To ensure as many St'at'imc nation members as possible can participate, this year's AGM will be broadcast LIVE from the website.
Please see the attached news release for the St'at'imc Chiefs Council's position on the unfolding events in Elsipogtop
Date: October 28, 2013
Time: 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Place: Lillooet Recreation Centre
Lunch will be provided
- St'at'imc Chiefs Council
- St'at'imc Government Services
- St'at'imc Eco-Resources
- Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police Service
We've been working hard updating our website with interesting and relevant information for St’át’imc members.
We've moved SGS staff from being all on one page to being listed under the Program or Organization for which they work. There are many new pages, and some pages that have had some name changes, as well as additional content added to them.
Programs is a new page with sub pages for each of the programs under the SGS, including; Education and Training, Fisheries, Heritage and Culture, Stewardship, and the SGS Environment Program.
Under Education and Training, you can learn about the new education and training programs being offered by SGS, along with the information about who is on the SET committee. There is also new information about Work Site Skills Training Partners Roles and Responsibilities, and the labour market study that was produced for SGS late 2012.
Under Stewardship, which will provide you with information about Stewardship, Terms of Reference for the St’át’imc Advisory Committee (SAC) and reports.
Some of the previous pages have been renamed to better describe the information on them. The Organizations page changed from Programs/Initiatives, and contains sub pages for St’át’imc Government Services (SGS), St’át’imc Eco-Resources, the Trust, and Nk’yap.
The SGS sub page now has a description, with annual reports and a staff page. Information is also now available for the St’át’imc owned and operated communications company Nk’yap, with information about the services offered, as well as links to the website and Facebook Page.
For each of the communities, we've update their pages with information about the communities, current Chief and Council members, added their logos and provided links to their websites.
We hope these changes are helpful in providing everyone with information about what's been happening in our communities.
St’át’imc Government Services presents
The Big Sky Golf Tournament - FUNdraiser for St’át’imc Scholarship Fund
July 5th, 2013 Big Sky Golf & Country Club in Pemberton, BC
- Shotgun Tee-off 10:00 am
Entry Fees: $800 Per Team
Includes Green Fees, Golf Cart and Buffet Dinner
$250 Per Player and a Dinner Only Ticket is: $40.00
Register: Contact Rod Louie, Ernest Armann or Darryl Peters at 1-250-256-7523 or rlouie@statimc.net , earmann@statimc.net, dpeters@statimc.net
Donations of Any Size Welcome!
Sponsorship Packages
Gold Package $3,500
includes:
- Hole Sponsorship
- Custom Tee Box
- Signs
- Team Registration for 4
- Free Jacket, Shirt, & Ad
- First in line for Buffet
Silver Package $2,500
includes:
- Hole Sponsorship
- Custom Tee Box
- 50% discount on entry fee
- 1 Sign, Ad & free shirt
- Second in line for Buffet
- Hole Sponsorship
- Free Hat and Pens
- 1 Sign & Ad
- Third in line for Buffet
Attention all Community Members of: N’Quatqua, Samahquam, Sekw’elw’as, Skatin, T’it’q’et, Tsal’alh, Ts’kw’aylawx, Xaxli’p, Xa’xtsa, Xwisten
When: Wednesday, June 5, 2013
5:00 pm to 8:00 pm (dinner provided)
Where: Lillooet Recreation Centre 930 Main Street, Lillooet, BC
The Trustees of the St’at’imc (PC) 2011 Trust are pleased to present an information update to all Community Members. Time will be available for questions and answers.
Topics covered will include:
- 2012 Trust Annual Report
- 2012 Audited Financial Statements
- Update on the Trust Investments
Prizes will be available to win to everyone that hands in an evaluation form at the end of the AGM.
N’Quatqua First Nation
Resource Inventory Standards Committee (RISC)
ARCHAEOLOGY TRAINING COURSE
Course Provider: TerraArchaeology
Goal: To provide RISC Certification to students who successfully pass course requirements.
Audience: Those interested in working in-field on archaeological assessments.
Prerequisites: None required.
Certification: Students will be provided RISC Certificates directly by the Resource Inventory Standards Committee.
Description: This one week (5 day) course includes both classroom and field components and is designed to provide each student with the skills necessary to understand and participate effectively in-field on archaeological assessments. A primary goal of the training program is to help students develop strong note-taking skills. This will enable individuals involved in future archaeological assessments to provide clear and meaningful information back to their respective communities.
Classes are usually scheduled Monday to Friday (5 days) from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with a half hour lunch break. Actual class hours and schedule may vary.
Students will be expected to fully participate in all aspects of the course. The instructor will encourage students to focus in on particular areas of interest as and when time permits. Wherever possible, practical local information will be incorporated, and hands-on exercises utilized. Handouts that will serve as valuable reference material will be distributed to students.
Registration: Julie Thevarge, N’Quatqua Education Coordinator. Email: education@nquatqua.ca | Phone: 1-604-452-3221
Training Dates: Monday May 27, 2013 – Friday May 31, 2013 - in N’Quatqua
Cost: $850 per person. Seats are limited. Register by May 15th - there is a waiting list, contact our Education Coordinator for more information.
Additional details are provided on the attached PDF.
Job Summary:
An exciting opportunity to empower communities and create a healthier, happier
St’át’imc exists for the St’át’imc Education and Training (SET) Manager. The SET Manager champions
the vision of St’át’imc achieving a high level of educational attainment and meaningful participation in the
new economy through the implementation of a holistic, St’át’imc education and training solution that is:
locally available; culturally relevant and aligned with existing and emerging industries; and that utilizes a
coordinated systems approach across all St’át’imc communities.
The successful candidate will be responsible for developing the SET program based on SET Program 2013 Research and Framework, as well as implementing and reporting on the program. As a member-driven program, the Manager will engage ten community education coordinators to undertake planning to align education and training work and initiatives that support improved member education outcomes, and improved employment outcomes.
Attention: St’at’imc Chiefs, Councillors, Band Administrators, Economic Development Officers, and Lands & Resources Officers
The Annual Operations Update Open House is next week. This year, our Open House format will allow for more interaction as we will have stations set up where you can learn about BC Hydro’s plans for facility operations, maintenance, inspections and closures, as well as SGS operational activities, projects and upcoming opportunities.
» Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2013
» Time: 1PM – 7PM
» Location: T’it’q’et Community Hall
» Agenda
o Open House (Coffee and Snacks available)
o St’at’imc Chiefs Welcome
o Buffet Dinner
o Keynote Remarks - St’at’imc Government Services
o Closing and Final Door Prize
Snacks, Dinner and Door Prizes will be provided