Sts'ailes Elections 2022 - RE: Change of Address

Upcoming Sts’ailes Chief & Council Elections 2022

If you have moved or have a different mailing address within the past 4 years please send your new address to the following individual:

Carla Charlie, Indian Registration Administrator
T: 604-796-2116 | E: Carla.Charlie@stsailes.com

If you should have any questions regarding the upcoming Chief & Council election please contact:

Linda Pettis
T:
604-796-2116 | E: Linda.Pettis@stsailes.com

If you have family or someone you know that doesn’t have online access, please notify them of this notice.

Thank you!

Sts'ailes Security and Patrol

Please say hello and give a warm welcome to our new Sts’ailes Security Team.   

Now that the Sts’ailes Interim COVID -19 Law is disabled, we have transitioned some of the previous gate staff to a new security patrol detail to continue to help protect and support the Sts’ailes community. 

Our Team 

Tim Felix- Supervisor 
Alexander Paul – Supervisor 
Tony Seymour – Security officer 
Gerald Seymour – Security officer 
Ron Victor – Security Officer 
Wes Francis Jr – Security Officer

What they do: 

Our security team will be observing, recording and reporting.  They will be observing any suspicious or unauthorized activity in the community, monitoring and documenting suspicious activity, and will report to the RCMP any situation that may pose risk and safety issues for members and community. 

Issues as an example:  

  • Fire bans 

  • Illegal activity 

  • Prevention of theft in community, 

  • Prevention of criminal activity in community 

  • Monitoring use of community spaces after hours 

  • Monitoring underage drinking, partying or risky behavior 

Sts’ailes Contact List 

Security Supervisors 

Tim Felix 
Alex Paul 
604-798-7990  

Sts’ailes Fire department 

Ed Carter, Fire Chief 
Dale Leon, Fire Captain 
604-796-2888 

Sts’ailes Administration 

Reception 
604-796-2116 

After Hours First Aid 

Ed Carter 
604-491-3065 

Sts’ailes Health Nurses 
(Monday, Wednesday and Friday) 
604-796-8586  

External Contact List: 

Health 

After Hours Health 
8-1-1 

Agassiz RCMP 

Non-emergency 
604-796-2211 

RCMP / Fire / Ambulance 

Emergency 
911 


For emergency situations where you feel you or someone you know is facing immediate threat or safety concern, please call 9-1-1.  

Examples:  

  • Fire 

  • Motor vehicle accident 

  • Medical health emergency or distress 

  • Criminal act that has happened or has happened. (theft, break and enter, robbery, assault, domestic violence, child safety concerns. 

Canada Revenue Agency & Service Canada Offering Live Webinar for Indigenous Peoples

Canada Revenue Agency and Service Canada are please to offer a joint live webinar for Indigenous Peoples. 

Indigenous Peoples Benefits and Credits Presentation on July 29, 2021 from 1:30PM – 3:00PM Pacific Daylight Time

Don’t miss out on the benefits and credits to which you may be entitled. Some of the benefits and credits to which you may be eligible for are the Canada child benefit, Disability tax credit, Child disability benefit, Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax Credit, and the Canada Workers Benefit. Also, find out how to apply for, and if you are eligible for, the new Canada Recovery Benefits. Tips on how to prepare for and contact Service Canada. Apply for pensions online and access your EI information with the My Service Canada Account. Do you know where to find the benefits you may qualify for? Are you taking advantage of Government Grants and Bonds? 

You can register for the event here: https://canada.webex.com/canada/onstage/g.php?MTID=eeb9ceffc6b2c898d4f837cd936c149d5

Cancellation of 2021 Sasquatch Days

On behalf of Xwilexmet and the team in charge of planning Sasquatch Days, we want to inform you that we are following the rules and guidelines set out in the Interim Covid Law, the Provincial Health orders, we regretfully have to cancel Sasquatch Days for the 2021 year. This decision was made for the safety of all clubs, elders, youth, the community and all others impacted. We hope everyone stays safe during this pandemic and with the new recent developments of the new variant strains that are beginning to take root. We hope this will pass soon enough.

Join us to continue reducing waste in our community - Complete this survey by March 25, 2021

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Join us to continue reducing waste in our community!

