Kitsumkalum First Nations Health Centre

Kitsumkalum First Nations Health Centre Programs, upcoming events, Health News

Nursing Services include:
Disease Prevention & Education
Immunizations, Annual Flu Shots
Referrals to Speech/Language & Hearing Vision screening referrals
Breast Feeding Support
Well Baby Clinics
Parent Groups
School Visits
Daycare Visits
on-site Dental Health Referral
Sexual Health Information
Pregnancy Testing & Counselling
Traditional Medicine Information
Diabetic Support Group
Elders Outreach


Nutrition Counselling
Home Visits
Hospital Visits
Hospital Aboriginal Liason referrals
Referrals to Community Services

Ama Sah!Elders Tea (lunch) today at the Kitsumkalum Health today 1130am-1pmWe got soup, sandwich, salad, and dessert 🥫🥗🥪...
06/27/2025

Ama Sah!

Elders Tea (lunch) today at the Kitsumkalum Health today 1130am-1pm

We got soup, sandwich, salad, and dessert 🥫🥗🥪

This will be the last elders tea until the fall.

Questions? Call kitsumkalum Health at 2506356172.

This walking group is provided by the department of Brighter Futures, Amanii Txa'niis gyet (Lissa Parker) at the Kitsumk...
06/25/2025

This walking group is provided by the department of Brighter Futures, Amanii Txa'niis gyet (Lissa Parker) at the Kitsumkalum Health Centre.

Just a heads up! Walking group may be cancelled without notice or day of on Thursdays.

Thanks for understanding. Enjoy the summer outdoors ☀️⛅️🌤

Happy Easter weekend.  Just a reminder that Kitsumkalum Health will be closed on Friday April 18th and Monday April 21st...
04/14/2025

Happy Easter weekend. Just a reminder that Kitsumkalum Health will be closed on Friday April 18th and Monday April 21st for Good Friday and Easter monday. Our office will commence services on Tuesday April 22nd at 8:00am.

****Eggs are all gone now. Thank you, if you made it to pick up your eggs. Keep an eye out for our next distribution.

Hello Kitsumkalum Community (on-reserve)

Kitsumkalum Health has 2 dozen eggs per household. Our Elder support and Cultural support workers have been busy working with bunny. They have some sweet treats for the little ones.

Pick up only… unless arrangements are made. Please stop by between now and 4pm. If extra eggs left/not picked up… we will reach out to Terrace area.

Thanks everyone for the cooperation 🐰

FNHA update from October 7th 2024:"Unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlil...
10/17/2024

FNHA update from October 7th 2024:

"Unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations |VANCOUVER – The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) has concluded its investigation of a cybersecurity incident that occurred on May 13, 2024, and is notifying First Nations people in BC if and how they have been impacted.
In addition to notifying Firs​​t Nations people of the impact to their personal information, the FNHA will be offering appropriate supports, including live support through a Cyber Incident Support Centre."

for more information you can go to FNHA link https://www.fnha.ca/about/news-and-events/news/notice-of-cybersecurity-incident-and-data-breach

email FNHA at cyberincident@fnha.ca

or reach out to the Support Centre, please call 1-844-723-6518 between the hours of 7:00 am – 3:00 pm Pacific​​ time, Monday to Friday.

Arrangements for Chief Donald T. Roberts ❤️
09/18/2024

Arrangements for Chief Donald T. Roberts ❤️

An announcement from Waap Łagaax Gisbutwada: "It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Kitsumkalum’s esteemed Hereditary Chief, Simoogit 'Wiidildal, Waap Łagaax Gisbutwada, Chief Don T. Roberts. He passed away on September 15, 2024, with his loving wife, Arlene, by his side. The house would like to extend our deepest condolences to his wife, Arlene, daughter Tammy, Claudine, son Mike and wife Dr. Mique’l Dangeli his grandchildren. Waap Łagaax Gisbutwada would also like to extend its deepest gratitude to Arlene for taking such great care of Don and sharing him with us throughout his many years of service to his people and community."

