Zip lining, canoeing, off-road biking, ATV safety training and tug-of-war were all part of this year’s Camp Loon, which was attended by about 141 Junior Canadian Rangers from 15 communities across Nishnawbe Aski Nation. The annual Junior Canadian Ranger camp was held July 12-21 by the 3rd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group at a site north of Geraldton, with about 44 Canadian Rangers from 18 NAN communities, 20 full-time Canadian Forces staff and 14 full-time Canadian Ranger staff from the Canadian Ranger headquarters helping provide training and guidance.
I think most of us feel like we have been through several very weird years with the Covid19 pandemic, climate change events like the recent forest
I think most of us feel like we have been through several very weird years with the Covid19 pandemic, climate change events like the recent forest fire...
November 11 or what we refer to as Remembrance Day is a very sad time for myself and my partner Mike. I have been doing a lot of research on my great-...