About Osoyoos Indian Band

“We are very focused on the future, and we realize that we create this future by our actions. The single most important key to First Nation self-reliance is economic development.
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Chief Clarence Louie
Chief, Osoyoos Indian Band

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Joint Venture Businesses

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Millions of Dollars in Revenues

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Thousands of acres of Industrial & Commercial Land

Working Culture

We’re members of the Okanagan Nation. Our community has lived, gathered, occupied, traded, built sustainable economies and responsibly managed this territory since the beginning of people on this land.

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Our Mission

To achieve independence through economic development and to preserve and advance our Okanagan Nation culture for future generations.

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Our Vision

We are building a future founded on our Okanagan working culture and business heritage to achieve a healthy, hardworking and financially sustainable community that creates meaningful job opportunities and economically supports programs for our Elders and Children.

Our culture is not just from a thousand years ago. We’ve built on our traditional principles of hard work and living off the land, and we’ve evolved and adapted into the business culture that you see today. Businesses thrive here because of our location, the richness of our land, and because we want to do business with the world. This is how we strengthen our future by protecting our past.

Osoyoos Indian Band Partners

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Osoyoos Indian Band Chief & Council

Our elected Chief and Council are committed to accountable management, demand strong internal controls, and ensure proper band engagement, and better-managed risk.  Results matter so Chief and Council also strive for effectively monitored and measured performance.

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