
Request for Proposal: Cleaning Services
BlogWe are accepting applications for Cleaners in the Cowessess Area.
Please see the attached RFP for a full description of what Chief Red Bear Children's Lodge is looking for. If this sounds like it would be a good fit, don't hesitate to apply…

News articles about Chief Red Bear Children’s Lodge
BlogCBC:
Survivors, community honour 751 unmarked graves at Sask. residential school site with vigil
Posted: Jun 27, 2021 4:00 AM CT
Federal party leaders' visits 'well received' in Cowessess First Nation
Posted: Aug 22, 2021 9:23 AM CT
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Four Winds Housing Centre
BlogThe Newo-Yotina Friendship Centre is a non-profit that provides quality programs and services to meet the needs of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal community members in Regina.
About Newo-Yotina Friendship Centre
Friendship Centres are…

MORE HALLOWEEN FUN
BlogJoin us for a virtual evening of Halloween fun!
Where: Virtual! A Zoom link will be emailed to you upon registration
When: Tuesday, October 26th, 2021 from 5:00 - 6:00 pm
What: Songs, stories, and crafts! Costumes are encouraged. Craft…

A HALLOWEEN PARTY
BlogJoin us for an afternoon of Spooky fun!
Where: Chief Red Bear Children's Lodge Office (Cowessess Mall)
When: Thursday, October 28th from 2:00 - 7:00 pm
What: A come and go afternoon with games, snacks, and a prizes for best costume!…

Request for Proposal: Legal Counsel for CRBCL
BlogWe are accepting applications for legal counsel on behalf of Chief Red Bear Children's lodge.
Please see the attached RFP for a full description of what Chief Red Bear Children's Lodge is looking for. If this sounds like it would be a good…

Helping our Community Heal + Resources to Access
BlogWe will get through this together, one day at a time.
Today news broke of 751 unmarked graves at The Marieval Residential School. Our community is grieving the loss of these children who never made it home, and we will do everything we can…

Cowessess First Nation takes the steps to take care of its future generations
BlogIn March 2020, Cowessess citizens voted to ratify their own legislation pertaining to child welfare, placing the community as one of the first Indigenous Nations in Canada to pass its own child welfare legislation – the Miyo Pimatisowin Act – which supports its rights and jurisdiction over child and family services for its citizens.