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Saulteau First Nations embarks on province-wide engagement “Road Show”

Saulteau First Nations (SFN) has announced a province-wide “Road Show” for community engagement with off-reserve members.

Saulteau First Nations is embarking on a province wide “Road Show” for community engagement with off reserve members (file)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Saulteau First Nations (SFN) has announced a province-wide “Road Show” for community engagement with off-reserve members.

According to a Facebook post and video on Monday, October 28th, the tour will include stops to the lower interior, the Thompson-Okanagan region, and the Peace region, with dates in Fort St. John and Dawson Creek.

According to a statement from SFN, the event will feature a dinner and a meeting with Chief Rudy Paquette and councillors.

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The SFN “Road Show” will begin on November 5th in Kamloops at the Fairfield Inn and Suites with a dinner and meeting at 5:30 p.m., with the Vancouver stop scheduled for the following evening.

Dinner and meetings will be held on Tuesday, November 12, starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Treaty 8 Tribal Association offices at 10233 100th Avenue in Fort St. John. 

The tour will last until Thursday, November 14th.

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Further meeting information can be found on SFN’s Facebook page and website.

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Ed Hitchins

A guy who found his calling later in life, Edward Hitchins is a professional storyteller with a colourful and extensive history.

Beginning his journey into journalism in 2012 at Seneca College, Edward also graduated from Humber College with an Advanced Diploma in Print and Broadcast Journalism in 2018.  After time off from his career and venturing into other vocations, he started his career proper in 2022 in Campbell River, B.C.

Edward was attracted to the position of Indigenous Voices reporter with Energeticcity as a challenge.  Having not been around First Nations for the majority of his life, he hopes to learn about their culture through meaningful conversations while properly telling their stories. 

In a way, he hopes this position will allow both himself and Energeticcity to grow as a collective unit as his career moves forward and evolves into the next step.

He looks forward to growing both as a reporter and as a human being while being posted in Fort St. John.

This reporting position has been funded by the Government of Canada and the Local Journalism Initiative.

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