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KO Economic Development Presents:

Video Conference February 25-26, 2010

Topic: Sustainable Communities in The North

For More Information on how to participate in this free event, please view the poster attached below.

Pelican Falls and Dennis Franklyn Comarty High Schools will be hosting a Health and Safety Career Fair February 12 & 19, 2010. This is a partnership between KO and NAN's Aboriginal Health Human Resource Initiative.

All students and community members are welcome to attend to talk with Aboriginal health workers about how they got...

Blueprint for the Future BFF: A Solid Investment in Our Youth

Blueprint for the Future (BFF) is a series of national career fairs designed to attract First Nation, Métis and Inuit high school students to the wide array of potential careers available in all employment sectors..

As Aboriginal youth are the fastest growing segment...

Oshki-Pimache-O-Win
Education & Training Institute

FULL-TIME OPPORTUNITY
Administrative Assistant

The Administrative Assistant is to provide day-to day support and assistance the staff of Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute. The Receptionist will receive functional direction from the Finance &...

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In March 2010, VideoCom researchers from New Brunswick will be working with K-Net (www.knet.ca) in Sioux Lookout. We will also be travelling to two First Nation communities in the Sioux Lookout zone, one of which is...

Tips For Proposal Writing- Video Conferencing Session

Presented by: KO Research Institute & KO EcDev

Friday January 22, 2009

9:30-10:30 CST (10:30-11:30 EST)

This event may be of interest to Economic Development Officers, anyone interested in writing proposals and business plans.

To register your school...

What is World AIDS Day? Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 is the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day.

Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week starts on World AIDS Day and concludes on December 5th.

The theme for World AIDS Day 2009 is Universal Access and Human Rights , to highlight the importance of understanding HIV and AIDS from a human...

READ AROUND THE PLANET 2010 via Video Conferencing

Read around the Planet is a celebration of NEA’s Read across America. Classrooms use interactive video to connect with other classrooms “around the planet” and read to each other.
This activity is open to all K-12 students (ages 6-18) in public and private schools who have access...

Olympic Artists share their story with KIHS and First Nation schools via a Videoconference/Webcast

Click here  to watch the presentation.

Artists Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse are on a trans-Canadian trek, from Makkovik in...