdoor skating rink will be open during the Christmas Holidays please make sureyour child(ren) wear a helmet during skating. Play safe and have funl
> Family Hockey Tournament in January — Adult Rec Tournaments will be happeningtoo, so watch for posts and posters and listen for Moccasin Telegraph.
r Planning for Indian day celebrations here in Beardy’s & Okemasis Cree nation August2018 — A week-long event. Activities include: Treaty Day, Sports Day Celebrations,Lawn Mower Racing, Demolition Derby, Pow-wow Celebrations, Mega Bingo, adult FSIN SoccerChampionships.
Horsemanship/Traditional learning clinic and Seminars.
Brain storming session with the public on Activities to introduce and implement to startthe New Year, watch for posts on Facebook, Posters and again Moccasin Telegraph.
Thank-you, I can be reached at the arena (306)467-4587 or (306)314-9718.
Councillor Tyrone Smalichild
Sports, Culture and Recreation.
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BEARDY’S & OKEMASIS FIRST NATIONBox 340Duck Lake, SKS0K 110Phone: (306) 467-4523Fax: (306) 467-4404
MEMORANDUM
CHRISTMAS OFFICE CLOSURE
This serves as notice that all Beardy’s & Okemasis Cree Nation offices and schools will be closeas follows:
Closed: Thursday, December 21, 2017 @ 12 noon
Return to work: Thursday, January 4, 201.8 @ 9:00am
If you require any ‘EMERGENCY’ assistance during the office closure, please do not hesitate tocontact myself at (306)467-7756.
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Housing Clerk- Trudy Fox
Councillor I/C- Edwin Ananas
HEO- Fred Gamble! Adam Gardipy
Water Haulers- Harvey Peeteetuce
- Clarence Mike
Stuart Peeteet Norris Gamble
Band Membership
Season’s Greetings from the Department of Public Works & Housing.
Wishing each and every one of you, the best during this festive season. May the Creator bless your
homes and all who enter your home.
From all of us at Public Works & Housing
Director- Derek Cameron
Housing Co-ordinator- Leo Cameron
Maintenance Staff- Lawrence Gardipy
Garbage Haulers- Conway Katcheech-Gardypie
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
JAJYVL
PUBLIC WORKS
DIRECTORY
Councillor i/c 467-4523CAMERON, LEO CMUC HOUSING CO- 467-4523 467-7636
ORINADORCAMERON, DEREK Director-Public Works 467-4523 940-9745FOX, TRUDY Clerk - Public Works 4674523 713-9192CAMERON, BILL Electrician 467-4575CAMERON, EVERETT Sewer Truck 467-7395(Casual)KATCHEECH, CONWAY Garbage Disposal 467-4762PEETEETUCE, EARL Garbage Disposal 467-2050 212-0346GARDIPY, ADAM Heavy Equip 467-4984 467-4523 467-7091GARDIPY, LAWRENCE Maintenance 250-7431DEBRAY, LLOYD Plumbing & Heating 467-2347 467-4429GAMBLE, DIANE Rec. Center 467-0062 467-4523 314-0977GAMBLE, NORRIS Water Delivery 467-7052MIKE, CLARENCE Water Delivery 467-4515 467-7171PEETEETUCE, Harvey Water Delivery 467-4794 467-7872YAHYAHKEEKOOT, Water Plant 467-4662 467-2061 639-2 12-MARCIA 7102GARDYPIE, CONRAD Water Plant 467-2061 212-7447Brent Superior Propane 961-3746Alvin Hepburn Co-op 232-7769
“SCHEDULE FOR THE MAINTENANCE DURING THE HOLIDA YS”
Maintenance man on call wit! be Lawrence Gardipy.
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Community Development hoc afew different and exciting things going on:
• Community Development Plan (2017) has been ratified by Chief and Coun
cil on Wednesday November 8, 2017. It contains priority projects that were
gathered through data in several community engagement activities such
as the Community survey. We erigagod more than 1000 community mem
hers, and we are very proud and thankjulfor everyone’s input. This will be
a working toolfor leadership and departments based on the communities
needs and wants.
