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FOR EMERGENCY CALLS:
Dial 911 or 604-894-5757 in the Southern communities - Lil'wat Nation, N'Quatqua, Samahquam, Skatin and Xa'xtsa 
Dial 250-256-7767 (or 911 when in cellular service) in the Northern communities - Sekw'el'was, T'it'q'et, Tsal'alh, Ts'kw'aylaxw and Xaxli'p


For information on COVID-19 click here: BCCDC COVID-19 
*** STPS offices in Mount Currie and Lillooet remain closed to the public until further notice in order to limit the spread of COVID19/Novel Coronavirus ***
+++ Police Information Checks (PIC) will not be processed during this time
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STPS Press Release and Update - Mount Currie Vehicle Crash 2020-12-06
Click here 

The Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police Service is British Columbia's only Tribal Police Service. STPS currently provides full policing services to ten of the eleven communities of the St'at'imc Nation territory.

STPS headquarters is located in Mount Currie, BC.  Here, we provide policing services to five southern St'at'imc communities. Our satellite detachment in Lillooet, BC provides policing services to five northern St'at'imc communities.

The environment that we work in range from towering majestic mountains, to rugged dry landscapes, to crystal clear lakes and rivers. 

"Our force may be small, but we serve each day with honour and respect."
- Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police Service. 
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