Ey swayel Sts’ailes!

The Lands Department is working with Capital and Public Works to create a Sts’ailes Zero Waste Management Plan. We want to know what you think about our current waste management system, and ways our community can reduce waste and create less garbage.

Please fill out this survey by March 25, 2021. If you require a hard copy of the survey, please call Dawn at (604)-997-7404 Monday to Friday and the survey can be completed over the phone or a hard copy can be delivered. COVID safety practices will be followed.

You have an option to be entered into a raffle to win the following prizes.

1.   1 FIRMAN 4550/3650 Watt Recoil Start Gas Portable Generator

2.   1 set of 121 Liter Garbage and Recycling can on wheels

3.   1 of 4 - $50 Master Card gift cards

Get an additional raffle ticket by joining the Sts’ailes Lands Office Community Info Page and posting a picture of your recycling setup at home in the comments of the survey posting .

Kw’as hoy siyam qas te siyaye!

CRA Indigenous Peoples Benefits and Credits Webinar

CRA Indigenous Peoples Benefits and Credits Webinar Presentation Invites for January and February

Canada Revenue Agency is offering the following webinars in January and February:

Benefits and Credits Presentation on January 12, 2021 from 1:30PM – 2:30PM and February 2, 2021 from 1:30PM – 2:30PM.

Don’t miss out on the benefits and credits to which you may be entitled. Some of the benefits and credits to which you may be eligible for are the Canada child benefit, Disability tax credit, Child disability benefit, Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax Credit, and the Canada Workers Benefit. If you do your taxes after the filing deadline, your payments could be delayed.

You can register for any of the above webinars by going to the below link and clicking on the link associated with the date of your choice.

https://canada.webex.com/canada/onstage/g.php?PRID=4f1473dfdd206ba0967b78ce55fe4326

Regards,

Donavin Robinson
Outreach Officer, Assessment, Benefit, and Service Branch
Canada Revenue Agency / Government of Canada
Conseillèr la visibilité, Direction générale de cotisation, de prestation et de service
Agence du revenu du Canada / Gouvernement du Canada

Sts'ailes Bulletin - Covid-19 Update (May 12th, 2020)

We are treading a new path for Sts’ailes during this global pandemic. Our first priority is to protect our people. Our efforts contribute to the regional, provincial, and national efforts to reduce the spread of the virus so that our medical health system does not get overburdened.

Due to everyone’s cooperation, there are no cases of COVID-19 in the community today. Thank you all for your efforts, and we must stay the course and continue these efforts.

Amendment to the Sts’ailes Interim Law

Effective May 12, 2020, the Sts’ailes Interim COVID-19 Virus Community Protection Law (also known as the Sts’ailes Interim Law) was amended:

To increase from two (2) residents to up to six (6) residents of the community from different residences to gather on Sts’ailes lands and residences.

The law requiring physical distancing (remaining 2 metres or six feet apart from one another) remains in place. This means ensuring where you gather provides physical distancing at all times.

For Example:

Gatherings on Sts’ailes Lands: gatherings at the Main Beach or Soccer Field is increased to six (6) people. These six (6) people can be from different residences. The physical distancing of two (2) meters or six (6) feet must be maintained by those from different residences.

Gatherings in Residences: up to six (6) guests are permitted at your residence at one time, with a maximum of ten (10) people in total. This means a residence with six (6) people permanently residing there can have four (4) guests. The physical distancing of two (2) meters or six (6) feet must be maintained by those from different residences.

This amendment (and other safety measures) will be revisited by Chief & Council on May 26, 2020. The Community Gate remains in place. Community residents and staff or companies will have continued access as approved by the law.

EOC Level One

As of April 30, 2020, we returned to Activation Level One with moderate staffing in a virtual EOC and providing greater support to the COVID-19 Interim Law Enforcement Team.

Returning to EOC to Level One does not mean that the safety measures and laws put in place are lifted or less serious.

