Community Kitchen Update

It is with great disappointment that we inform you that there has been a break-in at the food bank. Significant damage was done to the property and items were stolen. LPD are performing an investigation.

The Listuguj Community Kitchen will have one last distribution then will be closed until further notice. The last distribution is scheduled for today at 11:00 a.m. until all bags are distributed.

The Community Kitchen has set up a drive-in service. Tables will be set up outside the Listuguj Community Development Center. Simply drive up and our volunteers will hand you a bag of groceries. If you do not have access to a vehicle, please walk up to the tables, and we will give you a bag. Unfortunately, delivery will not be available at this time.

Please remember to practice social distancing and follow safety measures put in place.

Extended Closure of LMG

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government will be closed for an additional two weeks. Our government will reopen May 12th, 2020. This decision will be reassessed before the official return date and communicated to community members, staff, and public.

Community Kitchen Announcement

We are please to announce that the Breakfast Club of Canada and LMG Education have contributed food for families of Listuguj students who may be struggling during this time (Nursery to grade 12).

The Community Kitchen and education staff will prepare grocery bags, and begin delivery at 1:30 p.m. today.

 

 

 

CAUSE

We Believe

We believe all Canadian children deserve an equal chance at success.
We believe a child can not learn on an empty stomach.
We believe a healthy breakfast can change a life, a journey, a society.

Nursery 2020-2021 Registration

Nursery registration is still ongoing. If you need to register your child, please send a message to the AGS Facebook page or by email at letecommunications@listuguj.ca. We will then send you a copy of the registration form to fill out from home.

Community Notice

Update as of April 24, 2020 at 9:30 p.m.

Starting Saturday, April 25th, the 10 bridge passes are to be used to access Campbellton/Atholville to purchase essential items and groceries only.

A total of 46 passes were issued today, Friday, April 24th. Over 50 community members made reservations for passes in the coming days. Passes for May 1st and 2nd will be exclusively for community members on social assistance.

Councillor George Martin apologizes for any inconveniences experienced today.

 

Effective Immediately

Listuguj has 10 BRIDGE PASSES for residents to access shops in Campbellton and Atholville, NB.

–   This Pass is good for 2 hours MAX (per crossing);

–   Pass to be placed on dash of your vehicle at all times while in New Brunswick;

–   1 person per vehicle and 1 person per household criteria should be respected;

–   The pass is only for shopping at businesses in Campbellton and Atholville; (Update: essential items and groceries only)

–   We encourage you to shop for a minimum of 1 week’s supplies;

–   Please wear a face mask, medical or home made, covering your nose and mouth;

–   Must be able to pass a medical questionnaire set out by New Brunswick (included below).

 

You will be asked the following:

  1. Do you have any of the following symptoms: fever/feverish, new or exacerbation of chronic cough, difficulty breathing?
  2. Have you traveled internationally within the last 14 days (returned from China, Iran or Italy since the last 14 days or returned from any other international destination outside Canada since March 13, 2020)?
  3. Have you had close contact with a confirmed or probable COVID-19 case?
  4. Have you had close contact with a person being tested for COVID-19?

 

For more information, regarding general questions about the pass and how to get one, please contact Councillor George Martin by phone at 514-554-4028.

Notice to Listuguj Post Secondary Students

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, announced on April 22, 2020, comprehensive support of nearly $9 billion for post-secondary students and recent graduates. This plan will help provide the financial support they need this summer, help them continue their studies in the fall, and help many get the experience they need to start their careers. These measures include launching:

  • the proposed Canada Emergency Student Benefit, which would provide support to students and new graduates who are not eligible for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit. This benefit would provide $1,250 per month for eligible students or $1,750 per month for eligible students with dependents or disabilities. The benefit would be available from May to August 2020.
  • the new Canada Student Service Grant, which will help students gain valuable work experience and skills while they help their communities during the COVID‑19 pandemic. For students who choose to do national service and serve their communities, the new Canada Student Service Grant will provide up to $5,000 for their education in the fall.
  • The Government of Canada has earmarked $263 million in funding for the Canada Summer Jobs program in 2020. This funding will help create up to 70,000 jobs for youth between 15 and 30 years of age, and we will be working with employers to explore work options that reflect the latest public health advice.
  • Job placements could begin as early as May 11, 2020, and end as late as February 28, 2021.

 

As the LETE learns more information on these commitments, it will be shared on their social media site.

Wela’lioq!

JC Van Horne Bridge Update

We would like to assure the community that the JC Van Horne bridge remains open for essential travel which includes travel for work purposes, medical appointments, prescription pick-up, outpatient hospital services and emergencies.

If you have a specific question or concern in regards to accessing the JC Van Horne Bridge, please email feedback@listuguj.ca.

Haven House Crisis Line Open to Community During COVID-19

For over 20 years, Haven House has operated a 24 hour Crisis Line in our community.  We acknowledge that during the pandemic there may be more need to be available to those who are struggling with self-isolation, physical distancing, loneliness etc.  Over the past few weeks the staff have been conducting wellness checks with community members along with the Youth Centre staff reaching out to the youth in our community to further provide support and reassurance.

Our Crisis Line is open to all of our community members. If you, women, men or youth would like to speak to someone. Our Culture and Family Support Coordinator, Family Violence Prevention Educator and our Resident Counsellors are available. If you want a wellness check from any member of our staff, please send a private message to the Listuguj Haven House Facebook page along with your phone number and who you would like to speak with. We are here to support you. We are in this together.

Crisis Line telephone number: (418) 788 5544

We can also provide referrals to other services if required.

Alaqsite’w Gitpu School Closed

This is a notice to all parents and students that the Alaqsite’w Gitpu School will be closed for the remainder of the school year. Home learning will continue as scheduled. If you have any questions or concerns, please email Jeff Grass at jeff.grass@listuguj.ca.

Information on CERB and Social Assistance

The Government of Canada recently announced the Canadian Emergency Relief Benefit, known as CERB due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Community members who have recently been laid off due to the pandemic or whose Employment Insurance has ended are asked to apply for CERB before trying to apply for Social Assistance.  The CERB payments are more financially beneficial than receiving Social Assistance benefits.  If for any reason you are not eligible for CERB, then you will be able to apply for Social Assistance.

 

The CERB is available to workers who meet all the following conditions:

  • Live in Canada & are least 15 years of age
  • Stopped working because of COVID-19 or are eligible for EI regular or sick benefits
  • Have not voluntarily quit your job
  • Had income of at least $5,000 in 2019 or in the 12 months prior of the date of your application

 

On April 15, 2020 the government of Canada made changes to the eligibility rules to:

  • Allow people to earn up to $1,000 per month while collecting the CERB
  • Extend the CERB to seasonal workers who have exhausted their EI regular benefits and are unable to undertake their regular seasonal work because of COVID-19
  • Extend the CERB to workers who have recently exhausted their EI regular benefits and are unable to find a job because of COVID-19.

 

Community members receiving Social Assistance are NOT ELIGIBLE for CERB.

 

For more information on how to apply, visit the Government of Canada website:

https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/ei/cerb-application.html