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Announcement: CNA’s nłeʔkepmxcín and nłeʔképmx Programs Departments Merge!

Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly is excited to announce that our nɬeʔkepmxcín and nɬeʔképmx Programs Departments have been working as one under the new name ʔesknstwexʷ.

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CITXW NLAKA'PAMUX ASSEMBLY'S NŁEʔKÉPMX GUARDIANS DEPARTMENT ADDRESS GROWING ISSUE OF ILLEGAL DUMPING

The nłeʔképmx Guardians department of the Citxw Nlaka'pamux Assembly is sounding the alarm on the increasing problem of illegal dumping across nłeʔképmx territory. Despite the Guardians’ ongoing efforts to clean up our land (tmíxw), illegal dumping has become a significant concern, with multiple truckloads of garbage removed regularly.

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Exploring Opportunities: Insights to the CLAC Dinner

Insights after attending the Christian Labour Association of Canada (CLAC) Opportunity Dinner.

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CNA announces decision on proposed Highland Valley Copper Mine Life Extension, asserting Aboriginal Rights and Title to the Highland Valley

Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly (CNA) has formally announced its support for the Highland Valley Copper Mine Life Extension Project (the Project). This decision follows extensive and deliberate engagement in the Environmental Assessment process and conditions, rooted in the assertion of nłeʔképmx1 rights and title over our territory, including the Highland Valley. CNA’s support reflects a commitment to securing sustainable and culturally respectful outcomes for the eight Participating nłeʔképmx Bands that we represent and securing mitigation measures and restoration of ecosystems in Highland Valley.

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2024 CNA Hunt Camp brings families together

The first Citxw Nlaka'pamux Assembly Hunt Camp held at the newly acquired Surrey Lake Resort Property marked a significant cultural milestone, celebrating the deep-rooted traditions of hunting and the vital connection to the tmíxw (land).

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CNA announces renewed mandate, supporting Participating Bands in all mineral resource activities on their territory

The Citxw Nlaka'pamux Assembly (CNA), representing eight nłeʔképmx Bands (listed below), is pleased to announce the renewal of the Territorial Stewardship Department (TSD) mandate, marking a significant shift in how mineral resource activities are reviewed within nłeʔképmx territory, and strengthening nłeʔképmx jurisdiction.

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CNA announces purchase of Wildlings Resort at Surrey Lake, located within the nłeʔképmx traditional territory

CITXW NLAKA’PAMUX ASSEMBLY ANNOUNCES PURCHASE OF WILDLING’S RESORT AT SURREY LAKE, LOCATED WITHIN THE nłe ʔ képmx TRADITIONAL TERRITORY Resort release photos by Communications     nłe ʔ képmx Territory – The Citxw Nlaka'pamux Assembly (CNA) is proud to announce its acquisition of Wildling's Resort at Surrey Lake, a landmark achievement that marks a significant milestone in the revitalization of nłe ʔ képmx culture and the stewardship of...

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Fresh salmon distribution to CNA members a success

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.

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Celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day with collaboration and community

On Friday, June 21, Shulus Arbour was alive with the vibrant spirit of our community as we celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day. View the gallery and read a recap today.

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Celebrating Youth Resiliency: A Recap of the First Ever Conference

On May 15, Shulus Arbour was filled with energy, laughter, and a palpable sense of empowerment as the first ever Youth Resiliency Conference unfolded. A collaborative effort between the Citxw Nlaka'pamux Assembly (CNA), Lower Nicola Indian Band (LNIB), and Teck Highland Valley Copper, this groundbreaking event aimed to nurture and celebrate the strength and potential of our youth. Over 100 students from area schools gathered to partake in a day filled with resources, connections, games, and...

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