Hope is being able to see that there is Light, Despite all of the darkness” – Desmond Tutu For Siksika Health Services, Honouring World Suicide Prevention Day means Kimmapiiyipitssin ‘care […]
ReadSince 1999, the 9th day of the 9th Month (September 9), International FASD Day is celebrated! It symbolizes global unity by connecting everyone working to prevent FASD and support those living with it. We can […]
ReadSiksika Nation’s annual Akokatsin (Sundance) is a most sacred time of the year, considered a celebration of our Siksika way of life, and the beginning of a new year. At […]
ReadSiksika Nation has experienced significant loss over recent weeks. The need for emotional support is constant; families are dealing with trauma, grief, and substance abuse issues. In response to these critical needs, […]
ReadStaying Healthy in Extreme Heat During periods of extreme heat, everyone is at an increased risk, including your pets. These conditions can increase heat related illness and increase the risk […]
ReadSiksika Nation has lifted it’s Fire Restriction, issued May 8, 2025. With the recent moisture that has fallen and as the humidity has risen, the Fire Restriction issued on May […]
ReadSiksika Health Services is proud to announce that Siksika’s own, Dr. Quintina Bearchief-Adolpho has been elected President of the Psychologists’ Association of Alberta’s (PAA) Board of Directors. Quintina, or “Dr. […]
ReadWe are thrilled to announce the unveiling and ribbon cutting ceremony for our new Siksika Elders bus! This exciting milestone has been made possible through the generous support of Healthy […]
ReadDuring an Air Quality Event During an air quality event, all individuals living in or travelling within the affected area are advised to be aware of potential health concerns that […]
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