Resource Library

6 years 1 month
2017 / Word
The proponent wishes to do activities/development that concerns lands, waters or resources in the LCFN territory and will provide notice of intention as early as possible to LCFN.  
Resource Producer: Lake Cowichan First Nation
6 years 1 month
2017 / PDF
Lake Cowichan First Nation (LCFN) secured funding through the Governance Capacity Initiatives Program in to conduct a Crown Land Feasibility Study for two sites located west and southwest of the Lake Cowichan First Nation Reserve. LCFN is interested in potential expansion of their existing reserve and wants to explore the opportunity of acquiring these two sites.
Resource Producer: Lake Cowichan First Nation
6 years 1 month
2016 / PDF
Drawing on their spiritual and cultural connection to the land and the legal basis for using, managing and benefitting from the land, the Tsilhqot’in Nation wants to ensure that the cumulative effects of resource development on their Aboriginal Title and Rights are recognized and addressed.Through the Nenqay Deni Accord, the Province of British Columbia has recognized the need to collaborate with...
Resource Producer: Xeni Gwet'in First Nations Government
6 years 1 month
2016 / PDF
Map of the Nenqay Accord Area. 
Resource Producer: Xeni Gwet'in First Nations Government
Found in: Lands & Resources
6 years 1 month
2016 / PDF
The Yunesit’in, Tl’esqox, and Xeni Gwet’in Communities, supported by Tsilhqot’in National Government (TNG) Chiefs and staff, are leading the effort to build a cumulative effects (CE) program for the Nation that will address the following components:Assess the risks to our core values - what is most at risk so where do we need to focus our attention?
Resource Producer: Xeni Gwet'in First Nations Government
6 years 2 months
2017 / PDF
The primary goal is to protect and restore adequate grizzly bear habitats and connectivity in the Phillips watershed on the BC South Coast. If accepted and implemented by the BC government this plan would be the first grizzly bear recovery strategy on the BC Coast (and the second in all of BC). This plan proposes to recover Phillips grizzly bears from a low of 10–12 grizzly bears to at least 40–...
Resource Producer: Kwiakah First Nation
6 years 2 months
2017 / PDF
This proposed Kwiakah-Phillips grizzly bear ecosystem recovery plan was prepared as an essential and proactive conservation component of the Kwiakah First Nation Core Aboriginal Title Lands—Grizzly Bear Research Project. The primary goal is to protect and restore adequate grizzly bear habitats and connectivity in the Phillips watershed on the BC south coast. The Phillis has been significantly...
Resource Producer: Kwiakah First Nation
6 years 2 months
2017 / PDF
The purpose of this Law is to promote environmentally responsible, healthy, safe, convenient, and well planned use of Sq’ewá:lxw lands.
Resource Producer: Sq’ewá:lxw (Skawahlook First Nation)
6 years 2 months
2017 / PDF
The purpose of this Law is to ensure that the Sq’ewá:lxw people’s vision of a safe, prosperous, and sustainable community is achieved while caring for our land and water.
Resource Producer: Sq’ewá:lxw (Skawahlook First Nation)
6 years 2 months
2017 / PDF
The purpose of the Sq’ewá:lxw Land Use and Zoning Law is to promote environmentally responsible, healthy, safe, and well planned use of Sq’ewá:lxw lands. The Law will apply to the whole area of the reserves (Skawahlook IR# 1 and Ruby Creek IR# 2), including Nation Land and land held under Certificate of Possession, and to members and non-members.The Land Use and Zoning Law enables the Sq’ewá:lxw...
Resource Producer: Sq’ewá:lxw (Skawahlook First Nation)