We are proud to provide information and updates on the programs and services available in our community.  Check back often to receive the latest news on the growth and development of finance, economics, health, education, and lands & resources.

Lands & Resources

The office of Lands & Resources provides updates on Land Use Planning/Land Code Development progress.  Members can also get access to their meeting minutes.  

Education

Learn about the After School and New Paths programs, as well as instructions on how to apply for post-secondary education scholarship opportunities. 

Finance

Find out the latest news from the finance department, which oversees the balancing of accounts, purchases, payroll, project transactions and financial reporting.

Health

Learn about the After School and New Paths programs, as well as instructions on how to apply for post-secondary education scholarship opportunities. 

Economic Development

Find out the latest news from the finance department, which oversees the balancing of accounts, purchases, payroll, project transactions and financial reporting.

Employment & Training

For information related to community services and the delivery of community programs.

Housing

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Administrative

[Under construction]

Child & Family Advocacy

[Under construction]

Community News

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

Family Support Worker

Family Support Worker

Reporting to the Manager of Child and Family Advocacy, the Family Support Worker will work to ensure to provide practical assistance, support, and a coordination of services for children, parents, caregivers, and the family unit

Drinking Water Advisory

Drinking Water Advisory

Boil Water Advisory Lifted – October 22, 2025
The Boil Water Advisory for Brunswick House First Nation has been officially lifted.
Your tap water is now safe to drink and use for all household purposes — including cooking, bathing, laundry, and brushing teeth.