Week of Events
Sunday, May 24, 2026
No events on this day.
Monday, May 25, 2026
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May 25, 2026 - RecurringParenting Bundle
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May 25, 2026 - RecurringSisters in Recovery
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May 25, 2026 - RecurringDiabetes Wellness Group Program
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May 25, 2026 - RecurringRoots to Recipe
Parenting Bundle
Please join us to receive the gifts of songs, stories, medicines, traditions and the wisdom of experience. This is a 4-week cultural parenting program that empowers Indigenous parents and caregivers so that we raise healthy children, families and communities. Program will run on: May 11, 25, & June 8, 15, 2026 Mondays from 11:30 am...
Sisters in Recovery
Join us in-person for a weekly harm-reduction based sharing circle for Indigenous women, and those beyond the binary, that will focus on a holistic approach to healing and recovery, incorporating traditional teachings to support you on your wellness journey. Light lunch to be provided Bus tickets available upon request Location: Mamawi Room (3rd Floor) Wabano...
Diabetes Wellness Group Program
Join us for a welcoming and supportive group where you can connect with others who truly understand the daily challenges of managing diabetes. This is a safe, non-judgmental space to share your struggles and get practical tips that can make life with diabetes a little easier. Together, we’ll explore key areas of diabetes management—handling stress,...
Roots to Recipe
Are you a teen between the ages of 13 - 18, who want to come out for a fun filled evening on Mondays? Join us at the youth house 5-7pm starting May 11th to learn new recipe, engage in cultural teachings and enjoy good food! Register with this link https://forms.office.com/r/7HxKN5eMtm Funded by The Ministry of...
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
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May 26, 2026 -Wabano-win: The Art of Seeing Clearly – Tuesday May 26, 2026
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May 26, 2026 - RecurringNimiigwetchwendam
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May 26, 2026 - RecurringSquash Squad
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May 26, 2026 - RecurringSeasonal Food and Wellness
Wabano-win: The Art of Seeing Clearly – Tuesday May 26, 2026
Wabano-win: The Art of Seeing Clearly is a learning journey that teaches participants to better understand two core things: How to contribute to improving Indigenous health, and How to create safe spaces for Indigenous people in their practice. Wabano’s training was created to help service providers to see clearly on their professional journey, and to support them...
Nimiigwetchwendam
A weekly, co-ed, confidential and in-person sharing circle utilizing the 7 Sacred Teachings, the Medicine Wheel and other traditional concepts as guiding principles to promote the healing and wellness of participants. Light snack and bus tickets provided. In-person at Wabano Housing, 338 Montreal Rd., 2nd Floor No registration is required for this group. Wabano programs...
Squash Squad
Are you feeling up to trying something new? Our NEW Squash Squad is a bi-weekly cooking program for Indigenous youth ages 7 - 12! We are hosting you in the Youth House from 4:45pm - 6:45pm, come learn a new recipe, and eat some great food while learning about the land, culture, engaging with community,...
Seasonal Food and Wellness
Nourish your body, mind, heart, and spirit through the holistic guidance of the Medicine Wheel. Journey with us to: Create: special kitchen bundle items like berry baskets, plant pots and more! Explore: On the Land, community kitchens Learn: from Elders, food experts, and budget friendly nutrition Reflect: in wellness and creative workshops Join our circle...
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
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May 27, 2026 - RecurringWooly Wednesdays
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May 27, 2026 -Youth Drop In
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May 27, 2026 - RecurringWellbriety – Relapse Prevention
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May 27, 2026 - RecurringRelapse Prevention
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May 27, 2026 - RecurringWomen’s Drum Group
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May 27, 2026 - RecurringMen’s Drum Group Practice
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May 27, 2026 - RecurringBeading Nights
Wooly Wednesdays
A relaxed drop-in social circle open to First Nations, Inuit, and Metis community members from all levels of experience! Bring your projects or access our supplies to get started! Knitting and crochet are powerful tools for holistic health, we recognize that this rhythmic craft supports: Mental Wellness: repetitive motion helps reduce stress and anxiety Physical...
Youth Drop In
Join us for a laid-back evening at our Youth Drop-In Night! Whether you're looking to hang out with friends, try something new, or just need a space to unwind, this is the place to be. We’ve got a variety of fun activities planned, including games, music, arts & crafts, and more. It’s a relaxed, no-pressure...
Wellbriety – Relapse Prevention
Starting Wednesday June 25ᵗʰ, join us at 268 Bradley Avenue for a relapse prevention group, utilizing the medicine wheel, culture and ceremony to honour our spirit. With knowledge and guidance from Cultural Grandmother Louella, learn how to recognize the potential for relapse before it happens. Light dinner provided Bus tickets available upon request Programming schedule:Wednesday...
Relapse Prevention
Relapse Prevention Group – Wednesdays, 5:00–7:00 PM This weekly Relapse Prevention Group is a supportive, co-ed space for Indigenous community members who are in recovery and want to strengthen their wellness journey. Geared toward those who have already quit and are focused on preventing relapse, the group offers practical tools, shared learning, and encouragement grounded...
Women’s Drum Group
Please join us in learning and singing traditional hand drum songs with guest facilitator Rhonda Doxtator every Wednesday from 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm. Open to Indigenous women 18+ only. Proof of ancestry or kinship required. Dinner & bus tickets available. Weekly registration required. Funded by the Indigenous Health and Wellness Strategy
Men’s Drum Group Practice
Join us in the Grand Gathering Space at the Wabano Centre for Men's Drum Group Practice, a weekly program for Indigenous community members. Gather in a supportive circle of men around the big drum, the Grandfather Drum, to experience its powerful heartbeat. Under the guidance of knowledgeable facilitators, you will learn traditional teachings, protocols, and...
Beading Nights
Join us for a fun learning experience where we gather, make new friends and bead together. The month of May we will work on our own projects or start a new one. Participants can use program supplies or bring their own. Some beading experience required as this month there will be no facilitator to guide...
Thursday, May 28, 2026
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May 28, 2026 - RecurringQuilting
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May 28, 2026 - RecurringNew Beginnings: Men’s Sharing Circle with Thomas Louttit
New Beginnings: Men’s Sharing Circle with Thomas Louttit
Join for closed sharing circle for Indigenous men every Thursday evening from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. with knowledge keeper Thomas Louttit. This sharing circle supports all Aboriginal men in exploring issues of self-care, healthy lifestyles, recovery & resiliency using cultural healing methods. The program is facilitated by addictions counsellors and a local elder (Thomas Louttit) through...
Friday, May 29, 2026
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May 29, 2026 - RecurringStarwalkers Clay workshop
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May 29, 2026 - RecurringStarwalkers Clay workshop
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May 29, 2026 - RecurringCooking on a Budget
Starwalkers Clay workshop
Make your own fridge magnet with polymer clay! Funded by The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
Starwalkers Clay workshop
Make your own fridge magnet and make another for our annual Gala!! Registration below: Funded by The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
Cooking on a Budget
Interested in making healthy, budget-friendly meals that support diabetes prevention and management? If so, this program is for you! Join us for a hands-on cooking program where you’ll learn how to prepare delicious, diabetes-friendly dishes in a fun, relaxed setting. No cooking experience is required and all are welcome. This program is FREE, registration required....
Saturday, May 30, 2026
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May 30, 2026 - RecurringStarwalkers Clay workshop
Starwalkers Clay workshop
Make your own fridge magnet with polymer clay! Funded by The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services