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Notice: Visitors By Appointment Only

IMPORTANT NOTICE All visitors to the Shuswap Indian Band will be seen by appointment only. Please call: 250-341-3678 THANK YOU for helping us keep our office safe!

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Land Use Plan: Community Meeting and Upcoming Vote

LAND USE PLANCOMMUNITY MEETING AND UPCOMING VOTEOPEN TO ALL SHUSWAP INDIAN BAND MEMBERS Date: Wednesday, September 30th, 2020Time: 6:00 pmLocation: Virtual Meeting via Zoom (Details to be sent by email in coming days) The Shuswap Indian Band is currently undertaking an update to the community’s on-reserve Land Use Plan. A previous version of the Plan

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IMPACTS OF THE TRANSITION FROM CERB TO EI ON BC FIRST NATIONS

TO: UBCIC CHIEFS COUNCILFROM: NATASHA KIM, POLICY RESEARCHER AND WRITERDATE: AUGUST 24, 2020RE: IMPACTS OF THE TRANSITION FROM CERB TO EI ON BC FIRST NATIONS PURPOSE: To provide the UBCIC Chiefs Council with a comprehensive background and analysis of the federal government’s plans to transition Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) recipients back to employment insurance

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Emergency Grab & Go Bag List

Before an evacuation you should have this bag completed. When you are requested to leave your home and go to an Emergency Social Services Reception Centre, a Grab & Go Bag should be small enough for you to carry but sustain you and your family for 6-12 hours. The following listare some items that are

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Transportation Survey

Shuswap Band and The District of Invermere are excited for the opportunity to make active transportation a more convenient, safe, attractive and fun transportation choice for people of all ages and abilities. Please take this survey now. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/InvermereShuswapATSurvey

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Media Alert: Secwépemc Leadership Launch Video

MEDIA ALERT! Secwépemc Leadership Launch Video on Covid-19 Nation response – May 13th, 2020 Media Launch On March 23, 2020, Secwépemc Nation called a State of Emergency due to Covid-19 to exercise our collective rights and sacred responsibilities for the health and safety of our members and enact Nation protective measures that poses an existing

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Update #22: COVID-19 MESSAGE FROM ISC BC REGION

Good afternoon, Thanks to everyone who participated in the ISC BC Region Town Hall Webinar this morning hosted by the First Nations Public Service Secretariat (FNPSS). A special thanks to Richard Jock, Interim Chief Executive Officer, and Katie Hughes, Executive Director, Mental Health and Wellness of the First Nations Health Authority for their participation and

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