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56 new homes coming to shíshálh Nation

56 new homes coming to shíshálh Nation

Part of provincial project to provide culturally supportive housing for First Nations in BC
Celebrating community spirit: shíshálh Nation hosts inter-governmental sports event

Celebrating community spirit: shíshálh Nation hosts inter-governmental sports event

From tug of war to puzzle relays, spirited events brought local government groups together for some friendly competition
shíshálh swiya Dock Management Plan revised: Timeline extended

shíshálh swiya Dock Management Plan revised: Timeline extended

The shíshálh swiya Dock Management Plan is to be introduced in stages and have an inventory of all existing structures. The inclusion of fresh water infrastructure has been paused.
New wastewater treatment plant marks environmental milestone for shíshálh Nation

New wastewater treatment plant marks environmental milestone for shíshálh Nation

shíshálh Nation celebrates the opening of its state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility
Reconciliation Pole represents dark and light times of shíshálh Nation

Reconciliation Pole represents dark and light times of shíshálh Nation

The unveiling of the Reconciliation Pole at Our House of Clans July 6, included a large crowd, local and visiting dignitaries, and drumming and dancing by members of shíshálh Nation.
shíshálh Nation ceremony honours residential school survivors with traditional regalia

shíshálh Nation ceremony honours residential school survivors with traditional regalia

syíyaya Reconciliation Movement partners with shíshálh Nation to honour their past
Potential operating costs, updated timeline for Lower Crown reservoir shared

Potential operating costs, updated timeline for Lower Crown reservoir shared

The shíshálh Nation’s proposed multi-million dollar lower crown water reservoir could have annual operating costs in the $1 million range.
Photos: shíshálh Nation welcomes families to Our House of Clans

Photos: shíshálh Nation welcomes families to Our House of Clans

Inside the newly opened Tsain-Ko development that features affordable housing for 34 families
Hundreds march for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Sechelt

Hundreds march for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Sechelt

shíshálh Nation held its first march for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls on May 5.
shíshálh Nation blesses final expansion of Tsain-ko Centre

shíshálh Nation blesses final expansion of Tsain-ko Centre

Pad 5 expansion to include new tenants, artwork, and landscape improvements