The Agency Chiefs Tribal Council office is located on the second floor on 100 Railway Avenue West in Spiritwood.Our office hours are 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The Board of Directors of Agency Chiefs Tribal Council consists of two representatives from each First Nation Bands.
| FIRST NATIONS |
| Big River |
Pelican Lake |
Witchekan Lake |
| Chief Bruce Morin |
Chief Dennis Lewis |
Chief Steven JIm |
| Councillor Leonard Lachance |
Councillor Fred Whitehead |
Councillor Derek Littlepine
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The Administration Centre is owned by the three bands. The Agency Chiefs Tribal Council head office is on the second floor # 202 and Agency Chiefs Health Services # 201. Office space has been leased to the following:
| Services |
Door # |
| Agency Chiefs Child & Family Services |
102-103, 105 |
| Health Canada , Medical Services Branch |
104 |
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Over the past year, the Agency Chiefs Tribal Council has strived to evolve as an organization to meet the ever increasing changes affecting First Nations. Directing these changes are the communities of ACTC, the three First Nations striving together toward a shared vision for their people. The vision of economic growth, healthy people, families and communities continues to be the guide in what we do. We can look back and see the progress that has been achieved over this past year.
This past year has seen more services for the First Nations, more economic opportunities, increased training incentives, new programming in justices, and CAPC plus expanded opportunities in other areas. As an umbrella administrative structure, the Tribal Council provided a catalyst for positive change by bringing together the common ideas and goals of its member First Nations in partnership of common ideals. This partnership achieves many objectives but never forgets that each First Nation has its own unique challenges and goals to achieve as a community of its own.
Agency Chiefs Tribal Council Mission Statement
"The mission of the Agency Chiefs Tribal Council, a legal incorporated body of three Indian Bands (Big River, Pelican Lake and Witchekan Lake) is to develop the self determind for the Bands through a comprehensive approach which will contribute to the human, economic and social well-being of their members" |