When the Lil’wat Employment Training and Resource Centre got their instagram on

The most favourite part of my job is helping others achieve their goals, seeing our community adapt to the ever changing labour market and overcome barriers together. ~ Telase Pascal, Employment Counsellor Thanks to Linnea Ward, Telase Pascal and Ruth Dick for sharing a week in their work-lives, at the new-this-year Lil'wat Employment Training and … Continue reading When the Lil’wat Employment Training and Resource Centre got their instagram on

Instagrammer Tiago Pereda recalls the highlights of his summer exchange to France

In July, then-13 year old Tiago Pereda, flew off to France, on his own, to experience a language exchange for a month. In the spirit of my personal explorations of the art of letting go, I asked Tiago if he'd spend a week as our instagrammer and reflect on what the trip meant to him. … Continue reading Instagrammer Tiago Pereda recalls the highlights of his summer exchange to France

September 30 Update on the Birkenhead Sockeye Salmon run

via Maxine Bruce Ama Sqit Nsneknukwa7 As of Sunday September 30th, 14,260 Sockeye Salmon are in the Birkenhead River. On Sunday morning, the river temperature was 10.3c, and an average of 12c throughout the project. The river gauge that’s situated at the sockeye fence work site was at 39, and today, Tuesday 2 October, the … Continue reading September 30 Update on the Birkenhead Sockeye Salmon run

Entrepreneur Profile: Tanina Williams

The Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Líl̓wat Stl’atl ímc Business Start-up Program (SLSBSP) has eleven participants elbows deep in the hard work of developing their businesses. The program, being spearheaded by the Whistler Centre for Sustainability in partnership with the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, helps members from regional Indigenous communities get their business up and off the ground. Applications … Continue reading Entrepreneur Profile: Tanina Williams

This Orange Shirt Day, listen to Survivor Stories

The most recent challenge offered up by the Indian Horse Next150 Challenge comes from Edna Manitowabi who played the role of “Naomi” in Indian Horse. Edna Manitowabi, Anishnaabekwe, is Bear Clan, a Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother of Ojibway/Odawa ancestry originally from Wikwemikong, Manitoulin Island. Edna's Challenge “I challenge you to listen to, watch, read, and share … Continue reading This Orange Shirt Day, listen to Survivor Stories

Tracking the return of the Birkenhead River sockeye salmon over time

Salmon watchers were curious about the annual counts being shared this year, and how this relates to previous years'. Thanks to Maxine Joseph-Bruce for sharing this information. via Lil'wat Nation Please see the line-graph that represents the amount of sockeye salmon that have returned to the Birkenhead River over the past 80 years. Interestingly enough, … Continue reading Tracking the return of the Birkenhead River sockeye salmon over time

Líĺwat7úl Rodeo Champs Recognized By BC Sports Hall of Fame September 25

Congratulations to Ha7ya Burt Williams and Katrina Williams who were inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame on Tuesday September 25 for their achievements in rodeo. Their names were put forward by the Líl̓wat Recreation Committee; Lhptaq Councillor Maxine Bruce, Annual Lillooet Lake Rodeo coordinator; and Mr. Elmer Gabriel. Elder Ha7ya, a renowned bull … Continue reading Líĺwat7úl Rodeo Champs Recognized By BC Sports Hall of Fame September 25