Communications team, alongside the team at IdeaLever, has redesigned the WFN website with the goal of creating a user-friendly site that better represents the Community and allows everyone to find the ...
WFN's formally recognized early years centre aims to provide quality programs & services that support families and their children from birth to 12 years old. For children age 12 plus, see Youth & ...
Health & wellness services support the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being & healing of all who reside on WFN Lands. Healthy families make healthy communities. Unless otherwise noted, ...
Zoning and land use designations are regulated by our Land Use Law. Zoning regulates density and how land parcels can be used. Every property on WFN IR9 and IR10 has specific regulations and permitted ...
Westbank First Nation (WFN) government maintains 50 residential homes and oversees 27 lease-to-purchase homes. Through the ...
nsyilxcən, an Interior Salish language, is the traditional language of WFN and the syilx Okanagan people. nsyilxcən is shared by the eight communities that comprise the Okanagan Nation (Okanagan ...
Parks, cemeteries, roads, and other public facilities are maintained by the public works department, who ensure safe & efficient operations. Public notices can be found categorized as "Notices" under ...
The WFN Waterworks Law (2005-16) includes year-round water restrictions. These measures help us meet the demands of clean drinking water, agricultural needs, stream flow for local aquatic species, and ...
Westbank First Nation (WFN) is a leader in self-government, providing progressive economic and social services to Members, residents, and businesses. View the on-reserve Business Directory and learn m ...
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