Home The Lytton And District Board Of Trade Was Incorporated In 1949 By Thirtyone Members, Most Of Whom Were Actively Involved In Business In The Thenthriving Village.It Encompassed The Area From Lytton To Keefers (North Of Boston Bar) To The South And From Lytton To Bighorn To The North.The Trans Canada Highway Bypassed Downtown In 1960, And Business Activity Began To Steadily Decline. The Chamber Continued Until The Early 1970S. Then, Because Of Lack Of Interest, It Folded.In 1981 It Was Reactivated As The Lytton And District Chamber Of Commerce And Has Remained An Important Organization In Lytton Ever Since.Presently, The Chamber Has 69 Members And Encompasses The Area From Boston Bar To Spences Bridge.
The Cook's Ferry First Nation is a Nlaka'pamux First Nations government located in the Central Interior region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is a member of the Nicola Tribal Association, which are two of three tribal councils of the Nlaka'pamux people
We are a community of 347 Band members with 15% members residing on reserve and 85% residing off reserve.
Our mission is to understand individual roles, responsibilities and to be respectful of others roles and responsibilities.