SFN Newsletter September 12 2022
SFN Newsletter August 24 2022
Nanaimo River Gravel Bar Channel Restoration Project

The Nanaimo River Gravel Bar Channel Restoration Project is almost complete. Snuneymuxw Marine Division has partnered with The Nature’s Trust and Fisheries and Oceans to: 1. Improve the access to the salmon returning to the spawning grounds in the Nanaimo River 2. Provide a safer and healthier route for the smolts to access the Salish […]
Snawaylth

Our Snawaylth are our Teachings – they govern and guide all aspects of our lives. Snawaylth are our laws, values, beliefs, spiritual guidance, and principles for action. They are comprehensive in that no aspect of our lives, and the actions and choices we make, can be understood apart from our Snawaylth. At the heart of […]
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JANT Announcement
The Jant event taking place.
New SFN Councilors voted in

The following candidates were elected in as of December 18, 2021: Edward (Bundles) Good Erralyn Joseph Emmy Manson Paul Wyse-Seward Wanda Good Chief Michael Wyse was voted in by acclimation.
The Port of Nanaimo and DP World seal Nanaimo – Duke Point Lease Agreement

The Duke Point Terminal lease agreement was finalized February 24, 2021, with the signing of a 50-year lease agreement between the Port of Nanaimo and DP World. The Duke Point agreement will provide a long-term port-to-port solution for short-sea shipping between Nanaimo and Vancouver, as well as expand direct access from Nanaimo to global import/export […]
Snuneymuxw First Nation joins partnership for Harewood school site development

Snuneymuxw, B.C. Housing, City of Nanaimo, Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools partnering on project. Click here for the full story.
Snuneymuxw First Nation accuses B.C. Ferries of discrimination over names of new vessels

Ferries will sail in nation’s territory but are named in Kwak̓wala, which is not the nation’s language. Click here for the full story.