Snuneymuxw News is published monthly.
Snuneymuxw First Nation, 668 Centre St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 4Z4
Tel: 250-740-2300, 1-888-636-8789 [email protected]
Hometown Hockey visits Snuneymuxw
Volume 8 Issue 3, March 24, 2017
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Hometown Hockey visits Snuneymuxw
On February 23rd, 2017, Tara Slone and Ron MacLean from Roger’s Hometown Hockey visited Snuneymuxw Territory which in-
cluded Tara and the entire Rogers Broadcast Crew embarking on a memorable trip to Saysutshun - Newcastle Island.
Tara was welcomed by a Snuneymuxw Welcome Ceremony & Feast. The day began with the Welcome Ceremony beginning at
Maffeo Sutton dock and proceeded with Tara travelling to Saysutshun in a sea-going canoe. Upon arriving to Saysutshun, Tara
was ushered with a welcome song to the Saysutshun Pavilion where the Snuneymuxw Dance Group shared a traditional perfor-
mance. A Snuneymuxw Artisan Village was set up and included many Snuneymuxw Artists sharing their art with everyone in
attendance. Thank you to the 10 + Snuneymuxw Artisans who participated to showcase their remarkable work! Thank you to our
fabulous Chef Amanda Seward and volunteers!
Noel, a locally-renowned carver, had been commissioned to carve a totem (4-5 feet tall) and was carving this totem at the Artisan
Village with Tara Slone. The Snuneymuxw totem pole was gifted to Tara, Ron and the entire Rogers Broadcast team.
Ron MacLean, noted broadcaster from Roger's Hometown Hockey, commented, “Thank you so much to Chief Wesley, SFN Coun-
cil and Stephanie White for performing a welcome dance for us
yesterday. I am enormously invested in the story of our history,
and the remarkable comeback you and other First Nations are
making, to the teaching, the respect for treaties and mutual
sharing of the land. Just so important. I know Tara was thrilled,
and she is a tremendous voice in this process. We will tell your
story. Thank you all SFN members and guests that participated
and attended this special event.”
QQS also attended the John Barsby Community School for the
Hometown Hockey event there with mascots and friends.
Thank you for visiting our community!
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See all the photos at www.snuneymuxw.ca/photos
Some photos courtesy of Dave Bodaly—
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Annual Career Fair Another successful Career Fair was held at the new commu-nity building. Along with QQS, some local schools attended and enjoyed the information by the exhibitors, entertainment and great food! Thank you to the Exhibitors: 1. Ay Lelum: House of Good Design 2. UBC Sauder School of Business 3. First Nations Health Authority 4. Canadian School of Natural Nutrition 5. Vancouver Island University 6. The Grand Hotel 7. The Waterfront Suites & Marina 8. Vancouver Island Academy 9. City of Nanaimo 10. Nanaimo Fire Department 11. RCMP, Constable Mike Bigg 12. Seaspan Ferries 13. Nanaimo Port Authority 14. SFN's Petroglyph Development Group 15. BC First Nations Forestry Council 16. Western Forest Products 17. Coastland Wood Industries 18. Kw'umut Lelum Child & Family Services 19. Representative of Children & Youth 20. Nanaimo Youth Services Association 21. Kuu-us Crisis Services 22. Changing Directions, In Support of Aboriginal Youth 23. SFN Health Department 24. Charles Boyle, Architect 25. Amy Wyse, Floral Designer 26. GT Hiring Solutions 27. Sprott Shaw College 28. Aboriginal Child & Youth Mental Health Services 29. BMO Bank of Montreal Special thanks go to Elder Lolly Good for the Opening Prayer. Thank you to Chief John Wesley and Councillors Doug White Jr. & Doug White III for their welcome speech and words of encouragement regarding Education and Careers. Thanks to Christie Charles, a.k.a. Miss Christie Lee, Musqueam/Tsleil-Waututh who rapped for us in Musqueam dialect hun'qumi'num. Thanks to Virginia Robertson who did a Cedar bark weaving demonstration and Amy wyse - retired florist - who had over 60 girls make corsages. The delicious lunch was prepared by Chef Amanda Seward, a graduate of VIU Culinary Arts Pro-gram and served by SFN staff. Thank you to everyone!
