Stories of Recovery Community Gathering

Stories of Recovery Community Gathering

Join us for the Stories of Recovery gathering on November 21st. Hear powerful stories of healing, enjoy a community meal, and be part of an evening rooted in connection and wellness.

Trail Blazer & Bridge: John Sanders

Trail Blazer & Bridge: John Sanders

John Sanders (1845-1902) rose from a childhood at Fort Mattagami and Moose Factory, mastering Ojibwe, Cree and English, to become one of Canada’s earliest Indigenous Anglican priests. Through his translations, community leadership and tireless ministry across Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, his story remains a powerful example of faith, resilience and cultural bridging.

Calling for Speakers

Calling for Speakers

Brunswick House First Nation invites guest speakers and community members to share their Stories of Recovery on November 21, 2025, as part of National Addictions Awareness Week. The event includes a plenary panel, community sharing circle, and dinner celebrating healing, resilience, and connection.

After School Program

After School Program

Brunswick House First Nation’s After School Program starts November 6th at the Joseph H. Saunders Community Centre. Running Monday–Thursday, the program offers tutoring, cultural activities, recreation, and evening meals. Contact [email protected] for details.

Community Meeting – Height of Land

Community Meeting – Height of Land

Join the next Height of Land Community Meeting on November 10th at 7 PM (on Zoom) to discuss upcoming conservation efforts, including plans for a Land Trust and stewardship of Priority Protection Zones. Email [email protected]
for the Zoom link.

Survivor’s Working Circle

Survivor’s Working Circle

The St. John’s Residential School Initiative invites Survivors and Intergenerational Survivors to attend a Survivors Working Circle meeting and Oral History and Testimony Collection session – – November 19th & 20th

Community Engagement Session

Community Engagement Session

Join Wahkohtowin to learn more about a new biodiversity monitoring pilot project conducted through VERRA’s Nature Framework. This project is centered within Brunswick House First Nation’s territory and aims to reduce herbicide use by using mycorrhizal inoculated seedlings as an Improved Forest Management (IFM) activity.

Save the Date – NDTR

Save the Date – NDTR

Save the Date – You are invited to join us in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Friday, September 26, 2025 at the Chapleau Recreation Center.
For more information, please contact Irene Armstrong at [email protected]

Pow Wow – 4th Annual

Pow Wow – 4th Annual

The 4th Annual Pow Wow Weekend is coming up. We are pleased to offer accommodations for off-reserve members on August 22-24 for our Pow Wow Weekend.

Election 2025: Candidate Platforms

Election 2025: Candidate Platforms

Notice is hereby given to the Electors of the Brunswick House First Nation that a Poll will be held to elect a Chief and six (6) Councillors on Friday the 15th day of August 2025, from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the COMMUNITY HALL.

Residential School Site Search

Residential School Site Search

Please be aware that a specialized team called “Historic Human Remains Detection Dogs” will be working in the areas pertaining to the former St. John’s IRS to aid in the site searches for the children who never came home.