Over the past few weeks, engagement sessions were held across Siska, Skuppah, Kanaka Bar, Nicomen, and at the Lytton First Nation Career Fair to gather community input on the future Community Hub. Each session offered thoughtful ideas about how the Hub can reflect local culture, connection, and wellbeing.
Communities emphasized values such as inclusion, respect, health, and happiness — guiding how the Hub should serve everyone across generations. A deep theme of truth and reconciliation was shared throughout, calling for the Hub to help rebuild relationships, honour history, and support healing.
Survey results from all sessions are now being compiled to help shape the next steps in design and planning.
If you were unable to make it to any of these engagement sessions, please fill out the online survey to have your voice heard. The survey will be open until November 7, 2025.
Thank you to everyone who shared their time, ideas, and stories to help imagine this new space for all. We will continue to engage throughout the planning process and look forward to hearing from you.
Find project updates at: www.lytton.ca/community-hub.