The Tsq̓éscen̓ First Nation (Canim Lake) Volunteer Fire Department has some new gear!
The Tsq̓éscen̓ First Nation (Canim Lake) Volunteer Fire Department has some new gear!
Local FireSmart Representative Award goes to David Mckay from the Bridge River Indian Band. And learn how to prepare for spring.
Tsideldel First Nation begins to rebuild the Siwash area after a devastating wildfire in summer 2023.
The Gathering for Indigenous Fire Stewardship emphasized the urgent need for Indigenous-led approaches to land stewardship.
We hosted another exciting Youth Fire Prevention Bootcamp in North Vancouver this fall. The two-day program was an immersive experience, introducing students to the dynamic world of firefighting and instilling invaluable skills that extend beyond the realm of emergency response.
This fall, the Ft. Babine and Tachet fire departments celebrated as they replaced outdated equipment from the 1990s that had long surpassed its prime.
Recently, Tobacco Plains welcomed Dan Heaton, FNESS Regional Fire Services Officer, into their community to deliver Fire Governance information. The gathering’s turnout was strong with Chief and Council members participating both online and in person, along with the First Nation’s senior management and full-time Fire Chief.
We recently engaged with the Ulkatcho First Nation Fire Department for a day of skill refinement. By the day’s end, the Ulkatcho First Nation Fire Department achieved impressive milestones.
In November, our team was graciously welcomed into six Northern Stl’atl’imx communities: Tsal’alh, Xwisten, Xaxl’ip, Ts’kw’aylaxw, T’it’q’et, and Sekw’el’was. Our objective? To collaborate with local experts and initiate the framework for a new community Structural Defense Plan (SDP).
In the Ktunaxa Nation, Yaq̓it ʔa·knuqⱡi ‘it (Tobacco Plains) and ?Aq’am have been forging a path towards self-reliance in the face of wildfires. This year, they’ve been on a journey acquiring skills and knowledge to protect their communities and preserve their traditions.