 A remote First Nation community in northwestern Ontario has received 125-thousand dollars in Ontario Trillium Foundation funding. The money will be used to renovate the Wapekeka First Nation recreation and cultural facility, as well as to purchase equipment. The centre and equipment will be used by community groups to offer traditional land-based recreation, culture, and healing programs.
A remote First Nation community in northwestern Ontario has received 125-thousand dollars in Ontario Trillium Foundation funding. The money will be used to renovate the Wapekeka First Nation recreation and cultural facility, as well as to purchase equipment. The centre and equipment will be used by community groups to offer traditional land-based recreation, culture, and healing programs.Saturday, April 12, 2014
Funding For Northern First Nation
 A remote First Nation community in northwestern Ontario has received 125-thousand dollars in Ontario Trillium Foundation funding. The money will be used to renovate the Wapekeka First Nation recreation and cultural facility, as well as to purchase equipment. The centre and equipment will be used by community groups to offer traditional land-based recreation, culture, and healing programs.
A remote First Nation community in northwestern Ontario has received 125-thousand dollars in Ontario Trillium Foundation funding. The money will be used to renovate the Wapekeka First Nation recreation and cultural facility, as well as to purchase equipment. The centre and equipment will be used by community groups to offer traditional land-based recreation, culture, and healing programs. 
