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All W̱SÁNEĆ are invited to the WLC’s Open House

2024-01-30T20:10:39+00:00

WLC hosts Open House: All W̱SÁNEĆ are invited On Thursday, February 8th from 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm, the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council is hosting an open house at the WLC offices at 800b Stellys Cross Rd. All W̱SÁNEĆ Community members are invited to attend, this is a great opportunity to meet the team, and to hear the latest updates on the projects WLC staff are working on. Staff members will be sharing presentations with details on the various projects they are working on and will be available to answer questions.  In addition, the WLC's 2023 Annual Report will be available [...]

All W̱SÁNEĆ are invited to the WLC’s Open House2024-01-30T20:10:39+00:00

The WLC is Hiring a Women’s Coordinator

2024-02-06T07:50:41+00:00

The WLC is NOW HIRING: Womens Coordinator CLICK TO VIEW THE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION Sharing medicine bundles – Job posting Pay: $25 per hour, 21 hours per week. $27,300 per year. Length of contract: 12 months, Position to start as soon as possible. Supervisor: Shauna Johnson, W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council  Partner: Sarah Wright Cardinal and Tracy Underwood, University of Victoria Location: W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council office, hybrid (Presence in office required as well as working remote from home).  WLC will provide in-office equipment and a portable laptop. When working from home, Candidates should have stable access to an internet connection and [...]

The WLC is Hiring a Women’s Coordinator2024-02-06T07:50:41+00:00

W̱SÁNEĆ Land Trust Society Holiday Giving Campaign Exceeds Expectations

2024-01-26T00:34:33+00:00

W̱SÁNEĆ Land Trust Society Holiday Giving Campaign Exceeds Expectations The W̱SÁNEĆ Land Trust Society (“WLTS”) raised over $35,000 in its first-ever holiday giving campaign. Since its founding in 2021, WLTS – now a registered charity and approved Ecological Gifts Recipient – has served as a powerful, legacy-building tool for the return of land to the W̱SÁNEĆ community, facilitating the return of over 50 acres of land to W̱SÁNEĆ: 9.67-acre SISȻENEM (Halibut Island) and the 45.7 acres of land situated in the heart of ȾIKEL (Maber Flats). WLTS seeks to continue this important work to help mitigate the harm [...]

W̱SÁNEĆ Land Trust Society Holiday Giving Campaign Exceeds Expectations2024-01-26T00:34:33+00:00

GINPR is hiring a Technical Services Coordinator

2024-01-25T01:02:23+00:00

Technical Services Coordinator II (Asset Management) Parks Canada - Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, Coastal BC Field Unit, Sidney (British Columbia) EG-06 - Technical Services Coordinator II (Asset Management) Full time, 37.5 hours per week starting March 2024 $84,887 to $106,713 For further information on the organization, please visit Parks Canada Closing date: 12 February 2024 - 23:59, Pacific Time Who can apply: All persons who have legal status to work in Canada. Please indicate in your application the reason for which you are entitled to work in Canada: Canadian citizenship, permanent resident status or work permit. For more information on this position and [...]

GINPR is hiring a Technical Services Coordinator2024-01-25T01:02:23+00:00

Indigenous Owned Business: Black Bear Asphalt

2024-01-24T21:01:53+00:00

Black Bear Asphalt Black Bear Asphalt is a Indigenous family owned, and family operated company located in Victoria B.C. Some reasons to consider using Black Bear Asphalt: Expertise: With 17 years experience in the asphalt industry our team of skilled professionals posses the expertise needed to handle a wide range of asphalt issues. From cracks and potholes to sealcoating and oil stain repairs, to pressure washing and asphalt curbs, the bears have you covered. Quality materials: We believe in using only the highest quality materials to ensure durable and long-lasting results. Our commitment to excellence means your asphalt [...]

Indigenous Owned Business: Black Bear Asphalt2024-01-24T21:01:53+00:00

Goldstream Survey Prize Draw

2024-01-24T01:02:25+00:00

First prize draw for $100 from the Goldstream survey entries! W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership are seeking input on whether or not to support the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (MOTI) project to conduct roadwork on the Malahat Highway where it passes through Goldstream Park. We have developed this survey for W̱SÁNEĆ members to provide input on whether or not the proposed MOTI Highway 1 project is acceptable for Goldstream. The next draw will be in February, fill out the survey by clicking the link below. At this time we are seeking feedback from W̱SÁNEĆ Community Members only Fill out the [...]

Goldstream Survey Prize Draw2024-01-24T01:02:25+00:00

Island Health Mental Health & Substance Use Programs Job Opportunities

2024-01-23T21:05:27+00:00

Open Positions MHSU Indigenous Access & Crisis Response Counsellor Aboriginal Support Worker Aboriginal Support Worker MHSU Indigenous Access & Crisis Response Counsellor MHSU Indigenous Access & Crisis Response Counsellor RECENT POSTS Leave Us Your Feedback Here

Island Health Mental Health & Substance Use Programs Job Opportunities2024-01-23T21:05:27+00:00

You Are Invited Jan 26/27th For IMB Community Visioning Sessions

2024-01-22T19:01:39+00:00

Indigenous Management Board: Leadership & Community Visioning Sessions Join the Community Leadership and Community Visioning Sessions to help set the direction of the Indigenous Management Board (IMB), and to create a Shared First Nations Vision for our territories. 👉🏽 Who: Community members of Quw’utsun Nation (Cowichan Tribes, Halalt First Nation, Lyackson First Nation, Penelakut Tribe, and Stz’uminus First Nation), Malahat Nation, Pauquachin First Nation, Snuneymuxw First Nation, Tsawout First Nation and the W̱SÁNEĆ Nation (Tsartlip First Nation and Tseycum First Nation) 📆 When: January 26th and 27th (Same agenda each day, choose a day to attend) 📍Where: Arbutus [...]

You Are Invited Jan 26/27th For IMB Community Visioning Sessions2024-01-22T19:01:39+00:00

This Time 21 Years Ago – January 2003

2024-01-10T18:33:01+00:00

Natives appeal case VICTORIA – Two native men are appealing a precedent-setting decision outlawing pit-lamping – the use of lights to hunt game at night.    Ivan Morris and Carl Olson, of the Saanich First Nation were caught using a flashlight to spot and shoot what turned out to be a decoy deer near Youbou in 1996.    The B.C. Supreme Court rejected an earlier appeal that the 1852 Douglas Treaty allows aboriginals to hunt at night with lights.  Their latest appeal will be heard in the B.C. Court of Appeal. RECENT POSTS How are we doing? Leave [...]

This Time 21 Years Ago – January 20032024-01-10T18:33:01+00:00

Galiano Conservancy Organization Seasonal Job Postings

2024-01-12T23:45:05+00:00

Galiano Conservancy Association Seasonal Job Postings Seasonal Positions Work this Spring / Summer from May through August! Apply by January 31st! Biodiversity Conservation Technician Ecological Restoration Technician Environmental Education Technician Land Stewardship Technician Sustainable Food Systems Technician RECENT POSTS Leave Us Your Feedback Here

Galiano Conservancy Organization Seasonal Job Postings2024-01-12T23:45:05+00:00
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