Public Notices/Announcements - Chatham - Volunteers Needed!
FREEhelpck is looking for volunteers to help with,
Office work
Preparing food
Social media and
website maintenance
If interested please message #freehelpck or email freehelpck@gmail.com
FREEhelpck is looking for volunteers to help with,
Office work
Preparing food
Social media and
website maintenance
If interested please message #freehelpck or email freehelpck@gmail.com
Do you have a passion for Dance? Community Living Wallaceburg is looking for your talents. From Zumba to Drumfit, or even freestyle, they'd love for you to share your talents! They're looking for enthusiastic and passionate dancers to lead dance sessions, or even host a dance party through online Skype Sessions! For more details, or to register your interest, please contact Candice at candice.trepanier@getintocommunityliving.com.
Throughout the month of September, Family Service Kent is waiving the fees for all of our Grocery Runs and Grocery Deliveries!
Please email info@familyservicekent.com or phone 519.354.6221 x242 for more information or to request one of these services.
Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at 7 PM EDT – 8 PM EDT
This is an online workshop
Public · Hosted by Indigenous Solidarity Team North Bay
This session will shine a light on the human rights crisis for Indigenous women and girls and two-spirit people that results from resource development in First Nations territories. It will also show how all Canadians must take responsibility for answering the 231 calls for justice made in the final report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. We need to act now.
Speaker
Hilda Anderson-Pyrz, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Liaison Unit Manager, Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak
Register in advance at this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZIvdu-vpzIiGta6o7v_c...
This three-part webinar series is hosted by the Indigenous Solidarity Team of the North Bay and Area Mission Cluster, United Church of Canada.
Making the justice connections with Northern Ontario — Indigenous land rights, Indigenous women and the environment
Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at 7 PM EDT – 8 PM EDT
This is an online workshop
Public · Hosted by Indigenous Solidarity Team North Bay
This session will focus on environmental racism. It is our hope that this webinar will enable participants to make connections with the Wet'suwet'en struggle in order to grapple with the intersection between Indigenous rights/sovereignty and the environment, and thereby, to explore how pipeline development et al in this case, is a form of environmental racism. We'd also like to enable participants to make connections to our Northern Ontario reality where this has/is also happening.
Speakers
Bruce McIvor, lawyer and historian, First Peoples Law Corporation, Vancouver
Mary Laronde, consultant to Union of Ontario Indians and Councillor, Teme-Augama Anishnabai, Temagami.
Register in advance at this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZIvdu-vpzIiGta6o7v_c...
This three-part webinar series is hosted by the Indigenous Solidarity Team of the North Bay and Area Mission Cluster, United Church of Canada.
Making the justice connections with Northern Ontario — Indigenous land rights, Indigenous women and the environment.
Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at 7 PM EDT – 8 PM EDT
This is an online workshop
Public · Hosted by Indigenous Solidarity Team North Bay
The Wet’suwet’en, led by their hereditary chiefs, have stood against the CGL pipeline’s incursion into their territory for many years. In 2019 the pipeline owners obtained an injunction that led to the harsh removal of land defenders from their territory by the RCMP. In spite of incomplete environmental mitigation by CGL, and a pandemic, construction continues. This is a way-too-familiar story across Canada. Indigenous resistance stands in the way of planet-damaging industrial encroachment — logging, for instance (Barriere Lake and Grassy Narrows) or massive dams (Muskrat Falls) or fracking ( New Brunswick).
Speakers: Chief Adam Gagnon: respected chief name, Dsya’hyl, of the Likhts’amisyu, Wet’suwet’en Nation, and Donna Sinclair, author and journalist, North Bay
Register in advance at this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZ0tduutrD8sHNOVBVvWkHjP...
This three-part webinar series is hosted by the Indigenous Solidarity Team of the North Bay and Area Mission Cluster, United Church of Canada.
Making the justice connections with Northern Ontario — Indigenous land rights, Indigenous women and the environment.
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Dû à l'augmentation des cas de Covid-19 et pour le bien de tous, nous désirons vous informer que nous annulons Les Après-midi de musique du dimanche pour danser en ligne, sociale et country. L'évènement devait se tenir le dimanche 27 septembre aux Loisirs Notre-Dame. Nous sommes vraiment désolé et nous vous informerons des dates pour la reprise des activités. Pour toutes autres infos, contactez Jean-Rock au 450 771 8717.
Commencing Wednesday, September 30th. RCL Branch 24 will be OPEN Wednesday`s 1pm to 7pm, Thursday`s 1pm to 7pm, Friday`s 1pm to 8pm, Saturday`s 1pm to 7pm. 905-685-8461
Vente régulière mardi le 6 octobre de 10 h à 15 h. Vente sacs verts 7$, mercredi le 7 octobre de 10 h à 14 h. Au sous-sol de l’église Ste-Rosalie, 5330 des Seigneurs Est, secteur Ste-Rosalie. Inf. 450 799 1600. Consignes à respecter: Aucun enfant admis (0 à 17 ans). Masque obligatoire. Nombre restreint à l’entrée.
Support Group for those going through separation and divorce meets every 2nd and 4th Monday (except for holiday then meets on the Tuesday). Contact 905-356-4113 or separatedanddivorced@saintcd.com