Two of Bimose Tribal Council’s member First Nation communities have been recognized nationally for their innovative housing projects.
Iskatewizaagegan No. 39 Independent First Nation and Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation were both named 2026 Community Housing Recognition Award winners at this week’s First Nations Housing Conference. The awards are presented annually by the First Nations Housing Community to highlight successful housing initiatives taking place across First Nation communities.
Read More...As we continue to provide Jordan’s Principle navigation and support services, we encourage families to follow up on any requests submitted to Indigenous Services Canada.
Read More...Good news for those who may have missed the original registration deadline for the Anishinaabemodaa! Ever Wise Conference. Registration has been extended to January 20, 2026 at 4:00 p.m.
Read More...Thank you to everyone who participated in our 12 Days of Holiday Fire Safety campaign and contest. We truly appreciate everyone who took the time to engage, share important safety messages, and help promote fire and life safety within our communities.
Read More...Bimose Tribal Council Inc.’s Technical Services Department is launching a 12-Day Holiday Fire Safety campaign in partnership with the Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council. Beginning Friday, December 12, a new safety tip will be posted each day — and to celebrate, three Emergency Safety Kits will be given away.
Read More...Bimose Tribal Council is inviting business, organizations and individuals to consider sponsoring the 2026 Anishinaabemodaa Conference and help strengthen Anishinaabemowin for future generations.
Read More...We are pleased to announce the release of our Summer/Fall 2025 Newsletter. This edition brings together a wide range of updates from across Bimose Tribal Council, capturing a season of meaningful learning, land-based activities, cultural gatherings, and ongoing progress within our programs and schools.
Read More...Bimose Tribal Council extends our heartfelt condolences to the family of Chief Lorraine Cobiness of Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation.
Read More...The Bimose Tribal Council Annual General Meeting (AGM) was recently held in Wabaseemoong Independent Nations, bringing together our leadership, staff, and community representatives for two days of reflection, discussion, and connection.
Read More...On October 27, 2025, we held our inaugural Anishinaabemowin Fall Feast at the Wauzhushk Onigum Roundhouse, celebrating the spirit and tradition of our ancestral language.
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