As we move into the Implementation stage of the Community Develop
ment Initiative we have been approved from INAC to hire a pmofessional
con.stiltant to assist us in a 7ourism Development Project. We have the
support from dtfferentstokeholders such as Western Diversification Cana
da, Parks Canada IN/IC, Tourism Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Parks and
Recreation Association, lhe RM of Duck Lake, the Duck lake Interpretive
Centre and I art Canton.
In the months to come we will be working on the Indicators Dashboard
that will hold different types of data in the areas of the 8 different de
mographics .shown iii the planning wheel. The information published will
be public and will assist administrators and leaders in priority identifica -
tion and resource allocation. We will be working with different key part
ners to gather the required data.
A short Comm unity Video has been developed explaining the Community
Development lriitiatii’e in partnership with M.Pet Pmaductions.
As part of Implementation, we will he developing a working group that will
focus on developing proposals for different priority projects using the
Implementation Matrix located at the back of the Community Develop
mnent Plan (2017).
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Tansi, The CBMES staff has been very busy this pastmonth getting our students signed up for otir after schoolclubs. Our clubs now have a Fine Arts focus, whichenables all of our students to be involved in dancing(jigging, square dance. Powwow, Creative Dance), Art,beading, Sewing, and Crafts. CBMES had Literacy FunNigh on Thursday October 26. 2017. Fun was had by allwho attended and the haunted House was a hit. Wealways appreciate our parents participating and beinginvolved in the school. It assists us at CBMES to showthe students that learning is fun. Trunk and Treat washeld on Tuesday October 31, 2017. As usual it was awelcomed event for the students. They sure enjoy
dressing up and getting treats. Thank you to all of theBearcly’ s & Okemasis Band departments forparticipating. we really appreciate it.
CBMES will be closed Monday & Tuesday November13 & 14thi, 2017 for the Remembrance Day andAboriginal Veteran’s holidays. Students will return toclass on Wednesday November 15, 2017. November 15,2017 is our first Report Card Night which runs afterschool until 7:00pm. We are also having CBMESComnnmity Engagement night that day in the gym.CBMES will be presenting their data in Literacy,Numeracy and Treaty. Language and Culture. There willbe draws and some food... So please come out and sayHi and see how we are doing here at CBMES.
1 thank the staff at CBMES for a productive month andalways putting their student’s needs first. I look forwardto meeting many more community members. Please donot hesitate to call me at the school or stop by if youhave any questions or concerns. Tiniki.
(Chief Beardy Memorial
Elementry School Newsletter
November
October in Pre-k and Headstart
This month has been a wonderful growing
experience for our little ones. They have been
working very hard learning their names, developing
their fine motor skills, identifying patterns and
extending them.
Every day is an important day to come to school.
We are learning new concepts every day and we
don’t want your little one to miss out.
The weather has gotten colder so please dress your
little one appropriate for the cold days. We do our
best to find extra jackets for those colder days.
Your child will not be kept indoors unless the come
with a letter or unless it is an indoor recess.
I3irthdavs:
- Khloe Thomas — November 1 0th
- Zia Sutherland — November 1 yth
- Milah Sanderson — November 1 5th
A big congratulation goes to Khayden for being
chosen as Student of the Month for September.
Our student of the month for October is Craigen
Sutherland. for coming to school every day and
being a very hard worker.
Principals Report, Suzie Carriere, Principal p ,... ‘
News from Kindergarten Gr iF Newsletter NovemberMrs. Y. Michael - Teacher Mrs. V. Gamble BA
October was a very’ busy month in our classroom. It was
our canteen month to raise money for our end of the year
field trip. Thank you to all the staff, students, parents
and caregivers who participated in our fund-raising.
We celebrated Thanksgiving by sharing all the things wewere thankful for. Being thankful was our Tipi Teaching
for the month. In November. we will be learning all
about Humility.
