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Blog Title: Renovations start to take shape at Klahoose | View Blog
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The spray of sawdust fills the air as the renovations program at Klahose First Nation begins. Supervisor Kevin Peacy (left) is ecstatic about the new developments, "I am so glad to be back working with my family again. Its nice to be home." Fellow worker, Tim Dalnas shares his vision, "I am happy to be part of improving the community. Its been some time since this kind of work has been done." The renovations are part of the recent Band Home Assesments that were completed by Mr. Peacy under the direction of the Klahoose Housing Department. Coordinator, Colleen Delorme has begun working on a plan to create a housing committee and update the housing request list. "Our housing list needs to be updated, so I will be contacting band members to see who is interested in living on IR#7 in Squirrel Cove." says Colleen.
Blog Title: Klahoose News | View Blog
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Klahoose July newsletter featuring the Camp schedule 2009. Click on link below: https://share.acrobat.com/adc/document.do?docid=5bd69a76-3e67-45d9-8763-v503d48390da
Chief Supports IPP and BC Liberals on YouTube. ![]() Chief Brown supports IPPs for jobs and clean power Klahoose First Nation Chief Ken Brown talks about the importance
of Independent Power Projects that are creating jobs and producing clean energy
in North Island communities.
Premier Gordon Campbell visited the North Island riding of
candidate Marion Wright. The Premier laid out the vision to protect jobs and
create opportunities. ![]() TOBA MONTROSE OPERATIONS STAFF INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS : MILLWRIGHTS : ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGISTS Toba Montrose General Partnership (TMGP), a joint venture company, is constructing and will operate the 196 megawatt East Toba River Montrose Creek hydroelectric project north of Powell River. Operations will commence in 2010. TMGP is seeking operations staff to join our team. You will initially work on the construction/inspection and commissioning phases of the project, and move into operations and maintenance at East Toba and Montrose. An emphasis will be placed on hiring qualified local residents and First Nations partners. For more information follow this link http://klahoose.org/jobs.html KLAHOOSE FIRST NATION CAMP LIAISONThe Camp Liaison formally represents Klahoose First Nation interests at the Toba/Montrose work site and will be responsible for creating and maintaining effective working relationships. The liaison is the vital link between our staff and Chief and Council, PRESS representatives, QXMC, and Kiewit and Sons. For more information follow this link http://klahoose.org/jobs.html |