Directors, Managers & Staff

🎲 Note: The order of this list is randomly generated upon each page load.

Alan Marshall

Fisheries Guardian

Aleem Khan

Chief Technology Officer

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

Health Centre:(902)535-2961

Darlene Paul

Social Development Director

Denise Doucette

Receptionist

Diane Basque

Indigenous Employment Officer (IEO)

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

Jocelyn Marshall

Chief Operating Officer

Joshua Nicholas

Director of Sports, Physical Activity, & Recreation (SPAR)

Karen Marshall

Medical Transportation and Health Centre Office Clerk

Karina Doucette

Jordan’s Principal

Kelly Butler

LPN

Kyanne Marshall

Finance Assistant

Laurie Touesnard

Health Director

Leann Mellen

Social Case Manager

Lynn Boyce

Social Counselor

Michelle Marshall

Fisheries Receptionist

Noelle Doucette

Band Designate

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

Stay connected with the latest news on our Facebook Page

Community updates

Facebook Posts

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons

Reminder that the application deadline for Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey's Red Road Project position is this Friday, June 19! Youth ages 15-30 are encouraged to apply!

To apply, please send a cover letter & resume to Diane Basque at dbasque@potlotek.ca , Deadline: June 19, 2026🔊Job Opportunity: Red Road Project Leader🔊

Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey is looking for Community Youth Representatives for the “Red Road Project”! A program to promote healthy choices and to combat drug and alcohol abuse in First Nation communities. (www.redroadproject.ca)

This program is looking for Youth ages 15-30 to encourage, inspire and promote healthy choices and combat drug and alcohol abuse through the development and delivery of activities and programs, that will empower other youth to take greater control of their lives as individuals.

To apply, please send a cover letter & resume to Diane Basque at dbasque@potlotek.ca , Deadline: June 19, 2026
... See MoreSee Less

Reminder that the ap

🔊Reminder: Free Diabetic Retinopathy Screenings🔊

Reminder that the Potlotek Health Centre will be offering free diabetic retinopathy screenings next Tuesday, June 23! Early detection via these screenings can help prevent vision loss!

To sign up, please contact the Health Centre at (902) 535-2961 or contact Candice Sampson at csampson@potlotek.ca
... See MoreSee Less

🔊Reminder: Free D

🎣Memorial Fishing Derby 2026: Early Ticket Purchases/Boat Check-in Reminders🎣

Reminder that tickets for the annual Fishing Derby are available for purchase now, for those looking to avoid the 6:00am rush! Additionally, people travelling to Robertson’s Cove via boat must drop in on Saturday & Sunday for boat check-ins.

For early tickets, please visit local stores in the community or etransfer admin@potlotek.ca, please indicate your name & phone number in the message. Fishing in the biggest trout pool is an additional $10.00, participants can also indicate this when sending the etransfer.
... See MoreSee Less

🎣Memorial Fishing

🏖️Shoreline Clean-up Rescheduled🏖️

The Shoreline Clean-up originally scheduled for this Friday has been rescheduled to July 10, 2026.
... See MoreSee Less

🏖️Shoreline Cle

📣Events for Today (June 16)📣

âś…Women's Group
10:00am-12:00pm at the Community Hall

âś…First Nations Child & Family Services and Jordan's Principle Settlement: Drop-in Session
10:00am-4:00pm at the Health Centre
... See MoreSee Less

📣Events for TodayImage attachment

🔊Elder's Lunch Postponements🔊

The Kisiku Soup Days & Elder's Lunch scheduled for this Tuesday & Friday respectively have been postponed.
... See MoreSee Less

🔊Elders Lunch Pos

🏖️Shoreline Clean-up: Traps Notice🏖️

People with traps placed at the Sitmuk Wharf are asked to remove them before this Friday’s Shoreline Clean-up.

Wela’lioq
... See MoreSee Less

🏖️Shoreline Cle

📢PFN Notice of Nomination Meeting📢

Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of Potlotek First Nation will be held at the Community Hall on July 7, 2026, beginning at 6:00pm and lasting for at least 3 hours, for the purposes of nominating candidates for the positions of chief & 8 councilor positions.

The election will be held on Tuesday, August 11, 2026, at the Community Hall, from 9:00am-8:00pm. An advance poll will be held on Thursday, August 8, 2026, at the Community Hall from 9:00am-8:00pm. Any elector may vote by mail-in ballot by submitting a request for mail-in ballot form, which can be obtained from the electoral officer, along with a copy of identification, by Wednesday, August 5, 2026.

For more information, please contact Electoral Officer Brenda Tracey at (902) 890-0008 or electoralofficer@cmmns.ca
... See MoreSee Less

📢PFN Notice of No

🔊Eskasoni IYS Project Launch & Community Celebration🔊

A new Integrated Youth Services site has opened in Eskasoni First Nation, supporting youth ages 12-25 with access to mental health, wellness, & community services! Join us in celebrating the launch on Tuesday, June 23, 2:00pm, at 15 Medicine Trail Rd!

To RSVP, please contact Plsit Dennis at plsitdennis@eskasonihealth.ca
... See MoreSee Less

🔊Eskasoni IYS Pro
Load more

Be Sure To Read Our

2024-2049 Comprehensive Community Plan

Potlotek’s 2024-2049 Comprehensive Community Plan envisions a thriving, united future grounded in Mi’kmaq traditions. It addresses key priorities like health, housing, education, economic growth, and cultural preservation. With goals to build prosperity, improve governance, and protect the environment, this plan reflects the collective voice of the community, focusing on long-term growth and unity.