EOC Level One Means:

  1. The physical EOC location closed, and a virtual EOC remained open (which means the Council Chambers will reopen for day-to-day operations);

  2. The Sts’ailes Interim COVID-19 Virus Community Protection Law (also called “the Interim Law”) remains in effect;

  3. Mandatory Safety Measures in Sts’ailes facilities remain in place;

  4. Sts’ailes will continue to stay informed of the Medical Health Official guidelines, our Sts’ailes Nursing Staff advisements, and our Pandemic Plan;

  5. The EOC team meetings will be reduced from every weekday to twice a week, every Monday and Thursday at 9:00am (virtual/on-line meetings);

  6. EOC staff are expected to continue to fulfill their duties on EOC days or as required, and to attend the EOC team meetings;

  7. We must be prepared to move forward at any time if the situation calls for a higher activation level;

  8. We must also be prepared for other potential upcoming emergencies (i.e. flooding and fire season).

What About the Interim Law and the Community Gate?

  1. In Response to the COVID19 Pandemic Sts’ailes has enacted the Sts’ailes Interim COVID19 Virus Community Protection Law. The Interim Law outlines regulations and restrictions for entrance into the community, gatherings in homes and public places, as well as regulations for social distancing.

  2. The Interim Law is still in effect with the amendment outlined on page one of this news bulletin.

  3. We are concentrating more of our efforts in supporting and enhancing the Enforcement Team: Sts’ailes Officials, Gate Staff, and Admin Support Team that technically assist the Officials.

  4. To report a breach of the LAW contact the Lands Manager or Lands EA at 604-796-2116 Monday- Friday 8-4; for after-hours call 604-997- 7404. The name of the person reporting the breach will be kept confidential.

  5. If you are concerned for community safety or excessive noise due to parties or members under the influence of drugs or alcohol, please call 911.

  6. The Community Gate is still in place.

These are very challenging times for all of us. The weight of what we are facing as individuals and as a community takes a toll on every individual. Please keep this in mind at all times.

Our Enforcement Team is doing their job in the face of a brand new situation, with very serious consequences. Your patience and understanding is necessary at this time.

What Does This Mean For The Administration?

  1. The office remains locked, but services are still available. Please consult with each department about safety measures, which includes services over phone or email, and safety measures if a service requires an in-person meeting.

  2. All Mandatory Safety Measures implemented by the CAO and supported by Chief and Council remain in effect.

  3. All employees and members of Council are subject to the Interim Emergency Law.

  4. Vulnerable staff and staff over the age of 65 years continue to work from home to reduce potential exposure to the virus.

  5. Directors, Managers and Officers (DMOs) continue to coordinate a staggered schedule with the remaining staff that are working in the offices (example, switching out 50% in the office and 50% work from home or 3 days work in the office and 2 days work from home, etc.).

  6. The increase of janitorial staff continues to periodically sanitize high touch areas.

There is no cure. There is no vaccine. All of the measures are to help our community reduce and limit contracting the virus. This is for the protection of all.

We are in this together. Stay the course. Be Patient. Be Kind

Sts’ailes Interim COVID-19 Virus Community Protection Law

In Response to the COVID19 Pandemic Sts’ailes has enacted the Sts’ailes Interim COVID19 Virus Community Protection Law. This Interim Law is enacted for the health and safety of the community.

The Sts’ailes Interim COVID19 Virus Community Protection Law outlines regulations and restrictions for entrance into the community, gatherings in homes and public places, as well as regulations for social distancing. 

To report a breach of the Law contact the Lands Manager or Lands EA at 604-796-2116 Monday- Friday 8-4; for after-hours call 604-997- 7404

If this report is around suspicion of members partying or members under the influence of drugs or alcohol please call 911. 

Incident

April 23, 2020

Ey Swayel

We understand your concern for the community as these are very anxiety-inducing times. On April 22nd there was some concern from community members of a person spitting on door handles. At this time, there is no evidence of this happening. The RCMP were called to look for a suspicious person the evening of April 21st but did not find anyone nor did they find a camp.

If anyone were to see someone spitting on door handles, they should promptly call police and also alert Tim Felix, Dawn Charlie and Stephanie Leon Riedl as Sts’ailes takes these matters seriously.