One of the highlights in our classroom was preparing for
the October school assembly. Students participated in amusical presentation based on the story: Big Pumpkin byErica Silverman. Students showcased their talents as
actors. They’ did very well with their presentation.
Language ArtsKindergarten will continue to review their letters andletter sounds as well as practice their printing every day.We will be starting guided reading in the class, usingsimple pattern books. We are also starting our homereading program called ‘Snuggle Up with a Book”.
MathKindergarten finished their pattern unit. To keep them
skilled in this area, continue to encotirage them to look
for patterns in their surroundings. In November they willfoctis on their numeracy skills, number formation andidentification as they’ represent numbers.
]ayclen Moccasin had a birthday on October 17. Studentscelebrating birthdays in November are: Chase Gardipy
(19). Ty’anna Smallchild (19). Nicolas Garclvpie (22).
Kaleb Thomas (30).
Perfect attendance for October: Bobby Gamble. Zak
Gamble. Summer Paintednose, Ty’anna Smallchild.
Thank you parents.1caregivers, for your involvement inyour child’s education
The winner of the candy guess is Pearl Sutherland.
October flew by so fast! The seasons are changing
and the weather is getting colder. Please dress your
child appropriately for the weather. Bundle them up
with mittens, toqtles, warm jackets and ski pants.
Grade if students are working hard every day’! The
units we are culTently working on are:
Language Arts: Spelling & Word Work; Printing -
Alphabets
Reading: Sight word books: Writing - Journals &Traits writing
Math: Numbers to 100; Patterns
Science: The Five Senses
Social Studies: Treaties
Health: The Zones of Regulation & Keeping a
Healthy Body
Birthdays in November are: Emily’ Mike — Nov.2uid, Jace Paul — Nov 1 0th, Braxton Gamble — Nov14th Perfect Attenders this month are: CoenCameron. Braxton Gamble. Memphis Gamble &
Percy Rabbitskin .Ir.
Congrats to Student of the Month, Keiran Gamble.He comes to school every day’ with a positiveattitude. Tie shows respect to his classmates andclass visitors. He enjoys learning and gets his workdone on time! Way to go Keiran!
Also, a big thank you to the parents who came toLiteracy’ fun Night, and to those who volunteeredtheir time in the classroom during our pun’ipkincarving. Parents are always invited to participate inthe fun and learning of the children! I am lookingforward to seeing parents on Report Card day.
Ms J felix.November 06/17 No School forjust Kindergarten —
Professional Development Day Celesta Gamble
Grade 1 G October Newsletter November News from Grade 2G
Happy Halloween!I can’t believe how fast the month hascome and gone. My students have beenwaiting all month for Halloween toarrive.
My students have been very busylearning in all subjects:Math — Numbers & OperationScience — Weather / SeasonsSocial — “I’Vhere I belong” /cultureHealth — FeelingsLanguage Arts — writing, spelling,printing, reading, journalsPhys.Ed- Locomotor skillsMy next focus is sending homereading logs and importance of readingwith family.
Tansi! We are now welcomingNovember into our classroom, October sureflew by! October was a very busy month; wehad Education Week which was full ofmany fun-filled activities and the studentsenjoyed having Councilor Jackie Gamblereading a book to them. We will bepreparing a Remembrance Day Wreath, andpresenting it on November 10th 2017 duringour Remembrance Day ceremony. I am halfway through my internship and currentlyfull-time teaching until November 17. I amreally enjoying my time in the Grade 2Gclass and all the learning that is happening.If you have any questions or concernsregarding your child’s learning pleasecontact me at the school, or stop by for avisit anytime.
We are looking forward to seeing you all onWednesday November 15 for Parent andTeacher Interviews.
Weather is changing please ensureyour children are dressed appropriatelyfor the weather Thank —you.Any questions feel free to call me atthe school at any time!
Teacher - Ms. GardipyE.A. - Ms. Y Sutherland
Ms. Alana LaliberteNovemberLearning GoalsELA: Journals.Sh±t Words.Words their Way,and Daily 5Math: PatternsPhys Ed:Traditional NativeGamesHealth: Diseasesand IllnessesSocial: Mv LocalCommunityScience: Air andWaterArt: Dance
Reminders
- Please continue tosend your chuldsReading Log backeveryday.
