Support vital outreach work in our community. Please bring donation items in good condition to 101-219 Avenue K South. We're meeting people who need: winter clothes and boots (Adult and kids' sizes), botted water/snacks and travel-sized toiletries.
About us
Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) improves the quality of life of First Nations through mutually beneficial partnerships with community organizations and industry. Opportunities for improved living are accessed through programs and services in health, safety, economic development, education, and financial investments in the broader community. Acting as a representative body for seven First Nations, STC delivers programs and services to those living in member communities and Saskatoon. More information is available at www.sktc.sk.ca FIRE: Fairness, Integrity, Respect, Excellence
- Website
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http://www.sktc.sk.ca
External link for Saskatoon Tribal Council
- Industry
- Political Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1982
- Specialties
- First Nations, Indigenous peoples, Health services, Political advocacy, Economics, Early childhood education, Education, Family services, Employment and training, Justice support, and Infrastructure
Locations
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#200-335 Packham Avenue
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 4S1, CA
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2010 7th Street East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, US
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602 20th Street West
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CA
Employees at Saskatoon Tribal Council
Updates
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One more time: Te Aho Matua, our Māori brothers and sisters who showed that #Indigenous cultures are flourishing worldwide with their performance at this year’s #EveryChildMatters Pow Wow!
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Thank You to all who attended this weekend’s STC #EveryChildMatters Pow Wow! There are so many great moments to look back on — including this display of unity between all people in the spirit of #Reconciliation. #yxe
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As Mayor Charlie Clark prepares to move on from city politics, we honour his leadership on #Reconciliation in #yxe.
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Brynn Boback-Lane was honoured today at the #EveryChildMatters Pow Wow for her work in the spirit of #Reconciliation to make the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital a friendly place for Indigenous kids.
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The final grand entry of the STC’s #EveryChildMatters 2024 Pow Wow. Over 1,000 dancers have taken part this year!
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Thank you to all who took part in today's first Grand Entry! Special thanks to the Veterans who we honour on this day of Truth and #Reconciliation, and to Te Aho Matua, dancers who join us all the way from New Zealand!