The next UBCIC Chiefs Council meeting will take place June 7th – June 8th, 2023. The hybrid meeting will be held at Musqueam Community Centre, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam Territory) with a virtual option via Zoom. Please register here and contact ccregistration@ubcic.bc.ca if you would like assistance. Attached, please find a proxy template letter if needed. Only those communities who are Full Members in good standing (have paid their membership dues for the current fiscal year) will be eligible to speak and vote at the meeting. Please contact Tracy Point (tpoint@ubcic.bc.ca or 604-831-4265) to renew your membership for the current fiscal.
Chiefs Council June 2023
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Details
- Start:
- June 7, 2023
- End:
- June 8, 2023
- Event Category:
- Meeting
- Website:
- https://www.ubcic.bc.ca/upcoming_events
Venue
- Musqueam Community Centre
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6735 Salish Dr
Vancouver, British Columbia V6N 4C6 Canada + Google Map - Phone
- (604) 261-3261
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Join us for a 2.5-day workshop designed to enhance collaboration between local governments and First Nations! Darcy Lindberg will be leading a session on the Declaration of Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). Register now! https://ow.ly/jYiL50TVUWg
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Join us for a 2.5-day workshop designed to enhance collaboration between local governments and First Nations! Chief Ken Watts will be leading the 'Examples of Local Government & First Nations Partnerships in Land Use Planning' session. Register now! https://ow.ly/jYiL50TVUWg
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Join us for a 2.5-day workshop designed to enhance collaboration between local governments and First Nations! Dr. Aftab Erfan will lead 'Public Education and Engagement in the Face of Resistance to Change' https://ow.ly/jYiL50TVUWg
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Join us for a 2.5-day workshop designed to enhance collaboration between local governments and First Nations!
Ron Mattiussi will be leading the Local Government Land Management session. https://ow.ly/jYiL50TVUWg
#FirstNations #LandUsePlanning #ProfessionalDevelopment
Are you a planner or admin from Vancouver Island? Join our 2.5-day workshop on collaboration with First Nations, starting with Jenelle Greenway's workshop on Nov 12. Learn and register: https://ow.ly/W86a50TVUWK
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📢 Registration Now Open for 2025 Foundations of Professional Communications! *New Dates*📢
The Foundations of Professional Communications for First Nations (FAPC 100) course is back this January, and it’s better than ever! Designed for First Nations communicators, this training provides hands-on experience with communication planning, social media strategies, and more - plus the chance to earn 3 university credits through the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT).
The course delivered real results in 2024, and we’re excited to share the highlights! From expanded social media strategies to hands-on communication planning, the course empowered participants to earn 3 university credits and strengthen practical skills they’re already applying in their communities. The 2024 outcomes report showcases how feedback from participants shaped key updates, ensuring the 2025 session will continue to adapt with the evolving needs of First Nations communicators. Curious about how this training could benefit you? Check out the report to learn more and join us for the next session launching on January 23, 2025.
➡️ Register for 2025: ow.ly/5UmY50UEJuq ➡️ Explore the 2024 Report: ow.ly/JSX050UEJur
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Happy holidays from the FNPSS team!
Our offices will be closed starting December 23rd and will re-open again on January 6th, 2025.
We look forward to working with you all again in the New Year!
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Are you a planner or administrator from the Vancouver Island and Coast region? Join us for a 2.5-day workshop designed to enhance collaboration between local governments and First Nations!
Darcy Lindberg will be leading a session on the Declaration of Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). Register before Nov. 4 to secure your spot! Bursaries available for First Nation staff. ow.ly/jYiL50TVUWg
In collaboration with the Local Government Management Association of British Columbia and with support of the Fraser Basin Council.
FNPSS and LGMA gratefully acknowledge the financial support of FortisBC.
#firstnations #LandUsePlanning #DRIPA # LGMA
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Are you a planner or administrator from the Vancouver Island and Coast region? Join us for a 2.5-day workshop designed to enhance collaboration between local governments and First Nations!
Chief Ken Watts will be leading the 'Examples of Local Government & First Nations Partnerships in Land Use Planning' session. Register before Nov. 4 to secure your spot! Bursaries available for First Nation staff. ow.ly/jYiL50TVUWg
In collaboration with the Local Government Management Association of British Columbia and with support of the Fraser Basin Council.
FNPSS and LGMA gratefully acknowledge the financial support of FortisBC.
#FirstNations #LandUsePlanning
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Are you a planner or administrator from the Vancouver Island and Coast region? Join us for a 2.5-day workshop designed to enhance collaboration between local governments and First Nations!
Dr. Aftab Erfan will be leading the 'Public Education and Engagement in the Face of Resistance to Change' session. Register before Nov. 4 to secure your spot! Bursaries available for First Nation staff. ow.ly/jYiL50TVUWg
In collaboration with the Local Government Management Association of British Columbia and with support of the Fraser Basin Council Basin Council.
FNPSS and LGMA gratefully acknowledge the financial support of FortisBC.
#FirstNations #LandUsePlanning #ProfessionalDevelopment #PublicEducation #Engagement
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