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Chief's Name : | Chief James Badger |
Community /Organizational Name : | Sucker Creek First Nation |
Description : | The Sucker Creek First Nation is located on the southwestern shore of Lesser Slave Lake at Enilda, about 22 kilometers east of High Prairie, Alberta. The band has a registered population of 2,099 (as of March 2003) and almost 6,000 hectares of reserve land. Sucker Creek First Nation is a holistic, thriving and successful community operating under the principles of good governance and sustainability while meeting the needs of its membership and honouring the spirit and intent of Treaty 8. |
Tribal Council Affiliation : | Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council |
Number Of Councillors : | 6 |
Civic Address : | P.O. Box 65 |
Province : | Alberta |
Region : | Western Canada |
Phone Number : | 780.523.4426 |
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