Six Nations committee chairs provided updates on infrastructure, climate adaptation, and community well-being initiatives. The works highlight ongoing capital projects, municipal relationship-building, and regional health system planning discussions. Councillor Dayle Bomberry, chair of the Built Environment, Climate Adaptation, Lands and Membership Committee, updated members at the Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) General Council meeting on May 26 regarding the meeting held May 14 and said several administrative and infrastructure-related matters were going to General Finance. Bomberry said winter maintenance costs for sand and salt exceeded original budget projections due to a “pretty rough and long” winter season, requiring a return to council for budget reapproval. He also noted work underway on a water connection policy, which will be brought back once finalized. “With the brine and salt this year… they…