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See all the photos at: www.snuneymuxw.ca/photos
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Elders Luncheon
Nancy and her Cultural team would like to thank the following people who took the time out of their lunch break to help serve the Island Elders who came to have lunch with our el-ders.
Thank you so much!
Vanessa Wyse
Charlene Paul
Celestine Aleck
Myrna Seward
Kate Good
Tara White
Desiree Harris
Trisha Pantell
We could not have had a smooth afternoon without your help.
The comments from some of the elders were “your helpers are so helpful and friendly”, “the food was delicious”, “the young dancers are so good” – “your building is beautiful” “we love coming to Nanaimo”.
Education and Cultural Department
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NEWS Sayshutsun - Newcastle Island Newcastle Island Ferry Service Ltd. is excited to announce that in January 2017 Snuneymuxw First Nation purchased the
Grey Selkie ship from Victoria Harbour Ferry Co. Ltd. Purchasing the Grey Selkie ship is a fundamental building block for
Snuneymuxw to provide access and transportation to Newcastle Island while strengthening the Snuneymuxw economy.
NCI Ferry Service Ltd. is beneficially owned by Snuneymuxw First Nation and is responsible for NCI management and devel-
opment.
Through a good faith and vibrant partnership, the Waterfront Suites and Marina worked with Erralyn Thomas, who is the
president of NCI Ferry Service Ltd., over a few months to make this goal a reality. Ms. Thomas shares “we are committed to
continue to achieve results in the Snuneymuxw Corporate Strategic Plan, strengthen the Snuneymuxw economy, create
jobs for Snuneymuxw membership and build our Snuneymuxw Community”. "We are thrilled to be part of the Newcastle
Island Ferry Service,” said Odai Sirri, Director of Operations for Waterfront Suites and Marina. “This is a major milestone for
Snuneymuxw First Nation and the Nanaimo community and we are honoured to be part of this important initiative," he
added. Stay tuned for more to come!
Ferry Service
Peak Season—June 1 – September 15—9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday to Saturday Sailings every half hour
Shoulder Season—September 16 – October 15 / April 1 – May 30—10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday to Saturday Sailings eve-
ry half hour
Low Season—October 16 – March 31—11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sunday to Saturday Sailings every hour
Ferry Fees
General Admission (applies to infant,
child, adult or senior) - $ 5. 00
20 Passes—$ 80. 00
Pets—$ 1. 00
Bicycle—$ 2. 00
Luggage—$ 1. 00
Special Event Booking—please contact
Departure Locations:
1) Maffeo Sutton Dock
2) Waterfront Marine & Suites Dock
o The Ferry Service, Ferry Schedule, Ferry Fees and Departure Locations will commence April 1, 2017.
o The Ferry Schedule and Departure Locations are subject to change.
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Petroglyph Development Group Community Initiatives
Notices will be delivered and posted on the SFN website prior to initiative.
If you have large items that you would like removed from your yard please call us at
PDG 250-740-2307
ROSE SCOW is turning 90-years young! Join the Snuneymuxw First Nations and the Scow Family in celebrating this joyous occasion!
To be held on:
Sunday April 30th, 2017 at the Community Kitchen
(off Cedar Road, Nanaimo)
12:00 noon Doors Open / 12:30 p.m. Lunch
If you were thinking of bringing a gift, please consider contributing towards the Money Tree instead.
Spring clean-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NCI Open House. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mother’s Day Feast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Father’s Day Feast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Quarterly Community Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Quarterly Community Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Thanksgiving Feast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Remembrance Day Ceremony & Feast. . . . . . .
Quarterly Community Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Elders Firewood Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
April 3 – 28, 2017
April 8, 2017
May 14, 2017
June 18, 2017
June 21, 2017
September 21, 2017
October 9, 2017
November 11, 2017
December 14, 2017
NOV/DEC/JAN
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Health Department
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Lands and Resources Department
Herring Roe on Kelp/Bough SFN members planning on harvesting Roe within our territory are urged to mark your
bough/trees clearly on your buoy with your name and phone number, so there will be
no confusion on whose gear it is.
