Salmon 2024 Slideshow by Communications
We are thrilled to share the success of our recent salmon distribution effort, made possible through collaborative efforts with Coldwater member Rob St Louis of Sea Crisp Trading. Together, we secured 11,500 high-quality salmon for distribution among the registered members of our eight Participating Bands.
Our community and team members played a pivotal role in facilitating communication, ordering, and delivery, amidst challenges like threats of wildfires. Community members and staff adapted swiftly to ensure the wrapping and freezing of salmon for communities such as Shackan and Cook's Ferry, guaranteeing availability once conditions improve. This year, the Citxw Nlaka'pamux Assembly also supported in communication, ordering, and delivery needs of both Kanaka Bar Indian Band and Lower Nicola Indian Band to assist in nation capacity building.
Approximately 45 dedicated staff members from K'en T'em and CNA contributed to the smooth distribution of the salmon, spanning nine locations over two days. The decision to provide whole, freshly caught, salmon was intentional, empowering our members to process it according to their preferences—whether for stwen, canning, filleting, drying, or smoking.
We extend our heartfelt appreciation for everyone’s understanding and coordination throughout this endeavor. As always, the salmon remind us of their own schedule—whether they journey down the river or along the highway, they decide when they’re ready!
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