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Chief and Council – Heiltsuk Tribal Council Since then, the Heiltsuk Tribal Council has evolved, blending traditional and contemporary governance models Today, our elected band council consists of a Chief Councillor and 11 councillors, representing both on and off-reserve members
Contact Us – Heiltsuk Tribal Council Emergency Services Heiltsuk Crisis line – 250-957-7048 BC Crimestoppers – 1-800-222-8477 Bella Bella RCMP – 250-957-2388 Ambulance – 1-800-461-9911 Emergency Department – 250-957-2317 KUU-US Crisis Line – 1-800-588-8717 We hear you App – Confidential and secure – 24 7 support for sexual violence Housing emergency – 778-213-8049 Fire department – 250-957-2345 or ian larsen
Who We Are – Heiltsuk Tribal Council The Heiltsuk Tribal Council is dedicated to protecting our way of life and guiding our Nation towards a stronger future We do this through accountable, transparent, and inclusive leadership, while rekindling the teachings of Gvi’ilas (our cultural laws)
Haitzaqv Constitution – Heiltsuk Tribal Council The Haíɫzaqv Constitution outlines the core principles by which the Haíɫzaqv Nation will be governed and organized It establishes the fundamental rules to ensure that the Haíɫzaqv Government serves the interests of its members
Haíɫcístut: Our Path to True Reconciliation – Heiltsuk Tribal Council The Heiltsuk Nation has always defended our people and our lands Now, it is up to Canada and British Columbia to right the wrongs of the past and build a new path toward reconciliation, as we advance towards self-determination Haíɫcístut is not a treaty
Programs and Services – Heiltsuk Tribal Council With declining salmon stocks and growing climate change concerns, this program is vital in supporting and protecting the salmon that have been a cornerstone of the Heiltsuk diet and survival for thousands of years
Financial Administration Law – Heiltsuk Tribal Council In order to be eligible for the 10-Year Grant, a First Nation must enact either a Financial Administration Law or By-Law that meets the FMB’sFinancial Administration Law Standards and that brings into force certain minimum provisions
Big House – Heiltsuk Tribal Council On October 13-17, 2019, we proudly welcomed over 2,000 guests from other First Nations, provincial and federal governments, and First Nations organizations to witness the grand opening This joyous occasion marked the beginning of a new era of cultural renewal, healing, and reclamation
Community Initiatives – Heiltsuk Tribal Council The Pathway to Jurisdiction is the first Haíłzaqv process that includes research and community engagement to draft new Gvi’I’las (laws) for the care, protection, and well-being of our children and families