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![]() Grand opening of Eagle's EarthFedNor Director General, Louise Paquette, shares a moment with Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief, Stan Beardy (centre) and Constance Lake First Nation Chief, Arthur Moore (left), during the grand opening ceremonies of the Eagle's Earth Cree & Historical Village on September 6, 2007. The magnificent $12-million tourism attraction, owned and operated by the Constance Lake First Nation, is located in Calstock, Ontario, approximately 40 kilometres northwest of Hearst. FedNor contributed $750,000 toward construction and for a youth intern to be hired as its partnership development and client services coordinator. Grandmother Susan Sandau, daughter Wendy Sandau, and granddaughter Cyan Sandau join together to dance and celebrate at the grand opening ceremonies of the Eagle's Earth Cree & Historical Village on September 6, 2007. For more information: |
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