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SFN Emergency Brake

SFN Emergency Brake

Apr 2, 2021 | COVID19, News | 17 Comments

Press release from the Band

January 14 Lockdown Notice

January 14 Lockdown Notice

Jan 13, 2021 | COVID19, News | 24 Comments

Communication from the Interim Band Administrator of Saugeen First Nation…

Provincial Shutdown

Provincial Shutdown

Dec 21, 2020 | COVID19, News | 42 Comments

How does the provincial lockdown affect Saugeen Cottagers? …

November Extension and Overwintering

November Extension and Overwintering

Oct 24, 2020 | COVID19, News | 24 Comments

Band Council has made 2 decisions…

Cottagers’ Use of SFN Beach

Cottagers’ Use of SFN Beach

Jun 24, 2020 | COVID19, News | 16 Comments

Saugeen Cottagers are allowed to use SFN Beach…

Beach Access OK for Cottagers

Beach Access OK for Cottagers

Jun 8, 2020 | COVID19, News | 32 Comments

June 8, 2020 Chief Anoquot says….

Beaches Remain Closed

Beaches Remain Closed

Jun 7, 2020 | COVID19, News | 14 Comments

While there has been no update this week from Chief Anoquot…

May 29 is Not June 1

May 29 is Not June 1

May 22, 2020 | COVID19, News | 44 Comments

Fines still in effect until June 1, 2020…

June 1st Return!

June 1st Return!

May 20, 2020 | COVID19, News | 18 Comments

We’re happy to share some good news at last!

We Hear You!

We Hear You!

May 16, 2020 | COVID19, News | 39 Comments

Lots of comments from cottagers…

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SCOI acknowledges our cottages are on the Territory of the Anishinabek Nation: The People of the Three Fires known as Ojibway, Odawa, and Pottawatomie Nations. We further give thanks to the Chippewas of Saugeen, and the Chippewas of Nawash, known collectively as the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, as the traditional keepers of this land.


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