Directors, Managers & Staff

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Alan Marshall

Fisheries Guardian

Amanda Butler

Continuing Care Assistant

Amanda Zwicker

Post Secondary Education

Andre Marshall

Housing Assistant

Anita Basque

Elder Liaison

Anne Butler

CCA

Ashley Bernard

Media and Technology Communications Coordinator

Brittany LeBlanc

Chief Financial Officer

Candice Sampson

Registered Nurse

Cecil Doucette

Fisheries Technician

Charles Doucette

Fisheries Director

Cindy Planetta

Nurse Practitioner

Darlene Paul

Social Development Director

Denise Doucette

Receptionist

Diane Basque

Indigenous Employment Officer (IEO)

Donna Lameman

Director Of Education

Edward Johnson

Housing Director

Elizabeth Johnson

Continuing Care Assistant

Emily Marshall

Alan Lafford High School Receptionist

Emma Magdy

Senior Finance Assistant

Francis Doucette

Community Wellness and Addictions

George Marshall

Director of Mniku Radio

Gwenn Brake

Fisheries Management Technician Clerk

Jeanette Marshall

Daycare Coordinator

Joshua Nicholas

Mi'kmaw Physical Activity Leadership Program (MPAL)

Karen Marshall

Medical Transportation and Health Centre Office Clerk

Karina Doucette

Jordan’s Principal

Kelly Butler

LPN

Kyanne Marshall

Finance Assistant

Lynn Boyce

Social Counselor

Michelle Marshall

Fisheries Receptionist

Noelle Doucette

Band Designate

Olivia Isaac

Social Case Manager

Quentin Doucette

Director of Public Works

Rita Doucette

Youth Centre Coordinator

Roland McCarthy

Principal ALHS

Russell Marshall

Wellness Centre Manager

Shauna Marshall

LPN

Susan Barrett

Health Receptionist

Tahirih Paul

Economic Development Officer

Tara MacInnis

LPN

Terra Marshall

Human Resource Director

Theresa Battiste

Education Office Receptionist

Tiffany Marchand

Finance Assistant

Tracie Johnson

Potlotekewey Expedition Gas and Convenience Manager / Food Security Coordinator

Trina Denny

Mi’kmawey Elementary School Receptionist

Tyrone Bernard Jr.

Fishery Technician

Veronica Bernard

Clinical Therapist

Walter Doue

Principal Mi’kmawey School

Wendy Marshall

Community Health Representative

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Today is National Indigenous Water Operators Day.

From our friends at www.facebook.com/watermovement.ca:

'Water is life, but for many Indigenous communities, access to clean, safe drinking water is a daily challenge. National Indigenous Water Operator Day (NIWOD) was created to honour the water operators who overcome immense obstacles to ensure their communities have access to this vital resource.

Held every year on March 21 — the day before World Water Day — NIWOD reminds us that before celebrating water, we must first celebrate those who make it safe to drink.'

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‼ Reminder TODAY ‼(March 21)

Dad's group:
▪️10am-12pm
▪️Health Centre Boardroom

Elder's Lunch:
▪️12:00pm
▪️Kisiku Centre
🍽 Chicken Soup and dessert
*Ashley will be there to take any photos of Elders!

Foodbank:
▪️10:00am - 1:00pm
The foodbank will now be open biweekly.
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‼ Reminder TODAY ‼(March 21)

Dads group:
▪️10am-12pm
▪️Health Centre Boardroom

Elders Lunch:
▪️12:00pm
▪️Kisiku Centre
🍽 Chicken Soup and dessert
*Ashley will be there to take any photos of Elders!

Foodbank:
▪️10:00am - 1:00pm
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Gentle Yoga: with Lynne Doucette

▪️Sunday, March 23rd, 2025
▪️6:30pm - 7:45pm
▪️Kisiku Centre
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Gentle Yoga: with Lynne Doucette

▪️Sunday, March 23rd, 2025
▪️6:30pm - 7:45pm
▪️Kisiku Centre

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🧦 Let's celebrate World Down Syndrome Day! 🧦

Join us in raising awareness by wearing your brightest and most colorful socks! Together, we can spread joy and support for individuals with Down syndroms.

Wear those fun socks proudly!
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🧦 Lets celebrate World Down Syndrome Day! 🧦

Join us in raising awareness by wearing your brightest and most colorful socks! Together, we can spread joy and support for individuals with Down syndroms. 

Wear those fun socks proudly!

‼ Reminder TODAY ‼ (March 20)

Chair yoga:
1:30pm-2:30pm
Kisiku Centre
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‼ Reminder TODAY ‼ (March 20)

Chair yoga:
1:30pm-2:30pm
Kisiku Centre

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