22 September 2023• Community News, Events
Read More National Truth & Reconciliation School/Community Walk | September 29
20 September 2023• Community News, Events
Read More Sagkeeng Child & Family Services Annual General Meeting | September 28, 2023
19 September 2023• Employment Opportunities
Read More Night Security Personnel (Education Authority) – Opportunity
19 September 2023• Employment Opportunities
Read More Mental Health Worker (Sagkeeng Junior High) – Opportunity
19 September 2023• Employment Opportunities
Read More Land Based Education Coordinator (Education Authority) – Opportunity
19 September 2023• Employment Opportunities
Read More Transportation Administrative Assistant (Education Authority) – Opportunity
19 September 2023• Employment Opportunities
Read More Projects Writer (Education Authority) – Opportunity
18 September 2023• Employment Opportunities
Read More Education Manager (Sagkeeng Education Authority) – Opportunity
Sagkeeng Anicinabe Nation is comprised of Anicinabe people who have resided at or near the Fort Alexander Indian Reserve #3 located along the Winnipeg River and Traverse Bay, since time immemorial.
The ancestors of the Anicinabe people of Sagkeeng signed Treaty 1 in 1871. The Fort Alexander Indian Reserve of approximately 21,674 acres was surveyed in 1874 and has a current band membership of 7,637 people with approximately 3,352 living on reserve.
Box 3 • Fort Alexander, MB R0E 0P0
Phone: 204.367.2287 • Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm | Friday, 8:30 am. – 2:30 pm
Sagkeeng Anicinabe Nation is comprised of Anicinabe people who have resided at or near the Fort Alexander Indian Reserve #3 located along the Winnipeg River and Traverse Bay, since time immemorial.