TNDC News
2016
30 Sep |
TNDC Announces New Board AppointmentsThe Tahltan Nation Development Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of three new directors – Colleen Parker, Feddie Louie and James Dennis – to the TNDC board. The appointments were made by TNDC’s shareholders, the Iskut Band, Tahltan Band and Tahltan Central Government, after a nation-wide search for Tahltan members with the professional skills to advance TNDC’s business efforts and strategic goals in the interests of the Tahltan Nation. |
21 Jul |
TNDC Board of Directors – Request for Expressions of InterestTNDC is seeking Expressions of Interest from Tahltan members for three vacancies on the TNDC board. |
19 Jul |
Welcoming the Community to Our New HomeGrey skies couldn’t dampen spirits when TNDC opened the doors of our newly renovated headquarters on June 30th for a day of celebration. TNDC welcomed more than 300 Tahltans, members of the Dease Lake community, clients and business partners for the grand opening of our newly-renovated administration offices, warehouse and maintenance shop. |
15 Jul |
Pushing the pedal for a good causeFour adventurous TNDC employees donned helmets and took to mountain bikes on June 17th to participate in the annual Tour de Telegraph bike ride to raise funds for the Dease Lake Recreation Centre, which is used by Tahltans and other community members. |
11 Jul |
TNDC’s Success Profiled in RBC Aboriginal ReportTNDC’s business success over its historic 30-year journey has been profiled in the June 2016 edition of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC’s) Aboriginal Report. |
11 Jan |
TNDC Commended by MLA in BC Legislature for Award WinTNDC’s achievements were recognized in the BC legislature in a fall session by Doug Donaldson, Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Stikine (MLA-Stikine). |
2015
2 Nov |
The Tahltan-Pacific brand takes flightTNDC’s logo has taken to the skies! The maiden voyage of the Tahltan-Pacific charter flight with the TNDC wolf and crow logo proudly featured on the tail of the Saab 340B, landed in Dease Lake on October 26. The charter service, operated by Pacific Coastal Airlines, carries up to 34 Red Chris Mine employees and flies daily Monday to Friday to/from Dease Lake. |
19 Oct |
TNDC receives BC Aboriginal Community-Owned Business of the Year AwardOctober 14, 2015 was a night of honour and celebration for TNDC when it received the BC Aboriginal Business Award for Community-Owned Business of the Year from the British Columbia Achievement Foundation. The prestigious award recognizes TNDC’s contribution to creating a strong economy for the Tahltan community. |
22 Sep |
Tahltan builds mining and multi-faceted business successNative band’s development corporation a powerful economic force in Stikine region |
16 Sep |
Tahltan Nation Development Corporation named B.C. Aboriginal Community Business of the YearVancouver, B.C./September 16, 2015:The Tahltan Nation Development Corporation (TNDC) is pleased to announce it has been selected as a recipient of the BC Aboriginal Business Award for Community-Owned Business of the Year by the British Columbia Achievement Foundation, recognizing TNDC’s contribution to creating a strong economy for the Tahltan community. |