REGISTER FOR SCO’S MOCCASIN MAKING WORKSHOP!
The First Nations Disability Program at the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is hosting a four-day workshop so First Nations citizens who live with a disability can learn to make their own pair of moccasins.
There is no cost to attend the workshop. It is open to citizens of the 32 SCO member Nations.
Rhonda Chartrand of Pimose Makiziinak will guide participants through the process of making their own pair of moccasins.
Participants are welcome to bring a helper to support them throughout the workshop, if needed.
SCO can make accommodations to ensure everyone can take part in learning this skill.
Please note that participants must commit to attending all four days of the workshop.
Spots are limited to 10 people, so we encourage early registration!
Where: 1572 Dublin Avenue, Winnipeg, Treaty One Territory
Note: This site is wheelchair accessible.
Dates:
❖ Wednesday, November 19, 2025
❖ Wednesday, November 26, 2025
❖ Wednesday, December 3, 2025
❖ Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Time: 10 am to 3 pm
SCO is providing lunch.
For more information or to register, please contact:
Prairie Copenace, First Nations Disabilities Navigator
Phone: 204-946-1869, extension 160
Email: disabilities.navigator@scoinc.mb.ca
For more information about SCO’s First Nations Disability Program, visit our website: scoinc.mb.ca/first-nations-disability-program/
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LEADING THE WAY
Chiefs and designated proxies from southern First Nations in Manitoba gathered in Treaty One Territory today for our latest Chiefs-in-Summit.
The event got underway in a good way with an honour song from the North Wolf Ojibway Drum Group, a grand entry, and an opening prayer from the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) Cultural Advisor Allan Sutherland.
Discussions, debates, and ultimately—votes—centred on key issues that directly impact our Nations.
The resolutions included SCO remaining the primary decision-making body for the Indigenous Health Equity Fund, unless directed otherwise by a member Nation.
Another key resolution deals with unfair billing practices imposed by Manitoba Hydro on our Nations.
Leadership also voted to support and reinstate proper and sustainable funding for Jordan’s Principle.
These Summits are critical for SCO staff, as we continue to fulfill our duties to protect, preserve, promote, and enhance the inherent rights of our member Nations.
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ENSURING A SAFE SCHOOL IN SANDY BAY
This school year marks a new era of safety at the Isaac Beaulieu Memorial School on the Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation.
After graduating from the First Nation Safety Officer Program at Assiniboine Community College this summer, three new officers have been assigned to the school.
You will find Creighton McIvor, Kimberly Richard, and Faron French patrolling the school’s hallways and interacting with students every day.
They also take part in general patrols around the community when they are not stationed at the school.
This is a brand-new initiative for the Isaac Beaulieu Memorial School, and we are told it has been a very welcome addition.
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization congratulates Creighton, Kimberly, and Faron on their graduation and we thank them for helping to create a safe and welcoming environment for their Nation’s students and educators.
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SAVE THE DATE FOR SCO’S HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE: DECEMBER 9🎄
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization invites you to our annual holiday open house!
❄️Where: 202-600 Empress Street (entrance marked “Western Financial Group”; SCO is on the second floor), Winnipeg, Treaty One Territory
❄️Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2025
❄️Time: 11 am – 2 pm
Thank you to all of our partners and community members for your continued support throughout the year.
Everyone is welcome to join in the festivities! Enjoy delicious food, refreshments, and great company.
You are also invited to support our annual donation drive by bringing winter clothing, blankets, or socks to help keep our unsheltered relatives warm this season.
We look forward to celebrating with you!
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF SERVING?
To honour and uplift First Nations Veterans during the month of November, the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is answering frequently asked questions to help share truths and realities for those who serve in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Today’s question is: “What are the benefits of serving?”
Answer: Serving in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) offers a wide range of benefits. They include competitive salaries, paid education programs, and signing bonuses for select occupations.
Members also receive comprehensive benefits such as medical, dental, and vision care coverage; paid annual leave; maternity and parental leave; and retirement plans.
In addition, the CAF provides unique opportunities for travel and adventure, strong family support programs, and the chance to participate in CAF sports and recreational activities.
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SCO’s First Nations Veterans Program is deeply committed to recognizing and honouring the service of First Nations Veterans, all while providing the assistance Veterans need to thrive in their communities.
To learn more about the program, visit our website: scoinc.mb.ca/veterans-program/
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