• Participated and successfully completed the pilot project of the S’ólh Téméxw Guardians Cultural Protocol Training hosted at Seabird College
  • Team expansion to include six Guardians
  • Moved into dedicated office space on Coqualeetza grounds
  • Completed BC Parks Boot Camp
  • Successful participation and training for Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Technique (SCAT) & Enbridge Rupture Detection System (RTS)
  • Participated in the Guardian exchange program with the Champagne and Aishihik Nations of the Yukon (August & September of 2024)
  • Working collaboratively with other SRRMC Units and STSA communities, as well as outside agencies and staff (e.g. BC Parks, Natural Resource Officers, and Conservation Officers)
  • Support and guide the accredited S’í:wes te S’ólh Téméxw (Teachings of Our Land) Summer Youth Land and Governance education program
  • Mentoring youth initiatives in Stó:lō communities

  • Staff growth
  • Expansion of Guardian work on behalf of STSA member communities
  • Continuing participation with the Collaborative Stewardship Forum (CSF) on stewardship projects
  • Ongoing monitoring work on the Trans Mountain Pipeline projectand the Enbridge-Sunrise Expansion project
  • Wetland restoration on multiple sites in S’ólh Téméxw
  • Environmental hotspot monitoring
  • Increase support and involvement in other STSA projects
  • Review of the online Guardian curriculum to allow for participants from outside organizations
  • Launch the in-person Guardians training program that will be offered at Seabird College, in conjunction with Seabird Island
  • Participation in emergency response situations