- Ensure your child isdressed properly forthe cold weather andbe sure to label theiroit
Greetings from Grade 2P
Tansi, Parents and Caregivers,
It’s hard to believe we’ve already been in
school for 2 months! Everyone is nicely
settled in and enjoying learning. One thing
some students are not always enjoying is
recess because of the cold weather. Please
dress your children warmly as they must go
out at recess for fresh air and exercise.
Here are some happenings in 2P:
ELA- wrapping up the writing process
Math- wrapping up numbers and operations
Science- Wrapping up animal growth and
changes
Health- wrapping up thoughts, feelings, and
actions
Art- exploring dance, movement, and space
Social Studies- exploring communities
Phys-Eci- exploring health related fitness
Soon students will begin preparing for
Remembrance Day and they should be
thinking of what they will draw for the
poster contest.
Every day is an adventure as students learn
and grow. Your children are amazing!
Ekosi pitirna, from Mrs. Opal Penner and
Mi. Daniel Thomas.
Greetings from Grade 4
Parents/Caregivers
Tansi! October was a very busy and eventful monthin the grade 4 class! We had the opportunity to visitthe Saskatchewan Science Center in Regina. Thestudents had a blast and they were all very wellbehaved!
Perfect attendance for October:
Hayden Blackbird
Greyson Cameron
Rod Gamble
.Jordyn iVIike
Emma Paintednose
Jasmine Yahyahkeekoot
November Birthdays
Jordan McCallum
Skylur Cameron
Ms. Gardipy
Super Student for October- Caleb WalkerGardipy
I am looking forward to seeing everyone for Parent-Teacher Interviews on November 15,2017
Sincerely,
Ms. Gardipy
Miss Gamble
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Student of the monthOctober has come and gone and I would like to
send a huge congratulation to Elizabeth Redbear
for being student of the month. 5he has shown
leadership in our school and is always on task for
every class lesson. Keep up the great work.
Social Studies: We have been learning about
our community and will soon be in touch with
another community to compare our lifestyles.
We will be starting pen pals with a school from
Sucker River, Lac La Ronge Indian Band.
Science: This month we will be finishing up our
unit on Plants and soon be moving into learning
about structures and materials.
Quick Reminder: Come and visit me on
November 15th for our report card night and
community engagement night. I will be happy to
discuss your child’s education with you. We
have been off to great year and I am so proud
of all the hard work we have done so far.
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Upcoming bates
November 3t1_ Popcorn & brink Sale
November 10th Bake Sale
November 13t & 14 - No school
November 15th Report Card bay
November 20th Full Meal Deal
November 30th Pizza Sale
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ELA: pipon is coming and it is the time for
legends and storytelling. November we will be
focusing on our Cree legends and stories.
Math: We will be working on Patterns and
Relations focusing on the patterns in addition
and subtraction. Some of the language we will
be using is; sum, estimate, equation and
differences.Important Information
November is our fundraising month and all
proceeds will be going towards any class field
trips we want to take.
Your support is very important and
appreciated. Please keep an eye out for any
letters about all our lundraising.
Also, please come stop by on November 15tI
for report card night and come see all the
wonderful things your child has been doing.
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Library News Math Catalyst
Thank YouThe Scholastic Book Fair is over and it wassuccess because of the support receivedfiorn parents/guardians, students and staff
Together we sold over $1790.00 of Bookfair items and the school will receive 50%in credit. Books will be purchased alongwith student incentives.
The Family Door Prize winners areMcKenna Seeseequasis (Gr. 1) andJolinathon Gamble (Gr. 3). Each studentwon $25.00 in Scholastic Book Fairproducts.
The Grade 3 and Grade 4 students areliterally working on becoming better people.They have been trying to earned somelibrary play money. They have decoratedsome envelopes that we use as wallets. Theycan use their play money to buy schoolsupplies, prizes, books or posters. Thestudents are rewarded when they treat othersnicely, read silently or just need a boost ofself-confidence.
