KTC Investments Corporation

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KTC Investments Corporation stands as the primary investment and holdings entity for the member nations of the Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council (KTC).

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Welcome to OKIB Band Member Businesses!

Welcome to the vibrant showcase of OKIB Band Member Businesses! Here, we celebrate the incredible talent and entrepreneurial spirit thriving within our community. Our members are innovators, artisans, and creators, each contributing unique skills and passions that enrich our collective culture.

Whether you’re looking for handcrafted treasures, professional services, or delicious local foods, you’ll find it all here. Our band members are not just business owners; they are storytellers, dream weavers, and visionaries. They infuse a bit of who they are into every product and service they offer, bringing a touch of syilx magic to everything they do.

We invite you to check out our diverse directory and discover the amazing talent within our community. Support local, connect with our culture, and experience the richness of OKIB through the incredible businesses that call our land home. Let’s celebrate our people, our stories, and our successes together.

Welcome to the heart of OKIB talent – welcome to our band member businesses!

Welcome to OKIB Band Member Businesses!

Peerless Trout First Nation

PEERLESS TROUT FIRST NATION, BAND 478, IS A FIRST NATION IN NORTHERN ALBERTA, CANADA. IT IS PART OF TREATY 8 FIRST NATIONS AND KEE TAS KEE NOW TRIBAL COUNCIL.

Whitefish Lake First Nation 459

Whitefish Lake First Nation #459, situated within Treaty 8 Territory in northern Alberta, is the largest member Nation of Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council, which includes 4 other First Nations (Woodland Cree First Nation, Loon River First Nation, Lubicon Lake Band and Peerless Trout First Nation).

Woodland Cree First Nation

The Woodland Cree First Nation is made up of four reserves in northern Alberta (Cadotte Lake, Simon Lake, Golden Lake, and Marten Lake). The Woodland Cree First Nation has a membership of  1,032 people (2016). Approximately 750 live on our First Nation.

Loon River First Nation

The Loon River First Nation (Cree: ᒫᑿ ᓰᐲᐩ, mâkwa-sîpîy)is a First Nations band government in northern Alberta. A signatory to Treaty 8, it controls three Indian reserves, Loon Lake 235, Loon Prairie 237, and Swampy Lake 236.

Lubicon Lake Band #453

Visit the Lubicon Lake Band webpage. Our community is located in Little Buffalo, in northwestern Alberta, in the Treaty 8 region.