June 2020 Newsletter
The George Gordon First Nation June 2020 Newsletter is now available to download and view. June News 2020
DetailsThe George Gordon First Nation June 2020 Newsletter is now available to download and view. June News 2020
DetailsThe Seniors May 2020 Newsletter is now available for members to download and view. SENIORS NEWSLETTER MAY 2020
DetailsThe George Gordon First Nation May 2020 Newsletter is now available to download and view. GGFN NewsLetter May 2020
DetailsApril 11, 2020 CHIEF AND COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENT Gordon First Nation Elections Update: Good day GGFN Members, Chief and Council of the George Gordon First Nation have made an unprecedented decision to the term of Chief and Council on an emergency basis, effective March 27, 2020, until September 27, 2020. The Nation conducts its elections pursuant…
DetailsThe Leadership of George Gordon First Nation have declared a State of Emergency effective immediately. COVID-19 cases continue to rise rapidly and pose an immediate and serious risk to our members. This decision is made in order to protect all of our members and vulnerable citizens (including elders ad children). We have past the time…
DetailsGood Afternoon Everyone, We are responding to the COVID 19 Pandemic that was declared on March 11th, 2020. Our Health Centre has updated their community Pandemic Plan and Emergency Response Plan. George Gordon First Nation ls implementing and taking all precautionary measures, in the best interests of our Community, Until further Notice all FN related…
DetailsTwo of George Gordon First Nation’s oldest members cut the ribbon on its first urban reserve at the southeast edge of Regina on Friday. Nancy Bitternose, 98, and Henry Bird, 96, a former chief of the First Nation in the 1960s, helped the community take official ownership of the 233 hectare (577 acre) piece of…
DetailsStudents at George Gordon Education Centre took a trip back in time to re-enact their Indigenous history. The original play called “Treaty 4 All” took place Tuesday on the George Gordon First Nation. Amanda Moosemay, a teacher at the school, wrote the script and directed the show. She wanted to teach her Grade four students…
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