Staff of the Month

Travis Swanberg

Travis Swanberg

Public Works & Housing Department
Public Works and Housing Manager

Announcements

Office Closure

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March Activity Calendar

March Activity Calendar
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Tutoring K-12

Need Help With your Studies?
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Office Closure

Holiday Closure
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2024 Distribution and Member Information Update

This memo outlines the details of the 2024 distribution for Ch’íyáqtel First Nation members, including distribution amounts and important deadlines. It also includes attached forms for members to update their address, phone number, or banking information for direct deposit purposes.
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Ch’íyáqtel First Nation Notice of Nomination Meeting - 2024 Election

Key Information and Documents for Upcoming Nomination Meeting
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Ch’íyáqtel Christmas Hamper Application 2024

The Holiday Season is approaching, and we're here to help make it brighter! Christmas hamper applications are now open. If you or someone you know could use a little extra support this season, please complete and send in an application for consideration.
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Fireworks

Friendly reminder: Fireworks are not permitted on Ch’íyáqtel Land without a permit. Learn more about requirements and how to report violations.
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Our Vision

Ch’íyáqtel (Tzeachten) First Nation remains the keepers of our traditional territories, this responsibility being passed on to us by our ancestors and exercised through sound cultural, environmental, and socio-economic stewardship.
Ch’íyáqtel (Tzeachten) First Nation remains the keepers of our traditional territories, this responsibility being passed on to us by our ancestors and exercised through sound cultural, environmental, and socio-economic stewardship.
Ch’íyáqtel (Tzeachten) First Nation remains the keepers of our traditional territories, this responsibility being passed on to us by our ancestors and exercised through sound cultural, environmental, and socio-economic stewardship.

Our Core Values

We are grounded in culture never losing track of who we are, where we have been, and where we are going as Ch’íyáqtel (Tzeachten) people. We believe that respect is the foundation of all that we do. We realize that transparent and accountable communication leads to an informed and engaged membership and staff. We practice a strong work ethic, role-model attitudes and behaviors that inspire those around us. We understand that a safe and active community promotes healthy individuals and families.

Our Mission

Ch’íyáqtel (Tzeachten) First Nation remains the keepers of our traditional territories, this responsibility being passed on to us by our ancestors and exercised through sound cultural, environmental, and socio-economic stewardship.