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Land Claim Expenditure Survey

With the 1919 land claim settled, Millbrook is committed to being strategic in its expenditures and investments. The trust agreement outlines several ways in which funding can be spent: (1) Economic Development, (2) Purchase of new lands, and (3) Community infrastructure/betterment.

Millbrook Chief and Council would like your input to help guide the decision-making process, as it applies to spending the 1919 land claim settlement dollars.

Follow the link below to the Land Claim Expenditure Survey and share your thoughts.


The purpose of the survey is to identify and rank community priorities, as they apply to how Chief and council invest the land claim trust funds.

The polls close on November 12th at 4:00.

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Public Service Advisory - Nova Scotia Health offering drop-in Pfizer vaccine clinics in Northern Zone next week

October 20, 2021

 

Nova Scotia Health’s COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinics will be offering drop-ins for the Pfizer vaccine in Upper Stewiacke, Merigomish and Masstown next week to help support vaccine accessibility for Nova Scotians.

 

The clinics are open to anyone age 12+ for their first or second dose* at the following locations, at the following times:

 

Upper Stewiacke Fire Hall (5336 Hwy. 289)

Tuesday, Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Drop-in only

 

Merigomish School House Community Hall (1682 Shore Rd, Merigomish)

Wednesday, Oct. 27 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Drop-in only

 

The Peg (across from Masstown Market - Exit 12, Trans Canada Hwy, Masstown)

Friday, Oct. 29 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Drop-in only

 

*To be eligible for a second dose, it must be 28 days or more since the first dose, or 21 days or more if the first dose was Pfizer.

 

Community members will be asked to provide their health card number (if they have one) and ID at the vaccine clinic.

 

For those with mobility challenges, special needs, and/or have significant anxiety about needles, please notify clinic team members on site. Having this information helps the clinic team better offer support. 



All eligible Nova Scotians are encouraged to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. 

 

For a list of other drop-in vaccine clinics available across the province, please visit https://www.nshealth.ca/drop-in-vaccine-clinics.

 

Up-to-date information around COVID-19 cases and resources can be found at www.novascotia.ca/coronavirus

 

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Provincial media line: 1-844-483-3344 

NSHAmedia@nshealth.ca

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Nova Scotia Health offering drop-in vaccine clinic at locations in Northern Zone next week

Public Service Advisory

 

Nova Scotia Health offering drop-in vaccine clinic at locations in Northern Zone next week

 

October 13, 2021

 

Nova Scotia Health’s COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinics will be offering drop-ins for the Pfizer vaccine in Pugwash, StewiackeAdvocate Harbour and Truro next week to help support vaccine accessibility for residents and nearby community members. 

 

The clinics are open to anyone age 12+ for their first or second dose* at the following locations, at the following times:

 

Pugwash Fire Hall (11057 Highway 6, Pugwash)

Monday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Drop-in only

 

Stewiacke Community Centre (111 Highway 2, Stewiacke)

Tuesday, Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Drop-in only

 

Advocate Fire Hall (4176 Highway 209, Advocate Harbour)

Wednesday, Oct. 20 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Drop-in only 

 

 

Dalhousie Agricultural College - MacRae Building (135 College Rd., Truro)

Thursday, Oct. 21 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Drop-in only

 

 

*To be eligible for a second dose, it must be 28 days or more since the first dose, or 21 days or more if the first dose was Pfizer.

 

Community members will be asked to provide their health card number (if they have one) and ID at the vaccine clinic.

 

For those with mobility challenges, special needs, and/or have significant anxiety about needles, please notify clinic team members on site. Having this information helps the clinic team better offer support. 

All eligible Nova Scotians are encouraged to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. 

 

For a list of other drop-in vaccine clinics available across the province, please visit https://www.nshealth.ca/drop-in-vaccine-clinics.

 

Up-to-date information around COVID-19 cases and resources can be found at www.novascotia.ca/coronavirus

 

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Provincial media line: 1-844-483-3344 

NSHAmedia@nshealth.ca

Public Service Advisory

 

Nova Scotia Health and Halifax Public Libraries partner to host vaccine outreach clinics

 

 

October 13, 2021

 

Nova Scotia Health is partnering with Halifax Public Libraries to offer drop-in vaccine clinics at several library locations in the Central Zone to help support vaccine accessibility.

 

The clinics will be open to drop-ins for the Pfizer vaccine to anyone age 12+ for their first or second dose* at the following locations, at the following times:

 

Keshen Goodman Public Library

330 Lacewood Drive, Halifax 

Arabic interpreter on-site, free parking available.