Please let Snuneymuxw Fisheries Department know either by nautical location or land-
marks where you will be setting your gear to ensure the Commercial herring fleet stay
clear of any beach where Snuneymuxw fishermen are harvesting.
Any inquiries please call Snuneymuxw Fisheries and Wildlife at (250) 740-2300 or
Juan 250-816-2877.
Welcome Lisa Hanuse to the Health Centre
My name is Lisa Hanuse. My Kwakwala name is Yakakwilas from the Alert Bay Namgis & Musgamagw Tsawataineuk Territory of the
Kwakwaki’wakw people. Working in community has allowed me to enrich our culture, family, identity and teachings of our Ancestors. I
am deeply honored to have been chosen to empower the Snuneymuxw First Nation Youth “Addictions Outreach Support Worker” with
teachings, tools and support to guide them through the Inter-generational pain with Outreach work. I have Addictions training and
worked as a Counsellor in a Treatment Center. I’ve acquired education at VIU with presently attaining the Child & Youth Care Degree. I
carry gifts of sensitivity and compassion for our First Nations Community. The history and the theories are utilized to enrich the teach-
ings I have through my own self-care in health and wellness. My future goals are to complete my Child & Youth Care Degree in Addic-
tions and to facilitate Workshops in Health & Wellness for the communities.
I believe “Reconciliation” means to reconcile with “self” and “other” through past
and future traumas of ourselves and ancestral pain. I feel reconciliation is a process
to support others in their process and foremost taking care of self. I feel the fight is
over and we need to teach others how to be one with each other’s by working to-
gether through “Reconciliation” with gaining skills, cultural teachings, and care and
understanding for “Our future” – “Our Children”.
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Social Development Department
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Social Development Spring Updates
Free gym passes are available! Just sign your name under the Social Development clientele sign-
in sheet at the Admin office reception. Your children are welcome to attend according to the
age requirement for the gym.
Annual reviews are due for all SA clients. Social Development needs new bank statements, BC
Hydro, application consents, and taxes when complete.
Please pick up your T5 slips if you haven’t already done so.
Drop-in for clients is Mondays and Thursdays.
Wednesdays are for appointments only.
No clients are seen on Fridays.
Please note that if Social Development doesn’t have current Hydro bills, AANDC (INAC) will not
accept our payment and claw back this money. We need current Hydro bills every month.
Once again, per capita land claims will not affect any SA clients income assistance cheques. This
was effective Oct. 1, 2016 when AANDC (INAC) approved their policy on distributions.
Please contact the SA department at 250-740-2300 if you have any questions.
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Snuneymuxw Social Development Workshops
What: Indian Residential School Survivors Society – History and Impacts of Residential School,
and Healing the Trauma
When: March 28/29
Where: Snuneymuxw Recreation Centre Multipurpose room.
Time: 10 – 3
Snacks and lunch will be provided
Please contact Violet Elliott for more information
250 740 2349
Violet, the Cultural LifeSkills worker is here for you Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Please
make appointments with her for resume help.
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Housing and Infrastructure Department
Energy Audits
Last year SFN completed an Energy Plan and applied for funding to cover the cost of Energy Audits
for every reservation home. These Energy Audits are tools to help plan for better energy efficiency.
Please contact Anna Wyse at 250-740-2300 to book an appointment before March 31, 2017 for a
home audit. We are now offering 3 incentive prizes. If you have already completed your Audit, your
name will be included in the Draw for a chance to win one of 3 - $500 Woodgrove gift cards.
Draw date: April 7, 2017.
Garbage and Recycling
Recycling is picked up every Wednesday
Garbage is picked up every Thursday
Please have your garbage and recycling out by 8:00 am on the day of the service
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Notice of Demolition Work on IR #3 Work has begun this week on the demolition of the remaining concrete structures from the former coal mine on IR #3. Several of these structures currently create a significant public safety concern.
The work will include breaking up the old concrete structures and crushing it to a size suitable for use onsite to backfill the holes remaining after the demolition.
This work will be ongoing for approximately four (4) weeks, and is scheduled to be complete by mid-April.
The work will be supervised by Golder Associates with equipment supplied by Cop Can Con-struction Ltd.
Every effort will be made to minimize disruption to residents in the area.
