Youth
CategoryThe Nova Scotia Bursary Program Promoting Cultural Representation in Early Childhood Education began in 2018 and has been extended to the 2019-2020 year. Many students Continue Reading →
Dear Editor, As a member of the Mi’kmaq Grand Council, the traditional government for the Mi’kmaw Nation, representing the district of Epekwitk, now known as Continue Reading →
When the 2019 Canada Winter Games, takes place in Red Deer, Alberta on February 15, the Mi’kmaw Nation may want to pay close attention to Continue Reading →
The greatest gift a foster parent could give a child in care is simply love. In this special Christmas issue of the Mi’kmaq Maliceet Nation Continue Reading →
“Burr it’s so cold,” thought the orange cat. “I wish I had a home of my own,” he said sitting on the steps of the Continue Reading →
DORA Construction Ltd. will be the contractor for the construction of the new PLFN school to be built on the site of the present ball Continue Reading →
FREDERICTON – As part of the Child Rights Education Week (Nov. 20-23rd), the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate released its 10th State of Continue Reading →
For Canadian families, high-quality, affordable child care is more than a convenience—it’s a necessity. The Government of Canada is ensuring that every child gets the Continue Reading →
A four-day welding camp, the first of it’s kind in Nova Scotia, was held at the Strait Area Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College Continue Reading →
“For some there is a lot to consider when changes are made. The question is do we go with the flow or hang on to Continue Reading →