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KFN Collegiate and Chavo Sutherland Shines in Game 4 with High Prairie Redwings and Lac La Biche Lakers – NJHL Playoffs 2025

High Praire, Kapawe’no Territory – KFN Collegiate partnered with the High Prairie Redwings for the 2025 NJHL playoffs. Game 4 was another exciting opportunity for our students and staff to engage with local hockey as the Redwings faced the Lac La Biche Lakers. Hockey is an amazing sport, and there are tough decisions in the …

March 12, 2025

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A Journey of Growth While Moving Toward Lifelong Learning – kiskêyihtamowin wîhkâc yahki (Knowledge ever increasing)

Kapawe’no First Nation – At KFN Collegiate, we believe that nêhiyawak lifelong learning enhances balance for our students. The mainstream colonial education systems have often went away from pimâchimowin and nêhiyawêwin. It’s not just the educators, but an entire system failing to fully grasp our learning needs. Late Senator Justice Murray

March 10, 2025

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KFN Collegiate Athletics Update – Hockey

Kapawe’no First Nation – You heard it first from us, our KFN Collegiate Athletic Director Mr Brian Thomas and his assistant Rod Sutherland continue to keep our students active with skill development and disciplining athletes. Mini Hockey with Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School The kindergarten students enjoyed mini hockey and got into the flow of the game

March 10, 2025

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KFN Collegiate Archery Academy taking flight

Kapawe’no First Nation – The KFN Collegiate Archery Academy shooting has started since before Christmas and the students are excited to participate in the instruction under our instructors lead by Mr Brian Thomas, Mr. Cory Cardinal, and Mr. George Halcrow who are getting the students to learn the correct technique in order to compete and …

March 10, 2025

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KFN Collegiate and High Prairie Redwings Team Up for 2025 Playoffs

Kapawe’no First Nation – KFN Collegiate has teamed up with the High Prairie Redwings for the 2025 NJHL playoffs, creating a winning combination for the home team fans and our students. Currently, the Lac La Biche Lakers lead the series 2-1, winning both their home games. Game 1: The Redwings faced a tough challenge, losing …

March 10, 2025

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Swimming program used for healing muscles and recovery

Kapawe’no Fiest Nation – Our swimming program comes to an end we started in September and we wrap things up in March. This unique part of our sports academy gives a chance for the student to heal the muscles they have been using during the week. In skating, hockey, volleyball, basketball and dry land training …

March 7, 2025

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Join the Hockey ID Camp 2025

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Email the PDF Form to [email protected] or you may also drop off the PRINTED REGISTRATION FORM at the KFN Collegiate prior to camp for pre-registration – April 2, 2025.  

March 7, 2025

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KFN Collegiate Athletics Update – Yoga Stretching

Kapawe’no First Nation – KFN Collegiate has added yoga stretching to its daily physical education routine with its’ schools. This yoga stretching program helps reduce muscle tension for students active in sports. Initially, students were unsure about this addition, but they soon realized it aided muscle recovery and flexibility. Mr. Brian Thomas

March 5, 2025

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Nêhiyawak Reading Program continues with Reading Buddy Session at Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School

Kapawe’no First Nation – The Kapawe’no Nehiyawak School continued its vibrant Nehiyawak Reading Program today, hosting a captivating reading buddy session. Led by Grade 6/7 teacher Ms. Christine Cardinal and Grade 1/2 teacher Mrs. Jackie Halcrow, the program paired our older and younger students to help with reading skills and foster inter-grade

March 5, 2025

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Revitalizing Language through Nêhiyawêwin Isihcikêwin Morning Sessions

Kapawe’no First Nation – Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School continues to make strides through our innovative nêhiyawêwin isihcikêwin morning virtual session. The program focuses on “repeat after me” exercises and conversation practice in nêhiyawêwin, our Cree language. Under the guidance of Mrs. Berlinda Sharkawi, the Grade 4 teacher,

March 4, 2025

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