Indigenous Disability Awareness Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions of Indigenous peoples with disabilities and take action to ensure equity of rights, access, and opportunities. In […]
ReadFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Siksika Nation and Siksika Health Services are proud to host a ground-breaking celebration at the site of the future Siksika Continuing Care Centre. Once completed, the residence will […]
ReadBrett ‘Hitman’ Hart’s was inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2021. Bret is a close friend and supporter of Siksika Health Services and the public celebration to honour Bret […]
ReadDue to the recent dry and warm conditions, the Siksika Nation Emergency Services has issued a partial fire ban that will take place effective August 15, 2022 at 12:00 pm. […]
ReadThe Run as One youth conference is part of a weeklong celebration known as the Siksika Nation Youth Awareness Week. It is an annual event held the week before the […]
ReadRun As One will be supporting and recognizing Post Secondary youth ages 29 years and under from Siksika Nation that have demonstrated outstanding achievements and successes in either; Culture, Athletics, […]
ReadAfter two years of being apart, Siksika Health Services hosted our 20th annual Siksika Health Fair on June 6-7, at the Siksika Piiksapi Memorial Arbor. The Health Fair is Siksika […]
ReadBlackfoot tipi’s are considered sacred bundles belonging to the Siksika Nation people. The design on the tipi is based on the origin story which is handed down from ancestors through […]
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