Happening today:Sisters Sharing Circle: Women Supporting WomenThursday Nov 14, 4:30pm-6:30pmTo register click link below.forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx...To register click link below. forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Kc2bavstT02jvV8fRAl6TwA0PihrMGlCj0Cbjk4LAoRUNVNBQjY2R...
Team FHQ Volleyball Tryout dates. Held in both File Hills and Qu’Appelle areas, athletes only have to attend one tryout but can attend both if they choose. Please share, thank you!FYI Team FHQ Volleyball Tryout dates. Held in both File Hills and Qu’Appelle areas, athletes only have to attend one tryout but can attend both if they choose. Please share, thank you!
Today and tomorrow9:00am-4:00pmFHQ Women's Council Presents:Treaty Learning Journey: Lets Talk TruthChief Thunderbird Centre, Peepeekisis Cree Nation Office of the Treaty Commissioner:Let’s Talk Truth - walks you through the Treaty timeline taking you Before Treaty; At Treaty; After Treaty; and Today.
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In Loving Memory of Justice Murray SinclairOn behalf of the File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council, our Chiefs, Elders, and community members, we extend our deepest condolences to the family of the Honorable Murray Sinclair. We hold you in our prayers as you mourn the loss of this extraordinary man.Justice Sinclair’s life and legacy have left a lasting impact on our Nations. His dedication to justice, truth, and reconciliation has inspired us all. His work, especially with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, was a testament to his unwavering commitment to healing, dignity, and compassion for all Indigenous peoples.We honor his courage, resilience, and integrity, and we are profoundly grateful for his leadership. As we grieve his passing, we also give thanks for the gifts he shared with us and for the path he illuminated for future generations.May his spirit continue to guide us in living with purpose, honor, and unity.With deepest sympathy and prayers.#MurraySinclair #LegacyOfHealing #IndigenousLeadership #Reconciliation
File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council
The hooves that circle the buffalo represent the eleven First Nations that make up the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council and their internal focus of standing together in solidarity.
FHQTC consists of 11 First Nations in the Treaty 4 Territory and represents over 15,000 First Nations citizens both on and off reserve.