Sts'ailes: A Good Place to Do Business |
By Donna St. Louis Home of the Sasquatch, Harrison Lake, Chehalis River, with abundant chum salmon on the Harrison River and nestled among forests, Sts’ailes –formerly known as the Chehalis Indian Band – is a recreational paradise. Sts’ailes community members have access to an incredible landscape that extends around Harrison Lake, beyond Stave Lake and reaches to the Fraser River. It’s no wonder that the community website states “Sts’ailes is a wonderful place to live. Scenic landscape, culture, community.” The Sts’ailes Development Corporation (SDC), developed by the Sts’ailes, oversees the economic development activities including the development and operation of profitable businesses that benefit the First Nation and its members. During a recent visit to Sts’ailes TACC met with Robert Lagasse, the Chief Operations Officer, to learn more about economic development and three key activities: tourism, forestry and fisheries. |
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