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Classified AdsMessage from HEDC's Chief Economic Development Officer (CEDO), Ray GerowWelcome! The Heiltsuk Economic Development Corporation, established by the Heiltsuk Tribal Council, manages the business affairs of the Heiltsuk people. HEDC is led by an executive management team and governed by a five-person board,each of whom are responsible to the community. Our objective is to enhance our existing businesses and pursue new business opportunities in an effort to improving the economic well-being of Bella Bella and its residents, and we hope this website will assist in keeping you informed of our progress in this regard.We also want your input and ideas on new business ventures and job opportunities. The principles we operate under include transparency, accountability, and respect. This website is intended to provide full disclosure of our activities and plans as well as record our past newsletters and accomplishments. Please feel free to provide feedback and also drop by our office.If you are an investor or potential partner, please do not hesitate to .Walas Giaxsixa (Many thanks)
Rock Creek Environmental is a Campbell River-based business specializing in environmental consultations. Our services include site assessments, design, installations, subdivision services and applications, excavation services, maintenance and repairs as well as perimeter and storm services. Give us a call to arrange an appointment today.
Aweenakola Newsletter 2nd IssueHomeThe Nanwakolas Council is comprised of seven member First Nations whose traditional territories are located in the Northern Vancouver Island and adjacent South Central Coast areas of British Columbia. Nanwakolas serves as the vehicle through which the member First Nations regionally pursue land and marine resource planning and management and resourcebased economic development activities.The member First Nations have had, since time immemorial, a cultural connection with their traditional territories that is critical to the maintenance of their community, governance and economy. This cultural connection gives rise to Aboriginal rights, title and interests throughout their traditional territories.Nanwakolas, which in Kwakwala means 'a place we go to find agreement', advocates for the recognition, protection and promotion of its member First Nations' Aboriginal rights and interests in land and marine resource planning and management discussions with the provincial and federal provincial governments, as well as with industry and stakeholder groups.