Millbrook First Nations
Millbrook First Nations

Welcome to MillbrookFirstNation.net

Welcome to our website.... The Millbrook First Nation, located adjacent to the Town of Truro, Nova Scotia, has become a model community for other First Nations across the country. Under the leadership of Chief Lawrence Paul and his Council of 12, the health and well-being of the Band membership is the first priority!  This site was designed to introduce you to the community, provide insight into the many initiatives underway and how you may contact the office. A new design for the website, is currently being developed.


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(Next update March 2012)

Millbrook's Nomination List for 2012
 
Nominees for Chief
 
Gloade, Robert James (Bobby)
Paul, Lawrence Alexander
 
Nominees for Councillor
 
Asprey, Jeffrey Noel
Bernard, Colin Alexander
Bernard, Janet Louise
Bernard, Loretta Bernadette Rose
Bernard, Tammy Eva Ann
Brooks, Bryan Francis
Cope, Alexander Keith
Gloade, Adrian
Gloade, Barry Michael
Gloade, Clara
Gloade, Frank Levi
Gloade, Gerald Donovan (Jr)
Gloade, Peter John Charles
Gloade, Thomas Herbert
Gloade, Vernon Adam
Glode, Gerald Ronald John James
Glode, James Van
Glode, Patricia Marguerite
Hardgrave, Mary Theresa (Wilmot)
Howe, James Joseph (Sr)
Johnson, Douglas Edward
Johnson, Gordon Charles
Johnson, Lloyd Douglas
Julien, Keith Lawrence (Jr)
Knockwood, Pius Isaac
MacLeod, Dennis James
Maloney, Linda Mary Jane (Cookie)
Markie, Ward Lucius
Marshall, Craig Patrick
Marshall, Stephen Vincent (Sr)
Martin, Barry Morris (Sr)
Martin, Catherine Ann (Cathy)
Martin, Matthew Frank (Mattie)
Martin, Nolan Curtis
Nasson, Christopher Paul
Paul, Angeline
Paul, Daniel Nicholas
Paul, John Angus (Jack)
Phillips, Margaret Irene
Pictou, William Raymond (Bill)
Russell, Eileen Caroline
Russell, Lemuel Scott
Smiley, Corrina Dee
Stephens, Donna Marie
Stephens, Mark Yuri
Stevens, Heather Marie
Sylliboy, Antonia Bernadette (Bernie)
Sylliboy, Dale Clifford John
Sylliboy, Vincent Brian "Moe"
 
 
Any individual who would like to update their mailing address to receive a mail-in ballot must contact Tricia Fultz directly themselves either by phone or email (tricia@cmmns.com).
 
Please note any elector may request a mail-in ballot if they are going to be away on election day (February 23, 2012). They must contact the electoral officer directly either by fax, mail, or email, or phone.

Contact Tricia Fultz at 1-902-895-6385
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