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Antler River Guardians to Receive National River Conservation Award of Merit
Antler River Guardians to Receive National River Conservation Award of Merit MUNCEY, ONTARIO – October, 18 2016 – The Canadian River Heritage Conference designates three awards every three years, during the Canadian River Heritage Conference. This award is given to groups or individuals who have demonstrated an outstanding level of leadership in river conservation, either […]
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Read MoreChippewas of the Thames First Nation Flag Raised at London City Hall to Commemorate the 220th Anniversary of the London Township Treaty
We are all Treaty People Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Flag Raised at London City Hall to Commemorate the 220th Anniversary of the London Township Treaty London, ON — September 7, 2016 Chief Leslee White-Eye was on-hand this morning to raise the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation’s flag at London City Hall to […]
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Read MoreChippewa of the Thames First Nation Community Feast Big Canoe and Honour youth involved in the canoe building project
Chippewa of the Thames First Nation Community Feast Big Canoe and Honour youth involved in the canoe building project Chippewas of the Thames Community Centre, Muncey, ON (August 30, 2016) – Today, August 30, 2016 – The Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, are honouring their youth and the master builder who donated his time […]
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Read MoreAntler River Guardians from the 4 Directions launch Thames River Canoe Trip
Antler River Guardians from the 4 Directions launch Thames River Canoe Trip August 10, 2015 – The Antler River Guardians from the 4 Directions are going on a canoe trip August 15 – 17, to visit First Nations located on the Thames River and collect data, pictures and stories along their journey. The Guardians, […]
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Read MoreChippewas of the Thames First Nation Youth Leading the Way in River Protection and Monitoring
Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Youth Leading the Way in River Protection and Monitoring Sharon Creek Conservation Area, Delaware, ON — July 28, 2016 Today, Chippewas of the Thames is proud to launch and name Chippewa’s ‘Big Canoe’ built by youth this past winter through the help of Ontario Aboriginal Sport & Wellness program […]
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Read MoreSupreme Court Grants Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Challenge to Line 9: Community Hopeful of Meaningful Consultation with the Crown
Supreme Court Grants Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Challenge to Line 9: Community Hopeful of Meaningful Consultation with the Crown MUNCEY, March 10, 2016 – the Supreme Court of Canada has granted the Chippewas of the Thames leave to appeal a decision of the Federal Court of Appeal relating to an Application before the […]
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Read MoreRun Against Line 9
Muncey, Ontario—Dec 4th, 2015 Rachel Thevenard’s, of Kitchener/Waterloo area, “Run Against Line 9” is in support of Chippewas of the Thames First Nation’s Supreme Court case. Rachel feels very strongly about the lack of consultation and consent in the National Energy Board’s approval of Line 9, she decided she would show her support by running […]
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Read MoreChippewas of the Thames First Nation to Challenge National Energy Board Decision
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CHIPPEWAS OF THE THAMES FIRST NATION TO CHALLENGENATIONAL ENERGY BOARD DECISION April 8, 2014, Muncey, Ontario Chippewas of the Thames First Nation located 20 minutes west of London, Ontario, is seeking leave to appeal to the Federal Court of Appeal of the National Energy Board’s (NEB) decision granting Enbridge its Line 9 […]
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