September 16, 2024 – Kitsumkalum, BC – Chief Roberts was a driving force behind safeguarding Kitsumkalum’s traditional territory and advancing economic development initiatives for his people. His leadership in Treaty negotiations, Land Claims, and Economic Development was invaluable, ensuring a lasting legacy for future generations. His influence extended beyond Kitsumkalum, with his work as a bridge builder between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, fostering reconciliation efforts that will be remembered for years to come.

Chief Roberts was a strong and fearless force, never one to shy away from a challenge. His leadership, rooted in traditional knowledge and a deep connection to his Tsimshian culture, commanded respect at negotiation tables and in every initiative he undertook. He was a vital figure in the recent initialing of the Kitsumkalum Treaty: A Living Agreement, a milestone that reflected his lifelong dedication to securing a brighter future for his people. We take comfort in knowing he was able to see this achievement realized before his passing.

Chief Don Roberts was a distinguished and steadfast leader whose contributions extended far beyond Kitsumkalum. He was deeply committed to the protection of Aboriginal Rights and Title, as well as the recognition of Kitsumkalum’s ancestral rights, spanning from the coastal waters of Prince Rupert, along the Skeena River, to the mountain ranges inland. He knew our ayaawx/ Tsimshian laws, which prove the recognition of Kitsumkalum's rightful place on the coast. Yet, he always acknowledged and respected neighboring Tsimshian nations, following in his father’s footsteps by affirming that “we all have our rightful places.” As he often said, “We’re all Tsimshian. We have different house groups, different waaps, but we’re all one.”

As we honour Chief Don’s legacy by carrying forward his vision for the future, here are the arrangements for his memorial and funeral:

Tuesday, September 24th - 1:15pm
Family Viewing at MacKays Funeral Home

5:00pm - Doors open
Memorial Service at REM Lee Theater

Wednesday, September 25th
1:00pm - Doors open
Funeral Service at REM Lee Theater
Internment to follow at Kitsumkalum Cemetery

5:00pm - Doors open
Waap Łagaax Gisbutwada Settlement Feast at Kitsumkalum Community Hall

Hosts:
Alex Bolton Sm'oogyet Łagaax,
Steve Roberts Ksdiawłgaax, Richard Roberts,
Jim Roberts, Troy Sam Sm'oogyet Ha'uts, Rob Gerow

Monetary donations:
Christina Stanley - csamstanley@gmail.com

Killerwhale food monetary:
Andrea Sam-Good - andreasam@hotmail.ca

For media inquiries or further information, please contact: Troy Sam, 250-922-4512

https://kitsumkalum.com/news/kitsumkalum-mourns-the-loss-of-hereditary-chief-don-t-roberts-simoogit-wiidildal-waap-lagaax-gisbutwada/

04/12/2024

April 11, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Condemnation of Assault and Arson Towards Kitsumkalum a Tribe Proper of the Ts’ymsen Nation

KITSUMKALUM, BRITISH COLUMBIA, APRIL 11, 2024

In the early hours of April 11th, 2024, an act of arson caused significant damage to the Kasiks Wilderness Resort highway sign, resulting in half of it being destroyed. This deliberate act deeply saddens the Kitsumkalum community and the dedicated team members at Kasiks Wilderness Resort, owned and operated by Kitsumkalum Economic Development Group.

The perpetrators behind the arson remain unidentified, but this event coincides with the vandalism and desecration of another Kitsumkalum historical information sign at the Andesite boat launch, along with the concerning placement of misleading information signs along the Skeena River highway corridor.

At 1:33 am, Liam Nutma, Kitsumkalum’s Emergency Program Coordinator, received a call from the Terrace Fire Department regarding the fire. Fortunately, observant individuals came upon the fire while driving past at 1:15 am and promptly attempted to extinguish it and dialing 911. Kitsumkalum and the Kasiks team extend their heartfelt gratitude to these individuals for their swift and selfless actions. They also express relief that the incident occurred during wet weather conditions; without rain, the consequences could have been devastating.

