Winter reduced hours at Tatamagouche Centre
Tatamagouche Centre staff members are working reduced hours January to March, and the Centre is closed to programs. Self-hosted lodging is still available. We are working on anti-black racism training
Tatamagouche Centre staff members are working reduced hours January to March, and the Centre is closed to programs. Self-hosted lodging is still available. We are working on anti-black racism training
“A” for Anti-Oppression It’s about respect It’s about history How the Treaties supersede the Canadian flag They’re about peace and friendship, nation to nation right relation, our sacred responsibility on
At November 23, 2020 – We have taken a decision to postpone programs and catered gatherings for now at Tatamagouche Centre. We are still open for self-hosted gatherings and AirBnB.
We’re so saddened and appalled by the recent violence against M’ikmaw fishers. Tatamagouche Centre stand in solidarity with Mi’kmaq Treaty rights to a Moderate Livelihood. What makes us turn to
Tatamagouche Centre is open to small gatherings and programs beginning August 2020. Until then, the Centre is closed to the public. We have established the following protocols to ensure the
Tatamagouche Centre published its 2019 Annual Report during our Annual General Meeting in June. Please click 2019 Annual Report for AGM June 2020 to see the Annual Report
Our commitments to racial justice honour the lives of Ejaz Choudry, Chantel Moore, Rodney Levi, Juan López Chaparro, the many who have been unspeakably murdered these past months and long before. We’re
We are reaching out to you today to provide this update. At today’s date (March 17, 2020) the Board of Directors has decided that the Centre will postpone the following
To our Tatamagouche Centre friends and family ; Recently we have been made aware of sad news. Jennifer (Nicholson) is our wonderful house keeper. She keep the facility tidy and