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We appreciated your understanding and look forward to connecting with you upon your arrival.
You can reach the school by calling 250.632.5011.
Attention Parents/Guardians of Haisla Community School Students:
Please see important information regarding the updated bus route and schedule.
Questions - please call the school at 250.632.5011.
Haisla Patient Travel will be closed at noon on Friday, December 19, 2025, and will reopen on January 5, 2026.
For all clients who will, or have changed their upcoming appointments during this time, please contact Patient Travel to update your travel.
For those who are travelling out of town during the holiday season and up until January 09, 2026:
Your travel will be arranged and ready for pick up on December 18, 2025, by end of workday.
You can expect your travel deposit on December 12th or December 18th.
Please check your bank account on these dates.
Flight Delays or Rescheduling:
If your flight is delayed, please follow the instructions of the Airline.
If your flight is rescheduled to the next day, please call or text the work cell and we will arrange accommodation at the Accent Inn Richmond. You may take the shuttle from YVR to the hotel which is complimentary and leaves every hour.
From December 20, 2025, through January 4, 2026
Patient Travel will be on-call only for:
MediVac clients and escorts
You must request that either the Indigenous Liaison or the Emergency Department email srobinson@haisla.ca the following:
Destination hospital; escort name and cell number; approximate date and time of MediVac departure.
***The escort must call the work cell to follow up once the paramedics arrive to pick up the client. If we do not hear from the escort, then we will be unable to process travel properly.
We are only able to arrange flight and hotel. The HN Finance Department will be closed during the Christmas break.
November 26, 2025 – Haisla Traditional Territory, British Columbia
Yesterday afternoon, Haisla Nation and District of Kitimat met with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss sustainable energy development in Canada, specifically the role Haisla Nation traditional territory has, and will continue to play in securing prosperity for Indigenous Peoples, British Columbians, and Canadians.
Haisla Nation and the District of Kitimat have been at the forefront of establishing Canada as a sustainable, natural resource superpower, including supporting the development of Canada’s first pipeline to tidewater in more than 70 years. Together, our communities have proven with Rio Tinto, LNG Canada, Cedar LNG and Coastal GasLink that we can do big things for Canada.
Haisla Nation and the District of Kitimat are focused on leading sustainable, nation-building developments that are aligned with our shared community values of respect, collaboration, environmental protection and Indigenous leadership. We invite partners to develop new projects with us that respect our values and the role we have played to date in supporting the greater Canadian economy.
Over a decade ago the community of Kitimat voted to oppose the Northern Gateway project. The Haisla Nation, who were firmly against that proposal at that time, still maintain that same position today regarding an oil pipeline and export facility in their territory. This position was articulated clearly to Premier Smith during the meeting.
Haisla Nation and District of Kitimat look forward to working with government at all levels, industry, neighbouring Nations and partners to support economic development and diversification in the Kitimat region, for the benefit of all Canadians, in alignment with federal commitments to Indigenous reconciliation and our values.
💻 For full details and to apply: Visit the Haisla Nation website or email employment@haisla.ca.
Attention Haisla Community Members:
Thanks to the generous support of Haisla NorthPac Forestry Joint Venture, as of November 10, 2025, ten loads of logs have been delivered to the MK Bay Reserve Lands area. Currently, cutting and delivering logs is not feasible to Haisla community members. For now, the wood is available on a first-come, first-served basis and is exclusively for Haisla Band Members. Please take only what you need and leave some for others.
Additionally, some logs are set aside for a Haisla Cultural Project; these areas will be clearly roped off and marked with signage. Please refrain from taking anything from this designated area.
Signage will be prominently displayed at the location:
Community Firewood for Haisla Band Members Only:
Cut at your own risk.
Please wear eye protection and gloves.
Be cautious of unstable logs that may shift or roll.
Take only what you need; commercial resale is strictly prohibited.
Safety Notice: There is inherent danger in cutting firewood, even when gathered in one location. Please exercise extreme caution while cutting on-site.
If you observe any suspicious activity around the wood piles, kindly reach out to Brent Robinson at (250) 639-0559 or via email at BRobinson@haisla.ca. Helpful information to provide would be the vehicle information (colour/make/model) and license plate number.
Thank you.
Every week, we share job opportunities in and around our area to help Haisla Members discover great employment prospects.
✅ Tip: Visit the company’s website for full details. 📩 For complete job descriptions or inquiries, email employment@haisla.ca.
HaiSea
Office Coordinator – Kitimat, BC | Full-time
LNG
Indigenous & Stakeholder Relations Advisor – Kitimat, BC | Full-time | Deadline: Nov 17
Scheduling Coordinator – Calgary, AB | Full-time | Deadline: Nov 21 | $148,000–$185,000
Rotating Equipment Specialist – Kitimat, BC | Deadline: Nov 20
Instrumentation Technician – Kitimat, BC
Health & Safety Manager – Kitimat, BC | Deadline: Nov 17
Mammoet
Estimator Specialist – Edmonton, AB | Full-time, Permanent
Parts Room Attendant – Edmonton, AB | Full-time, Permanent
NIFCS
Team Lead C6 Delegated Social Worker – Terrace, BC | Full-time | Open until filled
Family Preservation Worker – Prince Rupert, BC | Open until filled
Out of Care Delegated Social Worker – Full-time | 2 positions: Prince Rupert & Terrace
Bridgemans
Assistant Project Manager – Kitimat, BC | $80,000–$110,000
Line Handler – Kitimat, BC | $380–$450/day
Deckhand (Day/Night) – Kitimat, BC | Full-time or Part-time | $380–$450/day
Marine Captain – Kitimat, BC | Full-time or Part-time | $500–$600/day
Deputy Line Handling Supervisor – Kitimat, BC | Full-time | $400–$450/day