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Fort William First Nation (Ojibwe: Animkii Wajiw[2]) is an Ojibwa First Nation reserve in Ontario, Canada. The administrative headquarters for this band government is south of Thunder Bay. As of January 2008[update], the First Nation had a registered population of 1,798 people, of which their on-Reserve population was 832 people.
Fort William First Nation has a two rink arena which is home to the Thunder Bay Bearcats of the Superior International Junior Hockey League and has a fitness centre overlooking rink 1. A business park in the eastern end of the community is home to the head offices of Wasaya Airways and the band offices, among others.
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which ended in 2011, much of the island has been returned to the FortWilliamFirstNation. There are a number of summer cottages located on the southern...
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1925 FortWilliamFirstNation, an Ojibwa FirstNation reserve FortWilliam Gardens, a multi-purpose arena in Thunder Bay, Ontario FortWilliam Historical...
transit routes in the urban area of Thunder Bay and neighbouring FortWilliamFirstNation, an area of 256 km2 (99 sq mi). Its fleet of 49 buses run on diesel...
of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, on the Indian reserve of the FortWilliamFirstNation. It is the highest, most northern and best known of the Nor'Wester...
townships of Shuniah, Conmee, O'Connor, and Gillies, and the FortWilliamFirstNation. European settlement in the region began in the late 17th century...
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governance office is located on the territory of the FortWilliamFirstNation near Thunder Bay. The FirstNation, which is governed by a custom governance code...
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Bridge over the Kaministiquia River, connecting Thunder Bay and FortWilliamFirstNation. A fire on October 29, 2013, prompted CN Railway to close the...
Attawapiskat Lake in the District of Kenora. The FirstNation is a signatory to Treaty 9 (originally as part of the Fort Hope Band) and has reserved for itself...
member of the FortWilliamFirstNation near Thunder Bay, Ontario and a graduate of Humber College's theatre school, she had her first significant acting...
first Governor General of the Presidency of FortWilliam in Bengal following the enactment of the East India Company Act of 1772. In 1833, the first Government...
Hairston was imprisoned in 1966, Fort assumed command of the Rangers. By 1968, he renamed it to the Almighty Black P. Stone Nation or Black P. Stones. The Stones...
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