2009

Construction of new water treatment plant on former Shawanosowe School site.

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2008

Grand re-opening of community centre.

Grand re-opening of New Rainbow Lodge, Chief Franklin Paibomsai, Violet McGregor and Carol Hughes are present.

Shaking tent ceremonies are held at Rainbow Lodge.

Whitefish River First Nation appears in the book, VISITS WITH LORD STANLEY.

New health centre opens in Whitefish River First Nation on Rainbow Ridge.

AFN declares a National Day of protest. The start point is at WRFN and there is a gathering of FN’s at the community hall.

Youth Centre located in Health Centre building.

WRFN protests HST by federal government.

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2007

New Shawanosowe School opens on Maple Heights.

Whitefish River Hosts U.O.I. (Union of Ontario Indians) Grand Council.

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2005

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Return of human remains from the University of Michigan taken in 1933.

Whitefish River First Nation sends their first girls team to the Little NHL. Thirteen young girls aged 12-14, donned their red and white Thunderwolves jerseys and proved that they belonged in the tournament.

June 18, the Stanley Cup arrives in Birch Island for the annual minor hockey banquet.

New Maple Height sub-division built.

Band Finalized 20 year capital plan, 2005 – 2025

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2004

June 11, Lieutenant Governor James Bartleman visits Shawanosowe School and reads a story to the children.

Veterans Memorial established.

New community landfill site.

Community colours Blue and White re-established as well as up-dated community flag.

New housing in village using CMHC (55 units).

Pow wow grounds revitalization project.

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2001

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New board posted on  Hwy 6.

Reconstruction of POW WOW grounds, new arbor built, located  at sunshine alley.

WRFN first department is constructed.

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2000

Fibre optics goes through Whitefish River First Nation via Hwy 6.

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