HEALTH CANADA – HEALTH EFFECTS OF CANNABIS

There are both potential therapeutic uses for and potential health risks of using cannabis (marijuana). A chemical called delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is responsible for the way your brain and body respond to cannabis. While it is used by some for therapeutic purposes, there are short- and long-term physical and mental health...

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OCTOBER EVENTS

Take a look at our calendar for a list of all the wonderful things happening in Curve Lake for the month of October. https://www.curvelakefirstnation.ca/event-calendar/2019-10/

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WILLIAMS TREATY DEADLINE AND INFORMATION

Important notice regarding William’s Treaty Per Capita Distribution As per motion below, to be eligible for the William’s Treaty Settlement members must have been alive and eligible to become a Status Member of Curve Lake First Nation on or before September 13th, 2018. Furthermore, un-registered members MUST apply and have...

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CLFN COMMITTEE FAIR 2019 PRESENTATIONS (VIDEO)

Committee Fair September 12, 2019 Post-Presentations Summary Member acknowledges the importance of Louise Musgrave’s past work within the Education Committee. Member questions reasons behind age range (15-25) for the Youth Council Committee. Chief Emily Whetung and Nicholas McDonald explain that it’s a result of the previous terms of reference. Chief...

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CANNABIS ENGAGEMENT SESSION

COMMUNITY NOTICE On October 17, 2018 cannabis became legal in Canada, and with legalization CLFN is faced with a number of opportunities and challenges that require community input. In order to determine whether or not the community supports cannabis to be regulated and sold on the First Nation, education and...

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10% WATER CONSERVATION URGED AS OTONABEE CONSERVATION DECLARES LEVEL 1 LOW WATER CONDITION

Peterborough ON (September 11, 2019) Otonabee Conservation is issuing a Level 1 low water condition declaration for the entire watershed area, due to persistent dry conditions throughout the Otonabee Region watershed. Otonabee Conservation analyzes the condition of the watershed on a monthly basis; low water status is determined based on...

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ORANGE SHIRT DAY

September 30, 2019 T-Shirts are $9.95 + Free Standard Shipping. Proceeds will go to Jordan’s Principles Campaign through the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society. https://store.nelson.com/orange-shirt-day/?utm_source=Nelson+K-12+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=f5d1edc955-OrangeShirtDay_4%2F5_Email_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7b28060370-f5d1edc955-291635717&goal=0_7b28060370-f5d1edc955-291635717&mc_cid=f5d1edc955&mc_eid=af32e2b634&fbclid=IwAR1De4VV2Kkl9FOuO4nKZ7gPColljMzXrjeBU2PIvpBhbx6xcaeJxIxsf74

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COMMITTEE FAIR 2019

Chief and Council would like to thank everyone who came out to the Committee Fair last Thursday and look forward to working with the new committees beginning in October. Lots of ground was covered during presentations and members of the community showed a great deal of interest making the night...

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WHITE PATH PROGRAM FOR ADULTS

Starting October 3rd 2019 from 5-9PM The program will be hosted every Thursday evening at the former Seniors building. This group is open to 12 participants, spaces are still available. Supper will be provided. The program is intended to assist participants to identify the root causes of addictive behaviours and...

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