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Central Saanich considers giving land to local First Nation

Cordova Spit, or TIXEN, was cut off from Tsawout village by B次元官网网址渁britrary lines on a mapB次元官网网址
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Cordova Spit, centre, lies north of Island View Beach Regional Park and is owned by the District of Central Saanich. The District is looking into the steps necessary to give it to the neighbouring Tsawout First Nation. (Google Maps)

Steps have been initiated to possibly return a portion of Central Saanich to the Tsawout First Nation.

Restarting an idea that had begun, then stalled, under former Central Saanich Mayor Wayne Hunter in the late 1990s, early 200s, Councillor Niall Paltiel found support for his motion to have municipal staff research the steps necessary to gift Cordova Spit to the neighbouring First Nation.

The peice of land is held by the District of Central Saanich, made part of the municipality decades ago, when maps were drawn to delineate First Nations reserves. Paltiel noted the property there is divided into approximately 10 lots but the District has no plans to see it developed.

He said Central Saanich declared 2017 as the Year of Reconciliation and having been looking at a variety of ways of strengthening the relationship between the District and the Tsawout and Tsartlip communities.

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After speaking with the band leadership at Tsawout, Paltiel said he believes they are interested in the transfer of land. The B次元官网网址 Review has reached out to Tsawout Chief Harvey Underwood, but has yet to hear back.

Mayor Ryan Windsor added that Cordova Spit B次元官网网址 or TIXEN, as it is known among the WSANEC people B次元官网网址 doe have a sacred value to the Tsawout First Nation

B次元官网网址淚tB次元官网网址檚 proper to have that land within their community,B次元官网网址 he told the PNR this week.

B次元官网网址淎s liaison to First Nations and this community as it stands presently,B次元官网网址 Windsor said during the councilB次元官网网址檚 July 10 meeting, B次元官网网址淭IXEN was not recognized B次元官网网址 as a place that was connected to Tsawout Village. To actually recognize and now talk about the idea of returning (the land) is a good one. Getting that conversation started corrects one of the many mistakes made in our history.B次元官网网址

Coun. Alicia Holman suggested that the District meet with the Tsawout as they begin the process of divesting the land. She added it would be a good time to explore other areas of mutual interest. Coun. Zeb King was supportive, but noted with the process already started, there would be consultation built into it.

Chief Administrative Officer Patrick Robbins said Central Saanich received some funding to meet with the Tsartlip First Nation on a different matter (a trail between the District and the Tsartlip along StellyB次元官网网址檚 X Road), and is waiting for word from the Tsawout for a meeting as well, possibly before the fall.

Windsor noted the District and Tsawout will eventually have to work with the federal government, as the gift could see more land added to the reserve.

There may also be community feedback on the proposal, as Cordova Spit lies at the northern end of Island View Beach Regional Park. Public use of that park is in some question, as the capital Regional District pursues a new management plan. Last week, the CRD was notified by the Tsawout First Nation that they hadnB次元官网网址檛 adequately consulted with them on the plan, forcing its delay until August at the earliest.

Paltiel agreed his plan for Cordova Spit could face a lot of scrutiny, but said he felt taking this course is the right thing to do.





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