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Housing Advisory PDF Print E-mail
Housing Advisory Committee
MISSION STATEMENT
The Cold Lake First Nations governance, in conjunction with the Housing Authority and Housing Department, shall endeavor to develop a strong local delivery, maintenance and management system to serve the housing needs of Cold Lake First Nation. Reserves 149, 149A and 149B.

HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Roles and Responsibilities of The Advisory Committee:
The Housing Committee shall consist of nine (9) band members appointed by Chief & Council for a term of five (5) years. There must be at least one band member representing one of the reserves 149, 149A and 149B.

The role of the housing committee is to advise the Chief & Council on matters concerning housing to ensure the best interest of the First Nation are met.

Housing Committee Members:
  • Elise Charland Res. 149B
  • Rod Charland Res. 149
  • Robert Machatis Res. 149
  • Larry Martial Res. 149B
  • Tammy McLaughlin Res. 149
  • Gail Muskego Res 149A
  • Aldina Piche Res. 149
  • Alfred Janvier Res 149
  • Vacant

HOUSING POLICY
PDF File Attachment Coming

HOUSING APPLICATIONS
Form PDF File Attachment Coming

ENERGY SAVINGS & MAINTENANCE TIPS
  • Thick curtains during the winter months keep out drafts. Windows are one of the main causes of heat loss in a home. During the day open the windows to allow radiant light in to heat your home.
  • Keep heat registers obstructed from under your windows. This warms the cool air coming from the windows and keeps your home energy efficient.
  • Check your furnace filter and change it at least once per month. A clean furnace filter allows for less wear on the furnace blower motor and cleaner air in your home. A little more expensive filter may be worth while especially if someone in your home may have dust allergies or sensitive to fine dust particles.