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Nick Wabano – Eabamatoong First Nation

June 20, 2022
Type: Other

Nick Wabano Eabamatoong First Nation Slashpile burner/Kitchen support, Outland Crew leader in training, Outland Youth Employment Program (OYEP) Nick started his time at OYEP in 2016 as a ranger, and has since been a crew leader in training, tree planter, slash pile burner, and kitchen support worker. Through his differ-ent contracts with Outland, he continues to develop the many skills he learned at OYEP.

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Blaze Head – Opaskwayak Cree Nation

January 27, 2021
Type: Other

Blaze Head Opaskwayak Cree Nation Participant, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Natural Resources Blaze’s top three duties as an OYEP participant were brush cutting, tree planting and lifting trees. The best parts of his Green Job were meeting lifelong friends and all the knowledge and experience he gained. Blaze is currently finishing his Grade 12 courses. In his spare time, he likes to go ice fishing, hunting, trapping, fishing, snowmobiling and ATVing.

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Tyler Bruyere – Couchiching First Nation

January 27, 2021
Type: Other

Tyler Bruyere Couchiching First Nation Participant, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Diamond driller and mining Tyler enjoyed tree planting and making new friends at OYEP. He said it had a huge impact on him: he still talks to a lot of the friends he met there, and the experienced helped him grow as a person. Tyler spent most of his days cutting brush, planting trees and doing schoolwork.

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Mollie-Anne Mikita –Β  MohawkΒ 

June 20, 2022
Type: Other

Mollie-Anne Mikita  Mohawk  Student Ranger, British Columbia Parks Dream Job: Park Ranger Mollie-Anne said she loved her BC Parks crew, and that they had so much fun together, it didn’t feel like work most of the time. Her top three tasks as a student ranger were public outreach, trail maintenance, and park law/policy enforcement. Mollie-Anne has completed a diploma in outdoor recreation at Capilano University and as of Spring 2021, was attending Douglas College for environmental studies. 

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Soul One Spot Rollinmud – Tsuut’ina Nation

June 20, 2022
Type: Other

Soul One Spot Rollinmud Tsuut’ina Nation Participant, Outland Youth Employment Program (OYEP) Soul wanted to learn new skills and build confidence. She liked how OYEP gave her experience working with other companies and her fellow OYEP participants, who are now friends. Soul attends Mount Royal University in Calgary.

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