Wednesday, Oct. 13 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

Captain William Spry Public Library

16 Sussex Street, Halifax

Arabic interpreter on-site, free parking available.

Monday, October 18 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

Tantallon Public Library 

3646 Hammonds Plains Road, Upper Tantallon

Free parking available.

Monday, October 18 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

Halifax Central Library

5440 Spring Garden Road, Halifax 

Paid underground parking or street parking.

Tuesday, October 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

 

Sackville Public Library

636 Sackville Drive, Lower Sackville

Free parking available.

Tuesday, October 19 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

JD Shatford Public Library

10353 St. Margaret’s Bay Road, Hubbards

Free parking available.

Monday, October 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

Woodlawn Public Library

32 Eisener Boulevard, Dartmouth

Free parking available.

Wednesday, October 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

 

Halifax North Memorial Library

2285 Gottingen Street, Halifax

Street parking.

Wednesday, October 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

*To be eligible for a second dose, it must be 28 days or more since the first dose, or 21 days or more if the first dose was Pfizer.

 

Community members will be asked to provide their health card number and ID at the vaccine clinic.

 

For those with mobility challenges, special needs, and/or have significant anxiety about needles, please notify clinic team members on site. Having this information helps the clinic team better prepare to offer support. These sites are wheelchair accessible.

 

All eligible Nova Scotians are encouraged to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. 

 

For a list of other drop-in vaccine clinics available across the province, please visit https://www.nshealth.ca/drop-in-vaccine-clinics.

 

Up-to-date information around COVID-19 cases and resources can be found at www.novascotia.ca/coronavirus

 

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Notice - It's Moving Day
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Saturday Morning October 16th, 2021

Between 9:00 am and 11:00 am

 

The Intersection at exit 13A Southbound will be temporarily re-routed through the power centre via Treaty Trail and through our residential area including Tower Road, Glooscap Drive, Clinton Drive, and Truro Heights Road while the building is being moved.

 

For more information, please contact James Stevens at 1(902)890-1840.

Nova Scotia Health Vaccine Outreach offering drop-in clinics at the Halifax Convention Centre 

Public Service Advisory

 

Nova Scotia Health Vaccine Outreach offering drop-in clinics at the Halifax Convention Centre 

 

Nova Scotia Health’s COVID-19 Vaccine Outreach clinic is set up at the Halifax Convention Centre this week to help support vaccine accessibility for Nova Scotians.

 

The clinics will be open to drop-ins for the Pfizer vaccine to anyone age 12+ for their first or second dose* at the following location, at the following times:

 

Halifax Convention Centre (Pfizer)

1650 Argyle St.

Thursday, Oct 7 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 8 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. 

Drop-ins only

 

*To be eligible for a second dose, it must be 28 days or more since the first dose, or 21 days or more if the first dose was Pfizer.

 

Community members will be asked to provide their health card number and ID at the vaccine clinic.

 

For those with mobility challenges, special needs, and/or have significant anxiety about needles, please notify clinic team members on site. Having this information helps the clinic team better prepare to offer support. These sites are wheelchair accessible.

 

All eligible Nova Scotians are encouraged to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. 

 

For a list of other drop-in vaccine clinics available across the province, please visit https://www.nshealth.ca/drop-in-vaccine-clinics.

 

Up-to-date information around COVID-19 cases and resources can be found at www.novascotia.ca/coronavirus 

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Provincial media line: 1-844-483-3344 

mailto:NSHAmedia@nshealth.ca



Moose Meat

Millbrook Security is giving out moose meat today. If anyone would like to get some picked up for a community elder please call me at 902-956-0114. After we make sure our elders have some then we will move on to everyone else. Wela'lin Millbrook Security

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 Activities for National Day of Truth and Reconciliation September 30th 

On behalf of the Chief & Council and Millbrook Administration staff, the Administration Office will be observing the newly created statutory holiday, the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on Thursday, September 30th. 

This day honours the lost children and survivors of residential schools, their families and communities. Public commemoration of the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process. September 30th is also Orange Shirt Day and we encourage everyone to wear orange on Thursday to raise awareness. 

We welcome those who are able to participate in reconciliation events located in various locations in Miꞌkmaꞌki. There are events hosted in the communities of Millbrook, Sheet Harbour and Halifax. (See attached flyer) 

We look forward to celebrating this day of remembrance and reconciliation with you all.

