Flying Dust First Nation Reserve 105, Saskatchewan
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Flying Dust First Nation is an Indian reserve located adjacent to the town of Meadow Lake, in Saskatchewan, Canada. With close to 1000 members (approximately 600 living on-reserve) the community has developed a reputation as a progressive and strong community. Facilities on-reserve include the Kopahawakenum School (K-4), a health clinic, an elders building, an administration building, a community hall, a community church, a health office, a radio station, a youth centre, infrastructure/maintenance compound, daycare, gas station and convenience store. The community hosted the 2003 Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games, as well as their first annual Powwow in 2005. The Flying Dust First Nation has developed several business partnerships to increase its business portfolios to Property Development, Oil & Gas & Forestry. It manages a 12,000 acre Farming Operation & 600 head Cattle Operation. The Flying Dust has a long-standing partnership with the town of Meadow Lake and they have worked jointly on several major projects in the region over the last few decades.