Please feel free to contact me if you haveany questions.
Kim Morrissette
Library Technician
The month of November will bequite busy. This month all teacherswill be finishing up some of thecommon math assessments, just intime for report cards. At this pointin the Math program, the studentshave already been introduced toPatterns, and theNumbers/Operations strands. Thenext focus will be once againPatterns and Relations. During thistime teachers and students will befinishing up all Pattern outcomes.
If you have any questions orconcerns about our school’s Mathprogram, please feel free tocontact me at the school. I willalso be available to meet duringParent Teacher interviews onNovember 15/17.
Mrs. J Head
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ELA Catalyst Mentor
Mrs. L. CameronNovember, 2017Do you know what level your child isreading? If you would like to know whatlevel your child is reading and would like toknow what level your child should bereading please come, see your child’steacher or myself. Together we can makesure that your child is at the level he/sheshould be reading and writing.Thank-you to all the people who came outfor our Family Literacy Night on Oct. 26th.It was a great success! family Literacy
Night is designed for families to come havefun learning together with the staff atCBMES.Every month Scholastic Book Club flyersare sent home with your child. The booksare affordable and are terrific gifts!Our Leveled Literacy Intervention (LU)reading groups are going great. This is areading and writing intervention which hasproven to be very successful for moststudents. I teach 2 groups for 30 minuteseach day. The students who make the mostgains in the 5 months while being in theseLU groups are the students who come toschool every day, do the daily activities andwho read the take home books everyevening.National Addictions Awareness Week(NAAW) — We will be having special guestsand activities (November 15 — 17) atCBMES. This is not a subject we shouldonly show awareness of for 1 week. Ourwhole community needs to show awarenessby the way we live our lives every day.all year.I had a wonderful Learning Cycle with Ms.I. Gardipy in the grade 1 classroom. Wetaught a Traits Writing unit during the monthof October. We were very pleased to see the
progress made in 1 month, after looking attheir writing assessments.Ms. J. Felix and I are looking forward to ourLearning Cycle teaching a writing unit toher grade 1 students in the month ofNovember. We are already exciting with theanticipation of what her students willaccomplish in 1 month.All of the teachers at CBMES conducted aCommon Writing Assessment on Monday,October 2nd. We will be doing 3 CommonWriting Assessments this year. The purposeof these assessments are to help teachersplan better lessons with differentiation inmind when teaching writing. Another veryimportant reason for these assessments areto provide teachers with information abouttheir students learning gains during the year.I encourage you to read and write with yourchildren daily. The time you spend withyour children at home helping them learnand getting them into reading and writingroutines will benefit your child for a lifetimeof learning as well as forming good habits. Itbuilds a sense of pride and responsibility inyour child’s character. It is an all-aroundwin-win situation for yoti and your child!You have amazing children which make thisschool a wonderful place. Every day it is ajoy to be a teacher at CB1v1ES!
Thank-you! Ekosi.
November — ihkopiwpisim (Frost Moon) Treaty, Language and Culture Catalyst.
2. pakahtow — play ball
3. kihckosi — climb up
4. wayawitimihk — outside
5. tomëtaw — go play
6. assay — already
7. miswasin — that’s good
8. kihtwam — again
wici — help him or her
kikway? — what?
posiko — get up
itjë — say it
niya—rnekiya — you
Ekosi. pitalnaMrs. Delores Smallchild
Mina Kitwam.
Cree Language
The Month of October has been a very busy monthwith so many activities. The focus for the month ofOctober was all about learning “Thanksgiving”.Thanksgiving is being thankful for everything wehave each day.The month of November will again be very busywith the following activities:Remembrance Day service is on November 10th atthe elementary school.National Addictions Week - November 13th —17thParent Teacher Interviews is on November 15th.The students in the Cree class are also progressingvery well with learning Cree words. These are thefollowing words. They have been taught sinceOctober’s Newsletter was issued:
1. kwaskahti —jump
October caine arid went like a flash in a pan, it ‘as agreat month that had us have two of our studentsrepresent Chief Beardy Memorial Elementary School asgreat ambassadors of our school at the Treaty SixEducation Council. I want to congratulate Jonah Petitand Jasmine Yahyahkeekoot for their excellent eldersgreeting and prayers, both done in Cree to the Treaty Sixelders.
