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SEPTEMBER 2013
By Judy Peter Paul
In This Issue:
●Little River Fisheries/Robert Kryszko
●Ulnooweg
●EDO/Rose Kryszko
●Special Birthday Wishes
●Wedding Anniversary
●Social Development/Carolyn Fraser
●Headstart/Daycare
●Birthday Corner
●Chief & Councilors Calendars
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Little River Fisheries Co-‐ordinator/Robert Kryszko
LITTLE RIVER RESTORATION PROJECT
Swift Water Training:
Rescue Canada Administration has registered the Pabineau Research Team in a course called, “Swiftwater Safety Rescue Awareness -‐ Resource Management – Level 1”. The e-‐learning component of this course was sent by e-‐mail on July 25, 2013. The Pabineau Little River Research Team, (Robert Kryszko, Shawn Richardson, Jeremy Malley, Oscar Johnson, Noel Prisk, and Lisa Prisk) received their: password, username, and direct landing page web site URL for the on-‐line portion of this training. In order to advance to the Field Practicum component of this course: the person must make a score of 80% or more on the e-‐learning component.
Results for Swift Water E-‐learning Component:
Robert Kryszko, Noel Prisk, Lisa Prisk, Shawn Richardson, Jeremy Malley, and Oscar Johnson have made or surpassed the 80% requirement and will advance to the “Field Practicum” component.
Swift Water Field Practicum Component:
Date: July 30, 2013 Instructor: Robert Lemmon from Maritime Day Tripping INC., Saint John N.B.
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Attendance: Robert Kryszko, Shawn Richardson, Jeremy Malley, Oscar Johnson, Noel Prisk, and Lisa Prisk.
All of the Pabineau Research Team learned about and practiced: throw bags techniques, wading techniques, log jam techniques, river communication, foot entrapment, hypothermia, searching, ropes and knots, personal flotation device, and safety measures.
To ensure the safety of the Pabineau Research Team, each person working or conduction activities in a river system must have a life jacket; in addition the life jackets were needed to complete the swift water training as well.
Results:
Robert Kryszko, Shawn Richardson, Jeremy Malley, Lisa Prisk, Noel Prisk and Oscar Johnson have successfully gained the, “Swiftwater Safety Rescue Awareness -‐ Resource Management: Level 1 Certification”.
Electro-‐Fishing Theory Training:
Date = July 31 Trainer = Mark Gautreau from Canadian River Institute, Fredericton N.B. Attendance: Robert Kryszko, Shawn Richardson, Jeremy Malley, Oscar Johnson, Noel Prisk, and Lisa Prisk.
In order to advance to the Field Practicum component of this course: the person must make a score of 80% or more on the electro-‐fishing theory component test. The theory training started at 9am and final testing started at 3pm. The final test contained of 21 questions, and by 4:15pm the test was completed and past in to Mark Gautreau.
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Results of Electro-‐Fishing Theory Exam:
Robert Kryszko, Shawn Richardson, Jeremy Malley, Oscar Johnson, Noel Prisk, and Lisa Prisk successfully made 80% or more on their Electro-‐Fishing Final Theory Exam and are advancing to the Field Practicum component of the course.
Electro-‐Fishing Field Practicum Training:
Date: August 1, 2013 Time: 9am Location: Pabineau Brook Trainer = Mark Gautreau from Canadian River Institute, Fredericton N.B. Attendance: Robert Kryszko, Shawn Richardson, Jeremy Malley, Oscar Johnson, Noel Prisk, and Lisa Prisk.
The instructor, Marc Gautreau started the field practicum by discussing: safety, equipment, crew size, site condition, LR-‐24 electro-‐fishing unit features, operation, voltage setting and quick set up, trouble shooting, care and maintenance, care of handling fish, and electro-‐fishing applications and methods.
