Grants of $2,000 to $5,000 are available to communities of Eeyou Istchee to implement Yâkwâmi car services over the 2023 holiday season.
More than 400 people gathered at the Waswanipi Youth Centre on August 23rd to celebrate the launch of a new project and meeting space by and for Us
Let's connect and reflect to reduce stigma together. You're not alone.
Due to recent tragic events in the community, expanded mental health support services are being offered.
On September 30, we honour the survivors of the residential school system and their families and mourn the children who never returned.
"How running helped me heal": Wally Rabbitskin shares his story as a residential school survivor
As part of this year’s Summer Active campaign to promote regular physical activity, a 100KM team walking challenge will run from June 17 t
The Cree Health Board celebrates the dedication of our Social Workers across Eeyou Istchee and beyond from March 6 to 12, 2022.
Youth, families and teachers across Eeyou Istchee will wear pink on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 to take a stand against bullying, and express thei
National Non-Smoking Week (NNSW) is January 16 – 22, 2022.
"I am also on a healing journey. The pandemic has triggered my own wounds that I didn’t know existed.
On September 30, 2021, CBHSSJB honoured the survivors of the residential school system and their families, and mourned the children who never retur
Run Chisasibi returned for the 7th time and 201 participants walked, ran or rolled last Saturday.
The Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay is proud to announce the nomination of Deanne Moore as Assistant Director of Professional
June is National Indigenous History month and June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day.
On Monday, June 14, Bertie Wapachee, Chairperson of the Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay, joined the Grand Chief Dr.
On Monday, June 14, The Nishîyȗ Council of Elders (NCOE) of Eeyou Istchee and the CBHSSJB Nishîyȗ Department issued a statement in the wake of the
On June 15, families and communities across Eeyou Istchee come together to acknowledge the often underestimated and ignored problem of elder mistre
MSDC clients in Ouje-Bougoumou hit the road on a rolling fitness machine.
In honour of the 215 children who never returned from the Kamloops Indian Residential Schools, the Cree Board of Health and Social Services of Jame
The CBHSSJB and the Cree School Board have worked together to create “COVID-19 School Kits” that will help keep students & schools engaged in t
An engaging art project uses prototype masks to reproduce a year of COVID in a quilt banner.
Elders play an important role in our communities as the keepers of language, tradition and culture, so it is difficult to accept that they might al