The Seton Lake First Nation's offices are located at Shalalth, British Columbia, where a School District #74 public school is in operation, teaching St'at'imcets language and St'at'imc culture in addition to regular curriculum.
Chief and Councillors
Chief:
Ida Mary Peter
Council Members:
William Alexander,
Randy James,
Clifford Casper,
Phyllis Peters, and
Tim Peter
Treaty Process
There is no treaty with the Federal Government of Canada for this First Nations Band. The same can be said of many First Nations across British Columbia
History
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Demographics
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Economic Development
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Social, Educational and Cultural Programs and Facilities
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Seton Lake Band (in partnership with the Gold Trail School District) runs Ski'l Mountain Community School on Ski'l Mountain, Shalalth, BC. It runs a preschool program up to Grade 12, teaching local culture and language as well as the BC provincially mandated curriculum. The Rose Casper Healing Centre services the local band and community membership in areas of Social Development and Health Care. It runs several programs year round in the areas of Social Development and Community Health Care. Seton Lake Band owns and operates a gas bar offering basic vehicle maintenance services. Seton Lake Band owns and operates a shuttle passenger train which makes return trips to Shalalth's closest town, Lillooet, BC where on reserve and community members can access medical services, grocery stores, and banks.
In addition to this parcel of land, which was transferred out of Indian Reserve as part of the Bridge River Power Project, the powerhouses and townsites associated with the project are on IR No. 1A, and there are various recreational and residential leases at Shalalth, which formerly also had lodgings, shipping companies and other services.
^"INAC # 00119. Seton Lake Indian Reserve 7 was established 30 September 1943 by OCPC 7608. Seton Lake Band. Seton Lake IR 7 was surrendered for sale (except Mines and Minerals) per Band Council Resolution 26 February 1959, and sold to BC Electric Company per OCPC 1959-1188, 17 September 1959" - "Seton Lake Indian Reserve 7". BC Geographical Names., citing Canadian Geographic Names Database.