In November, the goal for TLC is to focus onIdentity. Understanding Beardy’ s and Okemasisand identifying the history of the community tohopefully end up with a focused ttnderstandingof who the child is and tvhere they can identifythemselves and their roles within the communityof Beardy’s and Okernasis.
• I hope to take some kids out to do someharvesting of birch bark before it gets too cold.This will be a great learning experience for thekids to identify what types of trees are in theirtraditional territory. Also to identify differentusage for trees available.
• I hope that we can get a regular schedule ofdrumming for this month to start the new drumgroup for CBMES, we are in the process ofsecuring someone that can teach the studentssinging and protocol of drums.
• Tipi teachings will also be a focus for the monthof November. it is important to maintain theseteachings throughout the year to keep us ontrack with our behavioral plan at CBMES.
• One major event we anticipate is theRemembrance day Ceremony which will behosted in the gym on November 10th• This is animportant day for Beardy’ s and Okemasis firstNations.
• We also have our Report Cards this month onNovember 5th we look forward to seeing all theparent’s/care givers on this day.
November promises to be a busy month that hopefttllywill allows us great weather to accomplish everything onour schedules. The weather will change and transition usinto our Winter months, so we much plan accordinglyfor those differences.
9. hiy, hiy — thank-you
10. kwaysak —thafs correct
11. kiwë—go home
12. kihtwam mina — until next time1-,13.
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20. aria—thatOh yes, there will be a fun activity coming up.1-lalloween” with parties and treats!
Lest We Forget.
Steven Swan
Remembrance DayCeremony
Start time: 1 0:30 a.m.
Where: CBME$gymnasium
We are inviting allcommunity members to
attend our RemembranceDay Ceremony as we payrespect to all the soldiersthat sacrificed their lives,both living and those who
have passed on.
Lest we forget.1.
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Student of the Month for September Student Support Services
The following is the criteria students must display’in order to qualify for student of the month:
Displaying great awareness to the values of ourschool in the area of academics, attendance. attitude
and cultural participation
Every classroom teacher selects the student of themonth for their grade.
Wow it is already November. This bringsthe first assessment period and report cards.We have busy setting up goals and hopefullystudents are finding success. The studentsshould be aware of their goals and how theyare doing by progress reports. Rememberall IEP goals are adjustable and we canchange them if they are no longer relevant orstudents are achieving higher or lower thanexpected. We are working towards having agreat report card night. I hope to see you allthere and we can talk in person more aboutyour child’s goals.
Along with our daily work in StudentSupport, Speech and LU we have been busydoing assessments for students on phonemicawareness and we hope this will be able tohelp the classroom teachers direct theirlessons better. They’ will be able to be morespecific to what the students in their classneed.
If there are any concerns between you oryour teacher after report cards in regards toyour child’s achievement, please stop by todiscuss. There are many options forassistance available to your child to increasetheir academic levels within the school.
Mrs. A Regush
Ms. C John
Pre-K Khayden Littlepine — Dillon
Kindergarten — Zak Gamble
Grade 1 Gardipy — Kara Eyahpaise
Grade 1 Felix — Dimitri Cameron
Grade 2 Gardipy — Mathew Thomas
Grade 2 Penner — Bailey Isaac
Grade 3 Ironstand — Kiona Hill
Grade 4 Gardipy — Rod Gamble Jr.
