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Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police Service

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Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police Service Badge

We serve the folloiwing communities: 

Lil'wat (Mount Currie), N'Quatqua (D'arcy), Samahquam (Baptiste Smith), Skatin (Skookumchuck), Xa'xtsa7 (Douglas), T'it'q'et (Lillooet), Sekw'el'was (Cayoose Creek), Tsalalth (Seton Lake), Ts'kw'aylaxw (Pavillion) and Xaxli'p (Fountain).

Our community policing includes participation in community events, Elders Luncheons, Rememberance Day Parades, May Day Parades, Spiritual Gatherings, Funeral Escorts, Unity Rider Escorts, Band Meetings, D.A.R.E, Bike Rodeos and more. 

Our Nation-wide policing includes full service polcing, Motor Vehicle Act (Traffic/M.V.I), Provincial Offences, Criminal Code, Child Family Community Service Act, Forest Service, Wildlife Act (Bears), Community Charter (Dogs), Restorative Justice, and Preventative Policing through visibility and patrols.
 
We currently have two offices, one located in Lillooet, British Columbia (T'it'q'et)* and one in Mount Currie, British Columbia (Lil'wat)*.






* Signifies the St'at'imcets name / name for the community in the traditional language.


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