2026–2027 Professional Development Series

The Bimose Education Partnership Program is excited to kick off our 2026–2027 Professional Development Series with a two-part session facilitated by Kerry’s Place Autism Services. PD Session #1: ASD, ADHD & Anxiety Wednesday, August 26 OR Thursday, August 27Location: Clarion Hotel, KenoraBreakfast: Starts at 8:00 AMMirrored Session: Participants only attend one dayMileage: Provided to participantsLimited […]
Bimose Tribal Council Spring/Summer 2026 Newsletter Released

Our Q1 Spring/Summer 2026 Newsletter is officially here! This latest edition highlights the incredible work happening across Bimose Tribal Council, our departments, programs, schools, and Member First Nation communities. From graduations and student achievements to Anishinaabemowin revitalization, community events, training, infrastructure projects, and more, there is plenty to catch up on. Take a look and […]
Bimose’s New Anishinaabemowin Department Hosts Inaugural Language Framework Gathering

Bimose Tribal Council’s Anishinaabemowin Department proudly hosted its 1st Anishinaabemowin Framework Gathering, bringing together Elders, educators, leadership, and language experts from across our member communities to help shape the future of Anishinaabemowin. The gathering marked an important milestone in the development of a Regional Anishinaabemowin Language Progression Framework, an initiative designed to support language revitalization […]
Office Closure: June 22

Please note that our office will be closed Monday, June 22 in recognition and lieu of National Indigenous Peoples Day. Regular office hours will resume Tuesday, June 23 at 8:30am.
Celebrating Our 2026 Graduates

Bimose Tribal Council was proud to celebrate a special milestone as we honoured the Kindergarten and Grade 8 graduates from Kiizhik School, along with the Grade 12 graduating class from Bimose Community High School. Graduation is a time to recognize dedication, perseverance, and growth. Whether taking the first steps in an educational journey or preparing […]
Celebrating 10 Years of Service: Fawn Wapioke

This year, Bimose Tribal Council proudly celebrates a significant milestone as Executive Director Fawn Wapioke marks her 10th anniversary with the organization. Fawn began her journey with Bimose Tribal Council as the FSSP Coordinator, where she quickly became known for her dedication, strong work ethic, and commitment to supporting First Nations communities across Treaty #3 […]
Building Capacity and Strengthening Communities Through Wildland Firefighter Training

Bimose Tribal Council Inc. was proud to once again support the delivery of SP-100 Wildland Firefighter Training, alongside chainsaw operation, WHMIS, and first aid certification training, as participants from across our member communities gathered to build essential emergency response skills. Now in its second year, the training continued to grow as communities recognized the increasing […]
10th Annual Anishinaabemowin Language Bowl Returns as Migisi Sahgaigan School Takes First Place

Bimose Tribal Council was excited to host our 10th Annual Anishinaabemowin Language Bowl in Wauzhushk Onigum Nation, bringing together students from Grades 1–6 for a fun day of language, learning, and friendly competition. The Language Bowl gives students an opportunity to build their Anishinaabemowin skills, connect with one another, and celebrate the language together in […]
Two Bimose Member Communities Recognized with 2026 Community Housing Recognition Awards

Two of Bimose Tribal Council’s member First Nation communities have been recognized nationally for their innovative housing projects. Iskatewizaagegan No. 39 Independent First Nation and Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation were both named 2026 Community Housing Recognition Award winners at this week’s First Nations Housing Conference. The awards are presented annually by the First Nations Housing Community […]
Follow Up on Your Jordan Principle Requests

As we continue to provide Jordan’s Principle navigation and support services, we encourage families to follow up on any requests submitted to Indigenous Services Canada. Our Jordan’s Principle Coordinator is here to help you access child-first supports and services your child may be entitled to. If you’re unsure whether your child qualifies, here are a […]