Grounded in the strength of oral tradition and guided by the knowledge of Elders, the Lillooet Tribal Council carries forward the stories, struggles, and resilience of the St’át’imc people. These are not just stories of the past — they are living histories of land, language, and community, carried forward for generations to come.


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“Reigniting the Land” , Salish Fire Keepers Society

Join us for our 2026 Spring Gathering. March 17, 18, 2026 (8:30 – 4:30 )Location: Mocassin Square Garden, 357, Chief…
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Career Fair on March 4, 2026

Mark your Calendar! WorkBC Centre Lillooet, Lillooet Indigenous Skills & Employment Training Program / Lillooet Tribal Council and Thompson Rivers…
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Gélgellhkan St’at’imc Youth Conference 2026for ages 12-18 years old

We are planning an upcoming Youth Conference and want your input. Your responses will help shape the workshops, cultural activities,…
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Welcome to the Team!

We’re excited to welcome a new face to the Lillooet Tribal Council team!Heather Edwards has joined us as our new…
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LTC Annual Report

Hello all!LTC Has put together an annual report, which you can read here ↴↴↴↴↴
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LTC Annual Report

LTC Youtube Channel

If you missed the Fisheries Forum you can go watch the first half of it on our Youtube Channel! We…
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LTC Youtube Channel

CBC and LTC talk about Wildfire Recovery in Lillooet

The respected CBC Radio Show, “Ideas”, recently embarked on a journey to document our groundbreaking research on the recovery of…
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CBC and LTC talk about Wildfire Recovery in Lillooet

Lillooet Tribal Council is a stronghold of St’át’imc governance, culture, and community. Representing member communities, LTC works to protect the land, uphold traditional laws, and carry forward the voices of the St’át’imc people. From preserving language and oral history to advancing self-determination, the Council is guided by deep roots and a shared vision for the future.
This is where leadership, culture, and connection come together — grounded in the land and shaped by generations.