by Simpcw Resources Group | Jul 9, 2024 | General
My name is Hannah, and I am new to the forestry department at SRG. My family is from Kamloops, but I was raised in Nelson, BC. There I spent my summers hiking in the mountains and swimming in the lakes and rivers and my winters downhill and cross-country...
by Simpcw Resources Group | Jul 9, 2024 | General
November 24, 2021, Chu Chua, BC – Simpcw First Nation (Simpcw) and Interfor Corporation (Interfor) have announced the completion of a landmark agreement for Simpcw to acquire forest tenure under two forest licences in the Kamloops Timber Supply Area. The...
by Simpcw Resources Group | Jul 9, 2024 | General
Simpcw Resources LLP is committed to the preservation of Simpcw heritage has implemented a Cultural Awareness Training course to its business affiliates working within the Simpcw Territory. This training course will give an introduction to Simpcw First Nation...
by Simpcw Resources Group | Jul 9, 2024 | General
Emily Matthew award recipient of Simpcw First Nations Scholarship to attend the University of British Columbia, Bachelor of Science Program. I am incredibly proud to say that I have completed my first month at the University of British Columbia. It has been a...
by Simpcw Resources Group | Jul 9, 2024 | General
After spending his early years working as an Electronic Technician, Willard (Willi) Fortier decided to get his Red Seal Electrical Certification in 2011, graduating in 2014. After working in Alberta and BC, he pursued self-employment alongside business partner Mike...
by Simpcw Resources Group | Jul 9, 2024 | General
Nearly two years after Canfor shut down its sawmill in Vavenby, a First Nations-owned resource company is exploring the possibility of a new waste-to-energy facility to take its place. “We started thinking, is there something that we should look into that might create...