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A two-day session with Alberta First Nation Leadership & Indigenous Services Canada to develop a plan going forward.
A two-day session with Alberta First Nation Leadership & Indigenous Services Canada to develop a plan going forward.
TSAG would like to extend its warmest congratulations to Kehewin Cree Nation operator Shannon Gladue on achieving the 20-year AWWOA Membership award.
Water & Wastewater Operator Certification Preparation Session. Registration deadline: February 23rd, 2023
DID YOU KNOW: Fire Alarm Systems are designed to alert us to an emergency!
DID YOU KNOW: They help protect us, our staff and the general public to take action in an emergency!
DID YOU KNOW: Fire Alarm Systems are found in offices, factories and public buildings in and around your community.
TSAG is excited to announce it’s series of FIRE EDUCATION LESSON PLANS! Designed to help schools deliver fire education plans to their classrooms. The plans are FREE and EASY to access for all age groups offering a wide range of resources from Flash Cards to Jeopardy Games, just follow the link https://tsag.net/fire-education-plans/ #tsag#firesafety#firstnations#alberta#fireeducation
The annual National First Nations Water Leadership Award recognizes First Nations individuals or organizations that have demonstrated leadership and outstanding dedication to the advancement of clean and safe drinking water in First Nations communities.
LRRCN has published an RFP for a new Primary Care EMR system. The RFP package is available at: https://lrrcn.ab.ca/programs-services/health-services/ (Please note that the files are posted at the bottom of the health landing page, under office address
Stay up to date with all the latest news in April’s edition of the TSAG Newsletter
TSAG is embarking on a feasibility study on Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCA) with Kisik Solstice JV and Metis Settlements General Council (MSGC). IPCAs aren’t new globally but are relatively new in Canada.
Smoke alarms are a key part of a home fire escape plan. When there is a fire, smoke spreads fast. Working smoke alarms give you early warning so you can get outside quickly.