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Pre-K — Craigen Sutherland
Kindergarten — James Slippery’
Grade 1 Gardipy — Marcus Middlebrook
Grade I Felix — Keiran Gardypie
Grade 2 Gardipy — Anily’nn Fox
Grade 2 Penner — Elexis Seesequasis
Grade 3 Ironstand — Elizabeth Redbear
Grade 4 Gardipv — Caleb Walker — Gardipy
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•Ocfober IC — Elder Marguerife Gamble: Wakes/profocols IOcfober 17 — Field Trip fo f he Rayner Dairy Barn, U of S
•Ocfober 19 — Or. C immunizaHons IOcfober 20 — duck plucking wifh Elder Marguerife Gamble
•Ocfobec 211 — Land Based Acfivifies wifh Derek Cameron, Don Gamble, MargarefLarocque and Debbie Bear (bannock baking over an open fire) I
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•1• I hove compleled my learning cycle inI grade 5. We hove been working on I• mull iplicof ion. The sfudenfs leorned a I
number of slrolegies Ic find I he producl. ‘ IThey were all very successful on Iheir I
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I hope S be able S speak S ou all soon af parenf/feacher inferviews. If ou wanf’I fo check ouf fhe class websife, please visif hffps://adambar}sch.wixs*e.com/crcec
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Our first FAMILY FUN NIGHT (Liferac/numerac/Cree nighf) is happeningthis Ihursdaj, November 2nd. iEverfhing is FREE. Supper will be provided. Lots of games fo enjou and a
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I feam wifh few players for f he fournamenf.• We look forward fo sr girls volleyball fhisI weekend and hope fhaf our girls will do f he
besf f hey can fo honor our school and our• sporis program. Ihis year s focus will be
on an oclive curriculum which focuses on• {he sfudenfs and fheir wet Iness andI undersfanding of a healfhy lifesfyle. In
Phys. Ed, we have sef a goal of runningI 10,000 laps wifh f he grade 5-9 grades
parHcipaf ing. We currenHy have 2500 lapsrun af fhe end of Sepfember which is
I amazing. For f he monfh of Ocfober, we• have reached f he 1000 lop milesfone
which is amazing. If you have anyquesHons or would jusf like fo sfop by fora chaf, feel free fo sfop b9 f he gym for a
Please come ouf and supporf our feams afany of our local games which will behappening f his monfh.
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• I parenf-feacher inferviews. I surely hope fo seeI you all when fhe fime arrives. The sfudenfs have
I been working on developing fheir wrif ing skills;• learning all abouf powers, bases, exponenfs andI how fo expand, evaluafe and provide sfandard
form soluf ions in mafh; in Science we areI confinuing our learning wifh f he reproducf ion unif• (cells, cell sfrucfures, mifosis, meiosis, haploid,
iI diploid, PMAI, zygofe, efc., efc.) if is quife an Iexfensive unif buf very engaging. Sfudenfs areI also conlinuing along wifh new learnings in Career
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• every opporfunify we can fo incorporafe our veryown Cree culfure info our daily learning. For Iinsfance, we have been learning abouf f he hisforyof Firsf Naf ions people as f hey signed up for f he IaWW I, WW2, and f he Korean War efforfs and
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learning abouf our local veferans; and as a fribufe,• f he s}udenfs are learning how fo make beaded a
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All T.B.O.C.N. try outs will be held in January 2018 with dates to be determined. There will be a $10.00 tryout fee and a $25.00 registration fee. The TBOCN committee feels we need to generate funds for the upcominggames and didn’t want to push for the try outs to be in December do to the fact of making a financial burdenon the parents/guardians before Christmas.
Beardy’s & Okemasis Cree Nation will host the 2018 Youth and Adult Soccer Championships with a slightadjustment on the budget in the bid package we will receive conftrmation from F.S.I.N. no later thanDecember 6, 2017. The youth championships wifi be in Beardy’s/Duck Lake in July and the adultchampionships will be in Saskatoon during September long weekend in 2018.
Do you curl? Or have an interest in curling? If so then adults can curl for FREE in Duck Lake, SK onMondays and Wednesdays starting at 7:30 PM at the Duck Lake Curling Club.
Sports, Culture, & Recreation department have fundraising initiatives starting on December 11, 2017 with aTeam Merchandise Bingo with a $500.00 jackpot. $10/PERSON + the cost of books.
