Lands Office

The Lands department has moved office locations our new address is 5127 Sachem Road.  There are currently no Land lines to call directly to each staff member however, each of the Lands staff has their cell phones available to communicate with the public.

The Lands Office manages Sts’ailes Lands in accordance with the Land Code and any other applicable laws, regulations or policies in recognition and assertion of our inherent right to govern our own reserve lands and resources. Membership is encouraged to participate in the law-making process as part of our collective responsibility to our Xa’xa Temexw (our sacred lands), and to each other in the spirit of lets’emo:t (working together with one heart and one mind).

We said yes to Land Code. What Happens now? 

  1. Identification of Land Laws to be created

  2. Engage Sts’ailes members in the creation of Land Laws identified

  3. Enact and enforce the Land Laws

Benefits of your involvement:

  • You could have a great idea? We won’t know until you tell us

  • Your vision for the future generations is important to share

  • Your input is helping form the community voice

  • Your voice matters!

The top 3 laws indicated by participants so far are:

  • Environmental Management

  • Resource Management

  • Animal Control

How we are gathering community input:

Two Land Law Canoe activities we facilitated with Sts’ailes members at the November Open House, the Lands Committee, Chief and Council as well as with the Directors Team. The purpose of the Canoe Activity is to get members to vote for what laws they see as an immediate need in Sts’ailes.

 Lands Office will facilitate lawmaking sessions open to the community. Dates for community lawmaking sessions will be announced shortly. 


Sts’ailes Land Code

The purpose of the Sts’ailes Land Code is to set out the rules, principles and administrative structures that will apply to Sts’ailes reserve lands.The Land Code is pursuant to (or follows) the federal Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management and the First Nations Land Management Act. Sts’ailes members voted yes to the Sts’ailes Land Code on July 25th, 2018.


Law Enactment 

Interim COVID 19 Virus Community Protection Law and Order of Council *amended* and adopted by Sts’ailes Chief and Council as of March 23, 2021

Animal Protection and Control Law adopted by Sts’ailes Chief and Council on September 24, 2019


LANDS & PLANNING STAFF

Shelly Felix
Lands Manager
C: 604.997.7404

Terrington Prest
Additions to Reserve Coordinator
C: 604.997.1138

Tyler Paul
Compliance and Enforcement Officer
C: 604.997.1889