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Brokenhead Ojibway First Nations

Utilities & Communication

Utilities
Water System
Water source Ground Water & Lake Winnipeg
Potable groundwater for wells Yes – also water treatment plant for 200 residential and commercial outlets
Sewage System
Type of sewage system Water sewage lines; septic fields as well
Solid Waste Disposal
Regular residential garbage pick-up Yes; once a week
Nearest waste disposal site St. Clements
Type of disposal site Class 1
Recycling program with a drop-off site Yes; Gull Lake and Libau
Communication
Cellular service in the area MTS & Roger’s AT&T
Internet service MTS
High speed internet Yes
Satellite service Yes
Nearest post office Scanterbury

Quality of Life

Emergency Services
Ambulance service to the area Selkirk and District Ambulance Service
Fire-fighting service to the area Brokenhead Ojibway Fire Department
Located in the community
Community policing Band Constable
Closest RCMP detachment Selkirk
Health
Community hospital Selkirk & District General Hospital
100 Easton Street
Selkirk, MB
Personal care home(s) Home & Community Care Program
Regional access to a personal care home(s) if none in community Yes
Community daycares Yes - Next to Tommy Prince School
Highway 59
Medical clinic Yes - Next to Tommy Prince School
Highway 59
Education
School Address Division Grade Levels Enrolment 2002
Tommy Prince School General Delivery, Scanterbury,
R0E 1W0
(204) 776-2636
Individual Band Operated Kindergarten to Grade 12
Adult Learning Centre
83

More information about Post Secondary Education in Manitoba can be found here.

Local Parks
4
Places of Worship
Anglican Church
Catholic Church
Evangelical Church being built
Local Events and Festivals
Name Date
Annual Pow-Wow August
Community Clean Up June
Aboriginal Veterans Memorial Nov. 10th
Recreational, Service & Cultural Outlets & Facilities
Outlets & Facilities
Brokenhead Ojibway Nation Historic Village; Cultural Interpretive Centre
Brokenhead Ojibway Nation Recreation Centre
Outdoor Facilities and Activities
Facility Number of
Baseball Diamonds 1
Soccer Field 1
Basketball Court 1
Community Groups and Organizations
Cultural Program
Recreation Program
Building Healthier Community Program
Programs for Elders – Brighter Futures Initiative
Accommodations available to visitors of the community (motels, etc.)
No – camping services are available
Meeting Facilities Accommodates (# People)
Cultural Center 30-50
Band Office 10
Recreation Complex 20
School Gym 200

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