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- August 10, 2020
Treaty 2 Territory – MARK YOUR CALENDARS! The Treaty 2 Territory Minor Hockey Championship, which is scheduled for April 14-17, 2022 is in full steam! After a great meeting today, we are excited to announce we have 22 teams from the Territory and neighbouring nations. We will officially opening up to all other First Nation,
READ MORETreaty 2 – MMIWGT Sub-Circle met before the holidays on December 15, 2021 to develop a vision to guide the work of FNT2T in addressing violence against Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people. Description of the strategic vision: Who We recognize that we cannot address violence against women, girls and 2Spirit without acknowledging the roles
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – During a recent AA Atom hockey game in Dauphin this past weekend vs Swan Valley, Dauphin Kings young Anishinaabe posed for a picture with Chief Cameron Catcheway, Niigaanii Peacemaking and Boh Kubrakovich, Lead Keeper of the Govt of Treaty 2 Territory. Taking time out for a chat and picture is Jace
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – Obushkudayang Nation (Lake St. Martin) held their Annual Health Fair on October 13 and 14. The first day was under a big tent but with rainy weather it was moved to the school. It was well attended by the members. There were numerous booths set up for the members to gather
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – The Dauphin Kings and FNT2T have teamed up for yet another great night of hockey, culture, and reconciliation. Hockey Night in Treaty 2 Territory has been officially set for December 18, 2021 at Credit Union Place in Dauphin, Treaty 2 Territory. The Kings will host the Selkirk Steelers, and both teams
READ MORETreaty 1 Territory – Thursday marked the inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, which was created this spring in response to one of the 94 calls to action put forward by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that documented atrocities committed against our First Nations, Métis and Inuit children in government-funded, church-run residential schools over
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