Public Notice – Administration Building parking lot not available until Tuesday, October 05.

October 3, 2021.

Staff & Visitors, please be advised, due to the sustained rainfall throughout the weekend. The Administration Building parking lot will not be available until Tuesday, October 5.

Access into the building will be through the main doors only. Parking overflow is available at the LMDC (Listuguj Mi’gmaq Development Centre, LED (Education Complex), and the Veteran’s Lodge.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and we thank everyone for their understanding.

 

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Rare Northern Bottlenose Whales identified in Our River

On Thursday morning September 30th, LMG, through the Director of Public Security. was notified by the LFD Fire Chief that two Northern Bottlenose whales had approached the shore and were in about 3 feet of water. This was about 2 kilometres west of the bridge. At that time, they were stuck in the mud. The LPD responded and were able to dislodge the whales.

 

The whales then swam to the middle of the river. Unfortunately, it was later discovered, in the early evening, that they became beached further upriver, at the area commonly known as Adam Shore.

 

Through Natural Resources, DFO became involved to help assist with a mammal in distress. They contacted the Emergency Network of Marine Mammals. As assessment was made with the assistance of the LMG Rangers, however, one of the whales had already passed away. MARS (Marine Animal Rescue Society in Nova Scotia) was immediately contacted and a team of 6 individuals was dispatched. They arrived early Friday morning October 1st. At daybreak, it was seen that the second whale was gone. Throughout the entire morning, a search was conducted. It was concluded that the second whale had returned to deeper ocean waters.

A number of community members and LMG staff participated in the attempted rescue of the whales. Chief Gray expressed his thanks that so many individuals came together to help these stranded whales and for those who performed ceremonies, put down tobacco, and offered prayers to mark the passing of the whale.

COVID-19 Update: Friday, October 1, 2021

COVID-19 Update: Friday, October 1, 2021:

Listuguj Unified Command is pleased to report since our previous update on Thursday, September 23 there have been no new confirmed cases within the community of Listuguj.

The total number of active cases is now 3 (three) The total number of cases confirmed within the community since September 8, 2021, remains at 47.

Listuguj remains in Alert Level 2 (Yellow).

While we see continue to see improvements in our case numbers, we still stress the importance that community members continue to follow public health guidelines (masks, handwashing, sanitizing & social distancing).

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Community Notice: Out of habitat Whales to be monitored

Community Notice: Out of habitat Whales to be monitored

Please be advised that the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) may be present in the community to monitor the whales stranded in the Restigouche River.

The species of whale is out of its natural habitat and can potentially get stranded again.

Second Call-Out for Available Housing Units

This is a second notice to apply for the Rapid Housing program that allows for community members in a vulnerable situation to access new affordable housing units.

Please fill out the application by Thursday, October 7th, 2021.

Housing Units will be given to applicants who fit the program’s criteria fixed by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and the Listuguj Housing Policy. Please note that filling out an application does not guaranty a unit. Sending a letter to Chief and Council will provide NO further impact or influence on the applicant’s priority. Selection is made by the RHI committee.

Main Selection Criteria:

  • Total household revenue of under $35,000 per year, for the last two years,
  • Being in severe housing need, such as but not limited to experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

If you’ve already filled out the form during the first call-out and that your situation remains the same, you do not need to fill out another form. All applicants with a completed application will be given equal consideration by the RHI committee. If your situation has changed, please contact Jennifer Jerome at Natural Resources Building (418-788-3022)

For more information or to submit a completed application, contact Jennifer Jerome at the Natural Resources Building 418-788-3022

Administration Building closing at Noon – September 29, 2021

The LMG Administrative Building will be closing at 12:30 p.m. today due to parking lot re-asphalting.

We apologize for any inconveniences this may cause.

LMG Closed for National Reconciliation Day & Treaty Day

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government will be closed for the following days this week.

 

  • Thursday. September 30th – Truth and Reconciliation Day, previously known as “Orange Shirt Day”
  • Friday, October 1st – Treaty Day

The office will reopen on Monday, October 4th.

 

All administrative staff will have these days off. Please note that operational staff, such as front line workers will have a regular day’s work.

Notice to Parents and Public – Listuguj Family and Youth Centre to gradually reopen October 4th

Notice to Parents and Public – Listuguj Family and Youth Centre to gradually reopen October 4th.

 

The Listuguj Community Social Services Directorate (LCSSD) took action in early September to re-envision the needs of staffing, services, and program deliverables at the Listuguj Family and Youth Centre.

This process has been proven beneficial as new and present staff have seen much work accomplished to date with training, team-building, new programming, and services.

 

Services scheduled to return gradually in October:

  • After-School Programming, 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. daily with a maximum of 3 persons in the gym at a given time, to commence October 4;
  • Youth Programming – to commence on October 12, additional details to come.

 

While navigating with COVID-19, the priority of the LCSSD and the Listuguj Family and Youth Centre is to ensure the safety and well-being of community members accessing services.

Please note, these measures are subject to change based on the warning level in place and on the advice from Unified Command.

Sisters in Spirit & Moose Hide Campaign – Pop-up Café

In recognition of Sisters in Spirit and the Moose Hide Campaign – Haven House and the Culture and Family Support Program will be hosting a pop-up café drive-thru on Wednesday from 8:30 am till supplies last.

We will be offering a hot coffee/tea and a blueberry muffin and some promotional material.

Location:  Haven House Garage – we will be on hand to serve you coffee as you drive-thru