School Feasibility Survey Results Released
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OKANAGAN INDIAN BAND 12420 Westside Road Vernon BC V1H 2A4 SENK’LIP NEWS March 2020 School feasibility survey results released The School Feasibility Study is on schedule to be The final meeting will be held in late March where we completed by March 31, 2020. will present the Feasibility Study Final Report to be submitted to Indigenous Services Canada. Three of the five community meetings have been completed and the meeting presentations and The design phase is set to begin in April 2020 starting summaries are available on the website: https://okib. with elementary school. The design will be easily ca/departments/education/okib-school-feasibility- expandable to accommodate additional elementary study. Scroll to the bottom of the page for the classrooms and/or adding high school grades. information. Enrolment projections indicate 36 kindergarten The next meeting will be held in mid-March to review and 126 Grade 1-7 for a total of 162 students. The and gather input on the first draft of the final report. 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Issue for Owner Review Axxx Connect with OKIB today! Visit our website & register Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram to access member-only and YouTube. Search /okanaganband content at www.okib.ca Continued from page 1 school size based on those projections will be The committee is looking forward to seeing video approximately 2,300m² including a full-sized contest submissions, check project webpage (see elementary gym, a class for each grade level, link above) for details. lunch and library space. Survey Update In January, ISC visited the school facilities to update the School Priority Ranking Score to reflect limlemt | thank you to everyone who completed the current main school building’s state of repair a survey. Your time in communicating your ideas and lack of space. and input about a new school is appreciated and will go a long way in informing decisions, Two of the three sites were selected for now and into the future. Although the survey geotechnical test holes based on community input closed February 21, the project is ongoing and and an objective ranking score process (the site community members are welcome to provide nearest Westside road scored lowest and will not continued input throughout the project. be tested). SUMMARIZED SCHOOL FEASIBILITY STUDY SURVEY RESULTS OKIB SUPPORT FOR NEW SCHOOL OKIB AREA ON RESERVE OKIB YOUTH IN AREA YES 152 99% SIX MILE 44 24% FROM SURVEY: NO 2 1% HOL 29 19% 4-18 IN HOUSE 150 TOTAL 154 100% WHITEMAN'S 19 12% UNDER 4 TO ENROL 75 IRISH CREEK 13 8% OVER 4 TO ENROL 100 OKIB OPERATIONAL PREFERENCE NEWPORT 10 6.5% OKIB & PROVINCE 78 50% ROUND LAKE 9 6% ISC NOMINAL ROLL DATA: OKIB ONLY 45 30% K-12 ON RESERVE 199 NEED MORE INFO 28 18% OKIB AREA OFF RESERVE K-7 ON RESERVE 120 PROVINCE ONLY 3 2% VERNON 16 10% GR. 8-12 ON RESERVE 79 TOTAL 154 100% OTHER 15 10% ALL 0-18 OKIB MEMBERS 394 FINTRY 1 1% OKIB GRADE PREFERENCE KILLINEY 1 1% COMBINED YOUTH IN AREA K-12 112 73% LUMBY 1 1% FROM SURVEY: K-7 25 16% WINFIELD 1 1% 4-18 IN HOUSE 294 K-9 17 11% UNDER 4 TO ENROL 197 TOTAL 154 100% ALL SURVEYS COMPLETED OVER 4 TO ENROL 217 OKIB 154 48% ENROLLED OFF RESERVE 214 OKIB SURVEYS COMPLETED NON-STATUS 139 44% ON-RESERVE 121 79% OTHER BAND 26 8% OFF-RESERVE 33 21% TOTAL 319 100% TOTAL 154 100% 2 Senk’lip Spark WWW.INDIGENEYEZ.COM March 2020 3 OKIB Chief and Council support the Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs Chief Byron Louis and Councillors of the salmon. Okanagan Band, members of the Syilx/Okanagan We also understand that Chiefs sought intervener Nation today expressed their support for status at the National Energy Board’s hearing on the Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs who are TC Energy’s Coastal GasLink project this coming attempting to protect their land by blocking TC April but were denied. When the Crown or its Energy’s Coastal GasLink pipeline from Alberta to agencies refuse to hear from a legitimate level of the BC coast. A letter indicating our support was government such as a Hereditary Government and sent to the Prime Minister: its’ Chiefs, it is seen as calculated and insidious The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau attempt to divide communities and sow internal House of Commons descent within the Nation in order to impose its Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0A6 will. This is not in the spirit of proper consultation and tramples all attempts at establishing true Mr. Prime Minister: reconciliation as articulated by the Supreme Court We, the Chief and Council of the Okanagan Band of Canada and the UN in its Declaration on the and member of the Syilx/Okanagan Nation wish Rights of Indigenous Peoples. to express our support for the Wet’suwet’en Canada’s history is replete with instances of First Hereditary Chiefs who are attempting to protect Nations people forcibly removed from their land. their land by blocking TC Energy’s Coastal GasLink Whether by government policy or police action, pipeline from Alberta to the BC coast. the result is the same – economies and cultures We understand that the location of the lands are destroyed, ecosystems ravaged and rights in question within their traditional territories unjustifiably extinguished in the name of “Public falls under their jurisdiction in Wet’suwet’en Interest”. The constant use of “the proposed governance. This jurisdictional authority is project is in the Public Interest” to overlook the supported by the British Columbia Supreme Court findings of significant adverse and cumulative (BCSC) decision in Campbell v. British Columbia effects on certain environmental components and (Attorney General). In this case, it had been indigenous communities by a proposed project determined by the BCSC that, the Indigenous amounts to nothing more then an attempt to Peoples’ of British Columbia have never unjustifiably infringe upon a right or series of surrendered nor purported to revive extinguished rights of Indigenous Peoples. The images of RCMP aboriginal rights including the right of unbroken officers physically removing Wet’suwet’en people Indigenous Governance1. from their land reminds us of the continued injustice of this fact with the ongoing treatment of We understand GasLink will not only carry gas Wet’ suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs. from Northern British Columbia obtained by fracking – a method that causes great stress on We understand that an NEB or another similar the land and those of their relations who inhabit body will deliberate on the matter of jurisdiction the land, but also traverses the sacred headwaters regarding the Coastal GasLink pipeline in April. As of the Talbits Kwah (Gosnell Creek) and Wedzin previous Supreme Court decisions have indicated, Kwah (Morice River) – both spawning grounds for Continued on page 27 4 Senk’lip Continued from page 26 SHE Is WILD Wellness Fest is offering building sections of a pipeline within a 2 FREE tickets to women of the Syilx province and then linking them together does not mean the pipeline is excused Okanagan Nation from federal assessment. If that is SHE IS WILD Wellness Fest is a 3-day event full of trans- the case here, BC’s injunction against formational workshops, fire ceremonies, morning yoga, a Wet’suwet’en camps may have been moon lodge held by an elder, and more. It will be held at illegally obtained under Canada’s law, Komasket Park, from September 11-13, 2020. and the physical removal of First Nations people from those camps especially Expect to find sisterhood, connection, support, and em- egregious. powerment. Expect to explore the nature of who you are and what you have to say to the world. Canada prides itself as being a nation governed by the rule of law. But when Are you interested in applying for the 2 free tickets? Canada deals with First Nations, Please we must ask, “Whose law are we answer the questions below and email your response to referring to and to what section of [email protected] by April 1: that law will be followed?” Clearly 1.