Upcoming Meetings
CSTC Chiefs Meetings
January 22nd - Burns Lake Band
All meetings begin at 9:00am. For more information contact: Joan Findlay, Executive Assistant at 1-800-280-8722 ext. 232.
BC First Nations & Mountain Pine Beetle Updates
BC First Nations Mountain Pine Beetle Interim Working Group
BC FIRST NATIONS AND THE MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE EPIDEMIC: Developing A Strategy and Action Plan; Implementing the New Relationship Sept. 2005 - Forum held in Prince George
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Save Amazay Lake - Stop Kemess North Mine
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council Aboriginal Interest & Use Study on the Enbridge Gateway Pipeline: An Assessment of the Impacts of the Proposed Enbridge Gateway Pipeline on the Carrier Sekani First Nations.
Click here to download the complete report.
Click here to download an overview of the AIUS.
To request a hard copy of the report please contact Tara Marsden, Project Director at 1-800-280-8722 ext. 236
Elections for Tribal Chief and Vice-Tribal Chief - July 21, 2006
David Luggi, Stellat'en First Nation voted as Tribal Chief. Catherine Lessard, Nak'azdli First Nation voted as Vice-Tribal Chief.
Click here to download the election results.
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The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council Society
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CSTC) represents members from seven First Nations who belong to the CSTC association. Five thousand members make up the membership of the seven First Nations, which includes Burns Lake Band (Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation), Nak'azdli Band, Nadleh Whut'en, Saik'uz First Nation, Takla Lake First Nation, Tl'azt'en Nation, and Wet'suwet'en First Nation.
The Tribal Council is an advocate for, and frequently represents the interests of, its member-nations. The Council also provides technical and professional services to its member-nations in such areas as fisheries, education, economic development, community and infrastructure planning, forestry, financial management, and treaty negotiations.
The Council is overseen by:
The Tribal Council head office is located at the administration offices of the Stellat'en First Nation, a member-nation located 160 kilometres from Prince George. The branch office of the Tribal Council is located in Prince George in the Takla Development Building at 200 - 1460 Sixth Avenue.
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| Member First Nations | CSTC Mandate & Services | |
| Burns Lake Band (Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation) | Carrier Sekani Tribal Council Mandate | |
| Nadleh Whut'en First Nation | CSTC Declaration of Alliance | |
| Nak'azdli Band | A Chronology | |
| Saik'uz First Nation | A History of the Dakelh | |
| Stellat'en First Nation | The Land Question | |
| Takla Lake First Nation | CSTC Member Nations | |
| Tl'azt'en Nations | CSTC Forestry | |
| Wet'suwet'en First Nation | CSTC Fisheries | |
| CSTC Technical Services | ||
| Employment Opportunities | CSTC Staff | |
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