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Sharing employment opportunities to connect you with great job leads! View the document here: Employment Opportunities

Sharing employment opportunities to connect you with great job leads! View the document here: Employment Opportunities

Mark your calendars for the upcoming Haisla Nation Annual General Meeting (AGM)!

The AGM will be available both in-person and online.

The agenda will be shared once it has been finalized.

Stay tuned for more updates!

Accessing healthcare services doesn’t have to be difficult, even if you don’t currently have a family doctor. There are many supports available for Haisla members and others in the Kitimat area to help stay on top of health and wellness needs.

Don’t Have a Doctor? Help is Available

If you live in Kitimat and don’t have a regular healthcare provider, the following services are available:

  • Northern Health Virtual Clinic – Open daily from 10 am to 10 pm. Speak with a doctor or nurse practitioner by calling 1-844-645-7811.
  • First Nations Health Authority Doctor of the Day – A virtual care service for First Nations people, available seven days a week from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Call 1-855-344-3800 to make an appointment.
  • HealthLink BC (811) – Call 811 to speak with a health service navigator and get connected to registered nurses, dietitians, exercise professionals, and pharmacists.

To register for a family doctor or nurse practitioner, visit pnwdoctor.ca or call 250-641-8108.

Cancer Screening Services in British Columbia

Early detection through screening can improve treatment outcomes. BC Cancer offers screening programs for:

  • Breast cancer
  • Cervix cancer
  • Colon cancer
  • Lung cancer

Appointments can be booked through local clinics or online at CanScreenBC.com. For those who require further support, resources are available to help with travel, accommodations, and community connection.

More information is available at bccancer.bc.ca/screening

Pharmacy Services in British Columbia

Pharmacists are an important part of your healthcare team. In addition to filling prescriptions, they can now:

  • Assess and treat minor ailments such as UTIs, rashes, pink eye, and headaches
  • Renew or adjust prescriptions, including emergency refills
  • Provide immunizations including flu, COVID-19, and shingles
  • Prescribe contraceptives (available free to BC residents)
  • Offer medication reviews for those taking multiple prescriptions

These services are free for BC residents. When visiting a pharmacy, bring government-issued ID and your Personal Health Number. If a prescription cannot be refilled at the pharmacy and you do not have a healthcare provider, contact the Northern Health Virtual Clinic at 1-844-645-7811.

More details are available at gov.bc.ca/pharmacy-services

Emergency and Support Contacts

  • Ambulance and Police – 911
  • Poison Control – 1-800-567-8911
  • Northern Crisis Line – 1-888-562-1214
  • Teen Crisis Line – 1-888-564-8336
  • Suicide Crisis Line – 1-800-784-2433
  • Kitimat Hospital – 250-632-2121
  • Palliative Care Hotline – 250-565-7322
  • Pregnancy Options BC – 1-888-875-3163

Need Help Navigating Services? Call or Text 2-1-1

If you’re not sure where to start, dial or text 2-1-1 to connect with free and confidential help, 24 hours a day. Services are available in over 240 languages. You can also visit bc.211.ca to browse available supports across British Columbia.

For a local directory of healthcare services, visit Pacific Northwest FETCH

You can also print these resources to keep handy on your fridge, in high traffic areas or in your wallet.

Sharing employment opportunities to connect you with great job leads! View the document here: Employment Opportunities

The Haisla Food Security Pilot Project is an opportunity for community members in Kitamaat Village to grow fresh, healthy food right in their own backyard. This initiative supports food security, wellness, and stronger community connections by helping households start vegetable and herb gardens.

What’s Included:

  • Raised garden beds
  • Gardening supplies
  • Guidance on growing and maintaining healthy food

This project is open to 10 households in Kitamaat Village, selected by lottery.

How to Apply:
Applications are available at the front desk of the Haisla Health Centre.

Application Deadline: April 1, 2025

This is a great opportunity to learn new skills, grow your own food, and be part of a community-focused initiative.

For more details, visit the Haisla Health Centre located at 130 Owekeno Avenue, Haisla, BC or phone Elizabeth MacDonald at 250-632-3600.

Please see notice of upcoming Ratification vote regarding the Haisla Nation Election Code.

A package which includes a mail-in ballot will be mailed to each eligible Haisla Voter at the last known mailing address on record.  Any Haisla Voter may request a mail-in ballot by contacting OneFeather using the contact information note at the bottom of the notice attached to this post. 

There will be an information session on March 31, 2025, at the Haisla Nation Administration Building in the Large Boardroom.  If you wish to attend virtually, please email mgrant@haisla.ca by March 28, 2025, ensuring your Subject is “Ratification Info Session” A Microsoft Teams meeting link will be emailed to you no later than the morning of March 31, 2025.  Please ensure to check your junk folder in case the email is redirected to that folder. 

Haisla Voters will have three options to vote:

  1. Vote online
  2. Vote in-person
  3. Vote by mail-in ballot

Questions regarding the Ratification process can be directed to voterhelp@onefeather.ca

Sharing employment opportunities to connect you with great job leads! View the document here: Employment Opportunities

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