Ktunaxa Nation Council Statement on Fisheries Act charges against Teck Coal Limited
Vaccine distribution for Ktunaxa Citizens
As we work towards securing vaccine for all Ktunaxa Citizens residing within ʔamakʔis Ktunaxa,
we require your help so we can request the correct number of doses.
If you are a Ktunaxa Citizen who would like the vaccine but who has been unable to receive it,
please contact the Ktunaxa Health Clinic Cell at 250-464-9738 or email April.Sullivan@ktunaxa.org.
- This includes people living in the Ktunaxa Communities and outside of them.
- It includes people over the age of 18.
- It includes immediate household members (18+) of these Ktunaxa Citizens.
To limit the amount of phone calls and emails, please correspond on behalf of your household.
The information to provide is:
Your name as it appears on your Care Card;
your Care Card number;
your birth date;
and your phone number.
(Plus that same information for each member of your household who wants the vaccine.)
If you don’t have a Care Card number, call anyway.
If you have any questions about vaccination, please speak with Brittany Groff, RN, BScN, Community/Public Health Nurse, by calling at 250-420-2700 ext. 3025 or by emailing BGroff@ktunaxa.org.
There is no guarantee about the number of doses we may receive, nor when exactly we will receive them.
Signing up does not guarantee a vaccination, as we may not get the total amount we are asking for, but our duty is to provide an estimate of doses that is as accurate as possible.
Thank you for helping us work towards a successful whole community vaccine approach, and the overall goal of community immunity and health.
Newsletter: Education and Employment
Have a look at the latest news from Education and Employment!
In this issue:
Youth Summit
Staff directory
Individual Training Plans
Chipmunk and Grasshopper
Self-Created Summer Student Program
and…
Citizen’s Recognition Awards!
Nomination forms are only available inside the document.
Please email Darcy (see the poster image below for email address) if you would like further information!
Download the PDF below to access the nomination form!
The award is all about supporting your aspirations in a way that is meaningful to you.
(Yep, you can nominate yourself.)
Ktunaxa Speaker Series: Dr. Val Napoleon
Ktunaxa Speaker Series: Dr. Val Napoleon
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Join us to hear insights and perspectives on the topics of Indigenous legal traditions, citizenship, governance and self-determination!
Dr. Val Napoleon is the Professor of Aboriginal Justice and Governance at UVic, and has spent much of her career supporting Indigenous communities through her research and advocacy.
Register by e-mail: darlene.trach@ktunaxa.org
Meeting Announcement