For further information, please contact:
Doug Muir, SFN Community Infrastructure Housing Coordinator (250 740 2331)
Jeff Christie, Golder Associates (604 296 2796)
Rick Shafer, Project Manager (250 715 6201)
Notice of Tree Trimming on IR #4 – Longhouse Road Tree trimming will begin possibly this week by B.C. Hydro and will take place over the next two weeks on Longhouse Road. The tree trimming crew will trim along the road to where you just start to turn the cor-ner and see the community kitchen and is to remove the pole in the middle of the road and transfer the lines accordingly. Thank you for your patience. If you have any questions, please contact the Housing Dept. at 250-740-2300.
Notice of Sewer Line Connections on IR #4 We are excited to announce that the sewer line connections have begun at IR#4. Sewer lines will become connected from the main sewer line from the road to where your plumbing connects to your septic tank. The Septic Tanks will be decommissioned and the area that will be disturbed will be brought back to the current condition or better. Your plumbing (toilets, shower/bath, sinks) will not be able to be used during the changeover in the system. An SFN representative will come door to door to explain to each household the reconnections. If you have any questions please call: James Wesley at 250-713-7402 or Richard White at 250-668-2696.
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HELISET HALE 2017
A relay run for suicide prevention across Vancouver Island
Sept 10th – 24nd, 2017
HELISET HALE was first held in 2013, as runners completed a run along Vancouver Island. It was a means of rais-
ing awareness of Suicide Prevention and Mental Health and Wellness.
It has now become an annual relay which will happen every September along Vancouver Island. HELISET HALE's
name originates from the SENCOTEN Coast Salish language. Directly translated HELI means “Life” HELISET means
“let life survive within you” and HALE means your speaking to a group of people. More easily translated into
English is “Awaken life within”
Join the HELISET HALE Relay team on their 3nd journey along the island Sept 10th-24th 2017. The team will be
visiting First Nation communities and schools to share their personal stories and presentation.
HELISET HALE is now accepting applications for September 2017 for the following positions: Runners, Drivers,
Cooks, Media/PR, and Road Crew.
Requirements and Commitment for Runners:
• 19+ years or High School Graduate
• First Nation, Inuit, and or Metis Ancestry
• Physically fit and Excellent over Health (capable of running 15km a day minimum)
DEADLINE for applications: Friday April 15th, 2017
Please see the application at: www.snuneymuxw.ca/event/heliset-hale-2017
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Prayer Group
With Brother Mark
Saturdays 7:00 pm
614 Centre Street
Garbage &
Recycling Notice
Recycling pickup Wednesday
Garbage pickup Thursday
Please have your garbage and recycling out
by 8:00 am on the day of the service
Please remember that All recyclables MUST
be in a clear plastic bag or in a bin. The
recycling depot does not accept anything in
a dark garbage bag.
New Housing
Applications
Please update your housing
applications at least once per
year.
You should also be updating if
your contact information has
changed.
Please contact the Housing Dept
if you have any questions.
Thank you.
Visit www.snuneymuxw.ca for
more info!
Mass at the Longhouse Kitchen
Please watch for upcoming dates
and details.
Thank you.
Church Service
Worship Service is at 4 PM every Sunday at Nanaimo Native Victory Church!
Children's Sunday School is at 3:30 PM
Dinner is served every Sunday after service.
Blessings,
Pastor Joon and Christine
Cho
Nanaimo Native
Victory Chapel
471 Irwin St.
250-754-7866
SFN MEMBERS—
PLEASE UPDATE YOUR CONTACT
INFORMATION
Please call the office at: 250-740-
2300 or email:
Please provide your latest contact
information including address, con-
tact numbers, email and any other
updated information.
Thank you for your help!
Wednesday Morning
Coffee Breaks
St. Andrew's United Church at 10:00 AM
311 Fitzwilliam Street
Phone: (250) 753-1924
Check out the latest Nation job postings:
www.snuneymuxw.ca/jobs
www.facebook.com/
SnuneymuxwFirstNation
Recreation Program
Please be advised that the Recreation Do-nation Program has been suspended until further notice.
We will notify you when the Program has been reinstated and the process to follow to be part of the new Program.
Thank you for your patience.