January 2018, we will have our first Ice Dance at the arena with admission to offset the cost of Much Music ora local band. There will be an open senior recreation tournament in January to offset the repairs in the arena.
Changes and signage are happening both inside/outside of the arena. The Out.Door Rink (ODR) is almostcomplete. Huge acknowledgment to councior Smallchild for all that he has done to for completion of the ODR.
BOCN — SCR department is proud to welcomeSeesequasis as our casual(PIT) at the Beardy’s Menthe minor hockey program have a clean
as the new9 Centre. The ‘re both are an asset in ensuringthe ice ach game and practices
Christmas rentals at the arena for local families is $300.00 for this holiday sn. All ice rental inquiresmust see the arena operator for all details/bookings.
4The 2018 Tony Cote Winter Games GA.G.C. — Easternector will be held in Saskatoon, SK fromApril 1—6, 2018 and T.B.O.C.N. will be ready to endure a weeks’ worth of sporting competition amongstyoung athletes all across Saskatchewa These games will be split in half where younger athletes will go first(Apr 1 3) and the older categories will second. (April 4 6)
BEAKDY’S & OKEMASI5 BAND MEMBERS
Wishing everyone a safe holiday and all the best duringthe joyful season.
We wish for you and your families to be filled with lotsof Warmth, Love and Happiness.
Remembering this Christmas, the loved ones that wehave lost and that love makes all things possible. Wewish that you enjoy Christmas with your families and
feel their presence watching over you!
MERR)’ CHRISTMASAND HAPPYNEW
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To: Beardy’s & Okemasis Income Assistance Clients
From: Beardy’s Social Development Department
Date: November 23, 2017*************************************************************************************
Propane & Heating OilOnce again we are approaching the Christmas Holidays within a few weeks andwe would like to remind you before the closure of our office at 12:00 noonDecember 21, 2017 that you check the percentage of your fuel either propaneor heating oil. The fuel delivery truck drivers know that everyone should have atop up but just to be sure, we ask that you check your tanks.
Income Assistance Cheque Day For January 1, 2018January 1, 2018 Income assistance cheques will be issued on Monday,December 18th, 2017 at the Justice Building.
Jordan’s PrincipleAn informational meeting was held for all interested band members regardingJordan’s Principle at the Rec Centre on November 22, 2017 organized by ConnieMike from Willow Cree Health. We have applications at the Band Office SocialDevelopment Department if anyone is interested. This is for children up to 18years old and persons up to 21 years old (if still in school) who have specificchallenges whether it be medical, health, social and educational.
Fumigation for BedbugsRecently, there has been a problem for clients postponing the 2I treatment forbedbugs. It is imperative that the 2 treatment be done 7 days after the 1st
treatment because the eggs hatch every 7 days. It is useless to do thefumigation the first time if the follow up for the 2 treatment is not done.Effective immediately, for those that make excuses not to get the 2 treatment,we will be making a list of those that do not complete the required twotreatments and will no longer assist in getting rid of the bedbugs in your home.The Chemical used is very expensive and we need to complete treatments.
Department ofJusticeBEARDY’S & OKEMASIS BAND #96 & #97Box 340Duck Lake, 8KSOK1JOPhone: (306) 467-2400Fax: (306) 467-2402
To: Beardy’s & Okemasis First Nation Community
At this time, as we enter the Festive Season, the Justice Department would like toextend a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to each community member. Thiscoming on behalf of the Justice Board, it’s Members and Myself, Gerald (Jerry) Gamble.
Our office continues to work diligently in all matters pertaining to Justice and all mattersinvolved in the courts. We continue to work in partnership with the Provincial Court system andit’s Court Officials. We look forward to providing continued assistance to individuals who mayrequire legal counsel, information and knowledge.
Once again on behalf of All of us at the Beardy’s & Okemasis Justice Department weextend the greetings of a Joyous and Safe Holiday Season to each and every Band Member ofthe Beardy’s & Okemasis Cree Nation.
November 28, 2017
Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!