Tl'etinqox Government
Tl'etinqox Member Owned Businesses
Discover and support Tl’etinqox member-owned businesses that contribute to the strength, self-reliance, and economic growth of our community. From artists and artisans to tradespeople, service providers, and entrepreneurs, these businesses reflect the skills, values, and innovation of the Tl’etinqox people. If you are a Tl’etinqox member and would like your business to be featured on the website, please reach out to samantha.dick@tletinqox.ca.

Brenda's Beading
Brenda Dick

By Your Favorite Aunties
Cynthia & Samantha Dick
I bead earrings, pop sockets, lanyards, wristlet, medallions, i love to bead as a hobby and it helps me keep busy. I sell my bead work online and down the Chilcotin Trading Store

Sweetness Consulting
Kristen Johnny
Sweetness Contracting does policy writing, editing, and implementation. Traditional harvesting workshop (includes: skinning , quartering, and preservation of wild game), cords of wood, fence building, anything your business needs to indigenize

Frost Environmental
Tianna Frost
This Tl’etinqox member-owned business provides a wide range of professional services, including fencing solutions, irrigation installation, construction, and mechanical site preparation. Their experienced team handles projects of all sizes—from small building site preps to large-scale commercial work such as road building, land clearing, grading, and excavation. They also specialize in reclamation services, including fire guard construction, erosion control, stream restoration, and planting preparation. Fence installation includes barbed wire, log, paige wire, electric, and chain link options.
Looking for authentic, handcrafted art and clothing with a cultural touch? We create and sell beautiful beaded earrings, lanyards, necklaces, along with handmade ribbon skirts, shirts, and hoodies. Whether you're looking to buy or learn, we’ve got you covered with sewing workshops, beading supplies, quality fabrics, and even guest speaking on entrepreneurship to inspire the next generation of creators.


Ashton Lacey Consulting
Ashton Cooper
Indigenous governance consultant specializing in decolonizing and Indigenizing policy. Certified Cultivating Safe Spaces Facilitator. Also do community planning, facilitation, strategic planning/facilitation


BarnYard Fabric Shoppe
Jessica McNabb
Small fabric store that specializes in bag making. I teach classes for beginners and sell notions, sewing machines and fabric.