Identity Statements The Salvation Army is an international Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible; its ministry is motivated by love for God and the needs of humanity. Mission Statement The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.
The Sto:lo Nation provides services to First Nations communities residing throughout the Lower Mainland. Our focus is to ensure social and economic development within the Sto:lo community through facilities and programs in the areas of education, human resource development, early childhood and youth services, health, elderly care, and social development. Please use our website as a resource for up-to-date information on your community.
The negotiations on the Statutory Easement for the Evans-Ashwell Connection road are now complete. The easement was the Department of Indian Affairs last land management obligation before Squiala can begin managing its own lands and resources according to the Land Code. The Individual Agreement that transfers the land management authority from the Government of Canada to Squiala First Nation is waiting for a signature from the Minister. Once the minister signs the the agreement Squiala can begin managing its own lands and resources. Construction of the Evans Interchange/Connector Project is expected to start in August 2008.
The Chilliwack Teachers' Association is a local of the British Columbia Teachers' Federation (Local 33). The purpose of the Chilliwack Teachers' Association is to: foster and promote the cause of education within the Chilliwack School District; raise the status of the teaching profession and promote the welfare of the teachers within the Chilliwack School District; and to represent its members and to regulate relations with their employer through collective bargaining of terms and conditions of employment.