“This act is deeply hurtful and represents a clear assault and escalation of efforts to rewrite history and erase Kitsumkalum, a Tribe Proper of the Ts’ymsen Nation from the Coast and the Skeena. We have silently endured discrimination from some of our own neighbouring kin for years, it’s sad what colonization has done” remarked Heather Bohn, a Kitsumkalum community member and Resort Manager. “The timing of this incident, coupled with the destruction of our sign at Andesite boat launch and the placement of misleading signs along the Skeena, makes you question if all three events could be more than mere coincidence.”

“Kitsumkalum acquired the Kasiks Wilderness Resort property in 2020, following acknowledgment by the previous owners that the land resides within the heart of Kitsumkalum Traditional Territory. We were granted the first right of refusal,” stated Sm’oogyit Ha’uts of Wapp Lagaax, Kitsumkalum, Troy Sam. “Despite doubters, we are steadfast in our mission to build this property into a welcoming, family-friendly resort, fostering economic and tourism opportunities for not only our community but the region. While some may seek to intimidate us, we stand firm in our identity and history. Kitsumkalum has always acknowledge that we share lands with neighbouring tribes, we invite dialogue with the individuals responsible in hopes of fostering peaceful understanding and collaboration. Together, we are stronger.”

This incident unmistakably constitutes arson, where individuals deliberately and maliciously set fire to Kitsumkalum/Kasiks property with the intent to cause harm and damage. Anyone with information is urged to provide tips to CrimeStoppers at 1 (800) 222-8477, referencing police file number 24-2889.

Kitsumkalum is a Tribe Proper of the Tsimshian Nation with archeological evidence supporting our place in history along the inland areas of the Northwest Coast prior to 1846 and beyond.

Kitsumkalum is one of the 14 tribes of the Tsimshian Nation in British Columbia, Canada. We are beyond excited to welcome visitors from near and far to our territory and to showcase the best in Tsimshian hospitality at Kasiks Wilderness Resort.

In early 2020, Kitsumkalum purchased Kasiks Wilderness Resort under the leadership and direction of Sm’oogyit ‘Wiidildal of Waap Lagaax, Chief Don T. Roberts. The property is located at 8931 Highway 16 West, Terrace, BC.

This area is part of Kitsumkalum’s territory which includes coastal and inland areas along the Skeena River. The traditional name for the area is Ts’iwaan Loop, translating to ‘stone finger’ in reference to the landforms on either side of the Skeena River that cause a natural narrowing of the waterway, ideal for fishing. This ancient site was a key locale for fishing, hunting, and other river and land-based activities that form the lifeways of the Kitsumkalum people.

The resort is managed by the Kitsumkalum Economic Development Group. Since taking ownership, several improvements have been made including upgrades to the septic and water system, electrical to campsites and EV charging station as well as renovations in the lodge. This is just the beginning of many positive changes to come.

Kitsumkalum will continue to transform the property to a world class destination for Indigenous Tourism to share Kitsumkalum and Tsimshian cultural history.

FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES CONTACT:

Heather Bohn
Communications Coordinator, Kitsumkalum Band
Manager, Kasiks Wilderness Resort
hbohn@kitsumkalum.com

https://kitsumkalum.com/news/condemnation-of-assault-and-arson-towards-kitsumkalum-a-tribe-proper-of-the-tsymsen-nation/

Hey Kitsumkalum/community kids!  April is oral health awareness month.  Stop by Kitsumkalum Health and grab a colouring ...
04/02/2024

Hey Kitsumkalum/community kids! April is oral health awareness month.

Stop by Kitsumkalum Health and grab a colouring page for your child to colour. Don't forget to bring their completed masterpieces back to the Health office c/o Marlene, our Dental Hygienist

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West Kalum Road
Terrace, BC
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Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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