Tim Felix
tim.felix@stsailes.com

Dawn Charlie
dawn.charlie@stsailes.com

Stephanie Leon Riedl
stephanie.riedl@stsailes.com

Kwa’shóy (Thank you)

Potential Secondary Exposure

April 23, 2020

Ey Swayel

We are aware of concerns around a potential secondary exposure to COVID-19 within the community. Secondary exposure means that a member had been in contact with someone that was in contact with a positive case. This case was brought to the attention of the Yeqwethet (Health Department) and the Sts’ailes Emergency Operations Center by the family immediately. Sts’ailes has been in contact with the British Columbia Center for Disease Control and First Nations Health Authority for appropriate follow up and we have chosen to take extra precautionary measures for the safety of the community. At this time, the member is in good health and will be self-isolating. There is no indication that this is a positive case, but this is a reminder of the potential risk our people could experience if this virus were to come in to our community. We therefore further promote the infection control standards:

  • Refrain from touching your face (eyes, ears, nose, and mouth) 

  • Cover your mouth with the inside of your arm when you cough, sneeze or breathe heavily 

  • Practice social distancing – stay two meters/six feet or more apart from one another 

  • Sanitize high touch areas in your home 

  • Only go shopping when you need essentials

If you have symptoms of COVID-19, we ask that you notify the Yeqwethet Nurses (Health Department) for appropriate care at 604-798-8586.

Sts’ailes is here to support and protect you. We will continue to keep you informed.

Kwa’shóy (Thank you)

Notice to Sts'ailes Community RE: COVID-19

WHAT IS CORONAVIRUS?

COVID-19 is a respiratory illness that has been identified as an outbreak globally.  It is a global health emergency.  There is no vaccine for this illness.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

Common symptoms include:

  1. Dry cough

  2. Fever

  3. Shortness of breath

WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE THESE SYMPTOMS?

  • Call the Yeqwethet department BEFORE coming into the Health Center.  We will give you further instruction; OR

  • Call 811 and a nurse will provide further instruction.

  • DO NOT go to Emergency unless you have been instructed to do so by a Healthcare professional (811 or Yeqwethet nursing)

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:

  • Stay home

  • Wash hands often

  • Cough/sneeze into your sleeve or tissue

  • Keep a distance of 6 feet from other people in public places

  • Do not touch your face after touching public hard surfaces

WHO IS AT RISK?

Increased risk involves Elders, anyone with a compromised immune system, and anyone with underlying medical conditions.  Although anyone can contract the illness, the average healthy person would normally fully recover.

WHAT IS THE BAND DOING?

Sts’ailes Chief and Council and CAO are keeping up with current developments.  An emergency Council meeting took place on March 12.  Sts’ailes Yeqwethet is doing its utmost to stay on top of this rapidly evolving situation.  Information is constantly coming in from First Nations Health Authority, World Health Organization, and Fraser Health Authority.  This includes the following measures:

  • Yeqwethet team has updated the Communicable Disease Plan.  We are in Level 1 meaning we are closely monitoring the situation and preparing.  

  • Council and CAO directed all staff to NOT attend large meetings and community events have been cancelled/postponed.

  • Yeqwethet Aylexw has closed all programming until further notice.  (Spring Break program is cancelled.)

  • Information is being shared in the community via FaceBook, Door to Door notice, Bullletin Board notice, Stsailes.com website, etc.

  • CPW and SDC have increased janitorial services in all community buildings to ensure adequate disinfection.

  • PLEASE NOTE:  distribution of masks, hand sanitizer and other supplies to the community is NOT possible or necessary.

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

  1. Stay home and/or avoid public places

  2. Wash hands often

  3. Cough/sneeze into your sleeve or tissue

  4. Keep a distance of 6 feet from other people in public places

  5. Do not touch your face after touching public hard surfaces

  6. Travel outside Canada is NOT advised

  7. Keep informed.  Valid information is available (see attached information)

  8. DO NOT listen to rumors

  9. Check the Sts’ailes Yeqwethet & Snowoyelh Services FaceBook page for updates to be posted by 4pm daily.

Public Health Agency of Canada has set up a 2020 Novel Coronavirus telephone information line at: 1-833-784-4397.


CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) INFORMATION SHEET

* Borrowed from Sto:lo Service Agency *

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Change in Schedule - 2019 Sasquatch Days

As discussed by the Race Committee, out of respect for Siyam Frank Malloway’s funeral service, the following revision for Sunday’s Race sequence is as follows:

  • Sunday Skippers meeting and draw will be at 11:30am with Races starting at noon.