Mark began showing the group how to set the electro-‐fishing unit (LR-‐24) to auto-‐set. The auto-‐setting component sets the LR-‐24 to the proper voltage for the conductivity of the stream bed. The auto-‐setting is usually sufficient; however, if there is high turbidity or mud water flowing down from the river banks the auto-‐setting may not accurately set the unit. In this case, the worker will manually increase the power of the LR-‐24 by either increasing the voltage or decreasing the resistance of the unit.
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The effectiveness of the electro fisher is affected by 9 factors:
1. Voltage, 2. Electrode, 3. Water conductivity 4. Water temperature 5. Conductivity of the stream bed 6. Fish distance 7. Fish size, 8. Fish Species, and 9. Time the fish is in the electrical field.
All trainees were shown proper electro-‐fish techniques, dip net techniques, anode and cathode safety, automatic shut-‐off and tilt shut-‐off features, audio alarm, quick release pack, pole switch, immersion sensor, anode sensor, output detector, circuit breaker, battery compartment sensor, and temperature sensor.
Results:
The Pabineau First Nation – Little River Restoration Project Research Team learning to identify the various parts of the LR-‐24 unit by appearance and function; in addition to understanding the safety standards and what safety gear needed to operate the LR-‐24 unit, determine conditions in which electro-‐fishing can be conducted, modify settings, attachments of electrodes and battery, dip netting techniques, identifying aquatic insects and species of fish, and how to treat and handle fish to minimize stress and harm.
Robert Kryszko, Shawn Richardson, Jeremy Malley, Oscar Johnson, Noel Prisk, and Lisa Prisk have received certification to efficiently and effectively operate the LR-‐24 electro-‐fishing unit.
Submitted by Robert Kryszko
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Ulnooweg
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EDO/Rose Kryszko
A Learning Community Network (ALCN)
Through Millbrook First Nation, they have a program called “A Learning Community Network.” This program offers FREE on-line courses. I will be the Administrator to help set you up if you are interested in taking on-line course. Please send me an email or drop by the office and I can set you up. You can access this program acros Canada.
Pabineau Seafood Takeout
The Sales trend every year is the same for September and October. Our peak season is Spring and Summer, and as soon September comes, the sales drop because people are saving money for “Back to School” and Tourist are returning to work from a nice summer vacations in our local area. This is the reason why we are open 4 days per week for the month of September and October.
• Different Hours for September and October: o OPEN: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday o CLOSED: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
Pabineau Gas Bar & Smoke Shop
In the mail, I received a notice that someone won $5,722 at the Pabineau Gas Bar & Smoke Shop. There are no names mentioned.
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Pow-wow
Michelle Kelly is a university student and she worked with me for the summer. She completed the cookbooks. They are available for sale. $15 a cookbook. Three dollars goes toward the Powwow.
Thank you!
Rose Kryszko Economic Development Officer [email protected]
Special Birthday Wishes
Happy Birthday to Councilor Terry Richardson
Celebrating his 49th Birthday on September 9th.
Have a great day Terry!
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Congratulations going out to Gilbert & Laura-‐Mae Sewell celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary on September 7th, 2013. Wishing you both a wonderful day!
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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR
Mission Statement: The fundamental purpose of social assistance is to help those in need of
financial aid. It is the mission of the Pabineau First Nation Social Development to enhance the quality of life and self-‐sufficiency of people in need of financial and social services. We provide leadership, advocacy, planning and delivery of these services in partnership with public and private organizations. As the Social Administrator I am dedicated to providing services with respect, compassion and accountability.
I AM LOOKING FOR DONATIONS FOR OUR FOOD BANK TO HELP PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY TO HAVE A HEALTHIER LIVING
ANYONE INTERESTED IN DONATING NON-‐PERISHABLE ITEMS CAN DO SO PLEASE. YOU MAY DROP OFF YOUR DONATION AT MY OFFICE
ALSO, I AM ALSO TAKING USED CLOTHING THAT CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT MY OFFICE
ALSO
I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH ALL THE STUDENTS A SAFE AND PROPEROUS YEAR.
