Bimose Tribal Council’s Education Department recently held its inaugural Anishinaabemowin Mamaandodaatiwin from August 11th to August 14th, 2025, at the beautiful Gichi-Mikinaak Lodge in Vermilion Bay, Ontario. The camp was designed to bring together beginner, intermediate, and advanced speakers of the Anishinaabemowin language for an immersive and enriching week dedicated to language learning and cultural connection.
Read More...On February 10, 2025, Indigenous Service Canada (ISC) issued an "Operational Bulletin" detailing changes to the procedures for accessing services, products, and supports under the Jordan's Principle intake process.
Read More...Over the past week, members from across Bimose Tribal Council communities have been hard at work completing their SP-100 Wildland Firefighter training, alongside chainsaw operation, WHMIS, and first aid courses. The initiative was put together by Bimose's Technical Services Department.
Read More...Please be advised that Bimose Tribal Council is temporarily not offering application services for new, replacement, or renewal status cards. We are maintaining a waitlist and will reach out once services resume. In the meantime, we encourage you to contact your local community for assistance or consider an online application if needed urgently.
Read More...We're thrilled to recognize the incredible achievements of our 2025 high school graduates from our 10 Member First Nations! The Bimose Tribal Council Education Partnership Program team attended various graduations to congratulate these amazing students and hand out special gifts to mark their accomplishments.
Read More...Gaagagegiizhigook Childcare Centre is requesting quotes for ribbon shirts, ribbon skirts and star blankets!!
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Michelle @ (807) 548-5855 Email: mmeekis@bimose.ca
QUOTES DUE: JUNE 4, 2025
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