  • There will be only 6 man & 11 man races and cutting all single and double races for Sunday.

This is to accommodate services on Sunday, June 16th at 9am.

Thank you for your understanding.

*UPDATE* Notice of Highway Construction Along Hwy. 7

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ATTENTION: LOCAL AREA STAKEHOLDERS

Highway Construction Project Announcement

Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure Project No. 12757‐2019 Asphalt Road Resurfacing H7: Harrison Mills – Harrison River Bridge to Pump House Bridge (19.8 Lane Km)

Job Site Description:

Okanagan Aggregates Ltd. would like to inform you that from June 10th to June 15th, 2019, there will be single lane alternating traffic 24 hours per day for the east side of Mount Woodside Hill.  

Traffic  delays  will  be  a  maximum  of  20  minutes  and  traffic  through  the  overnight  periods  is expected to be light. Okanagan Aggregates Ltd. will accommodate the passage of Emergency vehicles through the work site as safely and expediently as possible.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Inquiries regarding this project can be directed to:

Okanagan Aggregates Ltd.
Head Office: 250‐546‐3088

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2019 Sasquatch Days

Be a part of living history…

Join us for the 8th Annual Sasquatch Days on June 15 & 16. This historic event aims to share Sts’ailes culture and traditions in this beautiful location on the shores of Harrison Lake. 

Come and enjoy salmon BBQ, artisans & vendors and the heart of the event - war canoe races. Canoe Clubs from all over British Columbia and Washington State come to compete in Sasquatch Days each year. It is always exciting and the competition is fierce!

For more information, please go to https://www.tourismharrison.com/sasquatch-days



Notice of Highway Construction Along Hwy. 7

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ATTENTION: LOCAL AREA STAKEHOLDERS

Highway Construction Project Announcement

Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure Project No. 12757‐2019 Asphalt Road Resurfacing H7: Harrison Mills – Harrison River Bridge to Pump House Bridge (19.8 Lane Km)

Job Site Description:

Okanagan Aggregates Ltd. would like to inform you that from May 27th to June 28th, 2019, road construction will take place on Highway 7 from the east end of Harrison River Bridge to the west end of Pump House Bridge.  

Work will be between the hours of 7:00 am and 7:00 pm, Monday to Saturday. No work will be performed  on  the  highway  during  the  long  weekends.    Okanagan  Aggregates  Ltd.  will  be  operating and maintaining single‐lane alternating traffic throughout the project. Traffic delays are  expected  to  be  minimal.  Okanagan  Aggregates  Ltd.  will  accommodate the passage of  Emergency vehicles through the work site as safely and expediently as possible.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Inquiries regarding this project can be directed to:

Okanagan Aggregates Ltd.
Head Office: 250‐546‐3088

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Matriarchs & Patriarchs Meeting

Monday May 27 @ 9 am

Door Prizes ~ Give-Aways ~ Snacks & Lunch Provided

New legislation has been implemented that First Nation Matriarchs and Patriarchs now have say on our children in care. Helen Joe has been hired as Matriarch Coordinator by Sto:lo Tribal Council. She will be presenting the Matriarch / Patriarch information.

Location: Charlie Longhouse (5041 Chehalis Rd.)
Contact: RSVP to Troy Charlie at 604.796.1282 or drop off registration at Snowoyelh.

Call For Catering

Attention Fundraisers with FoodSafe & Experience! We are searching for a caterer to provide a healthy dinner at the Sts’ailes Open House.

Deadline to Apply is Friday May 24 @ 3 pm.

Date of Event: Thursday May 30th

Catering Details: Full course, healthy options, coffee, tea, dessert, ready for 6:00 pm at the Sts’ailes Community School Gym, for 200 people @ $15.00/plate = $3,000

Requirements: Mot-Free, gluten-free, no pork; provide copy of FoodSafe certification; Provide own food, equipment; must have experience catering large events

How It Works: All qualified applicants will be entered into a draw for the catering job. The winner will be announced on Friday May 24 at 4 pm on the Sts’ailes FaceBook page and at the Sts’ailes Store.

To Apply or for more information: Call Sherylynn at 604-796-2116 ext. 248 or email at sherylynn.crispin@stsailes.com