Location - Time - Description   

Millbrook  11 a.m. & 2 – 4 p.m. 

  • Orange shirt encouraged to be worn

  • Walk (from Community Hall to Powwow Grounds) with opening prayer, guest speaker and drumming / dancers

  • The Relatives perform at the Powwow Grounds (sacred healing fire, rock painting, feast from Subway, ribbon shirt demonstration with Sunshine Martin)

Sheet Harbour  1 p.m. 

  • Walk (from the tourist bureau to the hospital, where refreshments will be provided)

  • Remarks by Jude Gerrard

Halifax  10 a.m. 

  • Opening prayer / song



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TikTok Accelerator for Indigenous Creators

Do you want to expand your TikTok community?

Are you passionate about expressing yourself online?

Do you dream of a career as a content creator?

TikTok Accelerator for Indigenous Creators, presented by the National Screen Institute, will provide up to 30 Indigenous creators with customized, hands-on online training to succeed on TikTok and beyond.

Learn how to maximize TikTok to grow your community and share your unique stories in a safe and respectful online space. Taught by industry experts, TikTok creators and members of the TikTok Canada team, you will learn essential storytelling techniques, create a robust marketing plan and develop a series of videos to set you on the path to success.

Program dates: November 8 to December 17, 2021

Type: Part-time

Location: Online

Applications open: September 20

Applications close: October 1 at 5 p.m. ET

Cost: There is no application fee or tuition cost

This training is for you if:

  • You are currently on TikTok and want to expand your presence and content

  • You are eager to learn the skills and tools to best tell your stories

  • You want to develop your creative expression

  • You want to learn how to collaborate with brands and other creators

  • You want to develop long-lasting relationships with experts and peers

  • You can commit the necessary time to complete the training

About TikTok Accelerator for Indigenous Creators

TikTok Accelerator for Indigenous Creators is designed to empower Indigenous content creators to succeed on TikTok and within the creative media industries through skills-based education sessions, hands-on exercises and connections with professional industry experts and peers. The curriculum is designed with traditional and spiritual elements.

Training is part-time: two to three 90-minute online sessions per week spread over six weeks on topics such as:

  • Navigating TikTok (social presence, usage, audience engagement, trends, analytics and best practices)

  • Technical training (essential filmmaking techniques, content creation, lighting, editing and effects)

  • Media career building (personal branding, collaborations with brands and other creators, discovering your niche, goal setting and motivational coaching)

  • Social responsibility and digital wellness (community management, safety and handling negativity)

This program was developed by the National Screen Institute and TikTok Canada with curriculum guidance from Indigenous content creator Sherry Mckay (@sherry.mckay), and filmmakers Justina Neepin (@justinaneepin) and Roger Boyer.

Faculty

Sherry Mckay, Justina Neepin, Cheyenne Bruneau and Sarah Simpson-Yellowquill.

Our commitment to underrepresented voices

At the National Screen Institute we serve and help develop the gifts of Indigenous creators.

We are committed to training participants from a diverse community of voices including Black, Indigenous, People of Colour, women, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning and two-spirit (LGBTQ2S+), people with disabilities, those outside large urban centres, those from regional and remote areas, and various religious groups.

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Nova Scotia Health Outreach Vaccine Clinics heading to Amherst, Truro and Springhill 

September 17, 2021

 

Nova Scotia Health's Outreach Vaccine Clinics will be heading to Amherst, Truro and Springhill to help support vaccine availability for residents and nearby community members.

 

The clinics will be providing the Pfizer vaccine to anyone age 12+ for their first or second dose* at the following locations, at the following times:

 

Amherst Stadium

185 Church Street, Amherst 

Monday, September 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Drop-ins only

 

Truro NSCC (Forrester Hall)

36 Arthur St.

Tuesday, September 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

Drop-ins only

 

Springhill Fire Hall

5 Main St., Springhill

Wednesday, September 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Drop-ins only

 

*To be eligible for a second dose, it must be 28 days or more since the first dose, or 21 days if the first dose was Pfizer.

 

Community members will be asked to provide their health card number and ID at the vaccine clinic.

 

For those with mobility challenges, special needs, and/or have significant anxiety about needles, please notify clinic team members on site. Having this information helps the clinic team better offer support.

All eligible Nova Scotians are encouraged to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. 

 

For a list of other drop-in vaccine clinics available across the province, please visit https://www.nshealth.ca/drop-in-vaccine-clinics.

 

Up-to-date information around COVID-19 cases and resources can be found at www.novascotia.ca/coronavirus