Employment & Training
Who is Eligible?
Aboriginal people who are 15 years of age or older who reside within the Stó:lō Nation Traditional Territory.
Aboriginal is defined as: Status, Non-Status, Métis, or Inuit.
The area serviced by Community Development extends from Fort Langley to Boston Bar.
Download our EAS Brochure (
PDF 186KB)
Other Services
Bus Service
Upon request, service may be arranged within Stó:lō Nation Territory.
Download Eastern Bus Route Schedule (
PDF 203KB)
Download Western Bus Route Schedule (
PDF 250KB)
Field Trip Request Form (
PDF 28KB)
Request Service: If you would like to request service within the
Stó:lō Nation Territory, please download the client request form, fill it out, and return it to
Stó:lō Nation
CDD Employment Services. Download Client Request Form (
PDF 29KB)
Inclement Weather Procedures: When inclement weather arrives, programs may be cancelled or dismissed early. CDD Bus Service follows the same announcements as the Chilliwack School District. Please view our procedure concerning inclement weather and bus service. Download Inclement Weather Bus Service Procedure (
PDF 57KB)
Motor Vehicle Act: A seatbelt assembly must be worn when a motor vehicle is being operated. Clients are responsible for their children. There are no seat belts for passengers in the yellow school buses.
The 15 passenger van has seat belts, so clients with children-from birth until at least one year old and 9 kg (20 lbs) must use a rear-facing car seat. One year old and over 9 kg (20 lbs) [up to at least 18 kg (40 lbs)] must use forward-facing seat with tether. Under nine years of age or 145 cm (4'9"), whichever comes first, must use a booster seat.
Anyone not following these regulations will not be able to ride in the van, as SNCDD does not carry approved child safety seats. However, if a client brings an approved child safety seat, the child may ride in the 15 passenger van. For more information regarding the motor vechile act and seatbealt restraint systems, please download this information package supplied by ICBC (
PDF 57KB) or visit the Transport Canada website.
Stó:lō Nation Community Development Department Employment Services is located at:
Stó:lō Nation
Building 5, 7201 Vedder Road
Chilliwack, B.C. V2R 4G5
Phone: 604-847-3299
or
Toll Free: 1-877-847-3288
Fax: 604-858-4741
Office Hours
| Monday to Friday | 8:00 am to 4:00 pm |
| Closed | For lunch 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm & statutory holidays |
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