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Headstart/Daycare/Stephanie Peter-‐Paul…Stacy Fraser….Tracy Gray
The children from the Pabineau Head Start participated in the Mad Science Camp the week of August 19th-‐August 23rd, 2013. This is a picture of the children with their certificates for completing the Science Camp with the instructors, Lori and Sophie.
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On August 6th, 2013 the Pabineau Head Start went to the Trout Fishing Pond in Petit Rocher. It was a beautiful day! Every child got the opportunity to catch two fish of their own and bring it home with them.
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Khylee Marena Steeves Adam Peter-‐Paul Stephanie Rebeka Peter-‐Paul Jersey Ellis Jimmy Fraser Christopher Turkenkopf Sasha John 111 Paul Liam O’Neil Dallas Brian Richardson Terry Richardson Brian Dean Mellway Lillian Peter-‐Paul Catherine Stacy Delong Brittany Boudreau Gray Keysha Donna M.M. Richardson Serena Peter-‐Paul Hunter Peter-‐Paul Anthony (Joey) Calderone Daniel Boucher Crystal Prisk Laurie Ann Kelly Dorothy Peter-‐Paul Edward Michael Motty Tella McKinney Thomas Peter-‐Paul Dylon Shermerhorn Johnson Carol Gray Cheyenne Peter-‐Paul Rachael Naomi Peter-‐Paul
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Chief David Peter-Paul’s September 2013 Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fr iday Saturday
1 NOTE: Schedule is subject to change
2 Office Closed Labor Day
3 Pabineau PM: Meeting with Assembly Staff
4 Pabineau 1 PM: Meeting with DFO
5 Pabineau 10 AM: Meeting with Education Tutors
6 Shippegan AM: Meeting re: Fishing Vessel Maintenance PM: Meeting with Band Member
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8 9 Fredericton -Meeting with NB Power -Trans Canada Pipeline Reception and Dinner Meeting
10 Fredericton Assembly of FN Chiefs of NB Meeting
11 Halifax APC Water Authority Term Sheet Workshop
12 Pabineau Staff Dinner
13 Annual Leave
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16 Fredericton FNEII Board Meeting
17 Fredericton FNEII Board Meeting
18 Pabineau PM: Nepisiguit Salmon Video Interview with Felix, GMRC
19 Eel Ground FN Rising Sun Annual Board Meeting
20 Bathurst 10th Annual Canada Sumer Games Meeting
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23 Pabineau
24 Moncton Assembly of FN Chiefs in NB Meeting
25 Halifax APC All Chiefs & Council Forum 5 PM: Nogamaoei Meeting
26 Cole Harbour APC Chiefs Forum
27 Pabineau
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Phone: 506-548-9211 Cell: 506-987-9142 Fax: 506-545-6968 E-mail: terrance4209@ hotmail.com
Councilor Terry Richardson’s September 2013 Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 NOTE: Schedule is subject to change
2 Closed Labor Day
3 Pabineau
4 Pabineau
5 Pabineau
6 Pabineau
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9 Pabineau
10 Pabineau
11 Pabineau
12 Pabineau
13 Pabineau
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16 Pabineau
17 Pabineau
18 Pabineau
19 Pabineau
20 Pabineau
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29 30 Pabineau
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22 23 Pabineau
24 Pabineau
25 Pabineau
26 Pabineau
27 Pabineau
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29 30 Pabineau
Phone: 506-548-9211
Cell: 506-480-1644 Fax: 506-545-6968 E-mail: [email protected]
Councilor Fisher Richardson’s September 2013 Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 NOTE: Schedule is subject to change
2 Closed Labor Day
3 Pabineau
4 Pabineau
5 Pabineau
6 Pabineau
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8 9 Pabineau
10 Pabineau
11 Pabineau
12 Pabineau
13 Pabineau
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16 Pabineau
17 Pabineau
18 Pabineau
19 Pabineau
20 Pabineau
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22 23 Pabineau
24 Pabineau
25 Pabineau
26 Pabineau
27 Pabineau
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29 30 Pabineau