or-ə-gən jæk krēk | Oregon Jack Creek First Nation
Community Profile
- Oregon Jack Creek is a First Nations community located in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District of British Columbia, with connections to traditional Secwepemc territories.
- Last Updated 2025-05-11 19:45:33 UTC
- Name: Oregon Jack Creek (ISC Code: 692)
- Former Names: Jack Creek Band
- Band Style: First Nations
- Cultural Area: Interior British Columbia
- Indigenous Language: Secwepemctsin
- Number of Registered Members: 74
Governance
Band Council
- GOVERNANCE TYPE: Not Applicable
- TERM EXPIRES: Not Applicable
- CHIEF: MATTHEW PASCO
- NUMBER OF COUNCIL MEMBERS:5
- MATTHEW PASCO
- ART FROSTE
- HAROLD FROSTE
- NOEL FROSTE
- NORMAN FROSTE
Contact Information
- BAND WEBSITE: /nations/575-oregon-jack-creek
- PHONE NUMBER: (250) 453-9098
- FAX NUMBER: (250) 453-9097
- ADDRESS: PO BOX 940, ASHCROFT, BC
- EMAILS:
- Chief MATTHEW PASCO:
- Councillor ART FROSTE:
- Councillor HAROLD FROSTE:
- Councillor NOEL FROSTE:
- Councillor NORMAN FROSTE:
- General Band Office:
- Media Contact:
- Referrals Contact:
- Websites
Band Financial Statements
- 2023 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2022 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2021 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2020 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2019 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2018 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2017 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2016 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2015 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2014 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2013 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2009 - Oregon Jack Creek20092010.pdf
- 2008 - Oregon Jack Creek20082009.pdf
- 2007 - Oregon Jack Creek20072008.pdf
- 2006 - Oregon Jack Creek20062007.pdf
- 2005 - Oregon Jack Creek20052006.pdf
- 2004 - Oregon Jack Creek20042005.pdf
- 2003 - Oregon Jack Creek20032004.pdf
- 2002 - Oregon Jack Creek20022003.pdf
- 2001 - Oregon Jack Creek20012002.pdf
Band Council Remuneration
- 2023 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2022 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2021 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2020 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2019 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2018 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2017 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2016 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2015 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2014 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2013 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
Laws, Bylaws, and Codes
Intergovernmental Agreements
Lands and Traditional Territory
Reserves
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ISC Code: 7191
HAY MEADOW 1
12.1 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DISTRICT, IN SEC. 15, TP19,525, W.6M AT HEADWATERS OF VENABLES CREEK, 3 MILES WEST OF BASQUE C.N. STATION
[50.674522, -120.3272674] -
ISC Code: 7196
SOUTH NEPA 7
32.3 Hectares
KMLOOPS DISTRICT, 2 MILES NORTHEAST OF BASQUE C.N. STATION
[41.1773591, -73.2036839] -
ISC Code: 7195
UPPER NEPA 6
303.8 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DIST., ONE MILE EAST OF THE FRASER RIVER, 4 MILES SOUTH OF ASHCROFT
[50.6633005, -121.2607238] -
ISC Code: 7193
PASKA ISLAND 3
48.6 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DISTRICT IN SECS. 18&19, TP19,R.24,W.6M, AT MOUTH OF O.J. CREEK ON RIGHT BANK OF THOMPSON RVR INCL. RVR ISLDS
[50.674522, -120.3272674] -
ISC Code: 7192
OREGON JACK CREEK 2
14.2 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DIST. IN SECS 29&30, TP19,R25,W.6M ON LEFT BANK OF OREGON JACK CREEK, 5 MILES WEST OF MOUTH ON FRASER RIVER
[50.599153, -121.3217495] -
ISC Code: 7194
OREGON JACK CREEK 5
411.8 Hectares
KAMLOOPS DIST SECS 6,7,&18, TP19,R24, SECS 1,12,&13,TP19,R25 W.6M, RIGHT BNK OF THOMPSON RVR 2 MLS S.W. OF BASQUE CN STN
[50.599153, -121.3217495]
- Encompasses the Thompson River watershed
- Includes parts of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District
- Traditional hunting and fishing grounds along the Fraser River corridor
- Significant cultural sites near Ashcroft and Cache Creek
Consultations and Referrals
Band Submissions
Consultation Reports
Band Business Interests
Band Owned Corporations
Court Records
Media Reports
Media Reports
- Proposed solar project near Logan Lake gets green light from BC Hydro, will require environmental assessment
- Three Fingered Jack in Oregon 2025
- Racist slurs permeate Oregon geography
- An Oregon Board Is Renaming Swastika Mountain
- COVID and squalor threaten tribal members living in once-abundant Indian fishing sites along Columbia River
- B.C. admits communications with First Nations during Lytton fire 'didn't live up to expectations'
- B.C. and Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council working in partnership
- Even with UNDRIP, DRIPA, barriers to economic reconciliation remain
- Special Aboriginal fund comes through for students in crisis
- Cultural burning: Could more fires be the solution to B.C.'s wildfire problem?
- Lytton First Nations members fleeing fire abandoned by province: leader
- Village of Ashcroft said crews making 'excellent progress' on Tremont Creek wildfire, south flank continues to be active due to winds
- The Most Unfortunately Named Mountain In The Country Is Set For A New Name — One That Doesn't Evoke The Nazis
- UPDATE: Tremont Creek wildfire now being held at 63,500 hectares
- Remembering a Historic Siege in a Rugged Volcanic Landscape
- How Oregon's mountains got their names
- 'Abysmal attempt': B.C. wildfire response criticized by Indigenous leader
- Photo Gallery: Boston Flats Eco-Depot Grand Opening
- BC Hydro expands clean-energy supply with new solar project
- More than 20 structures destroyed by Shetland Creek wildfire, residents committed to rebuilding
- Photos: Group of Spuzzum First Nation members protest against current chief
- UPDATE: Tremont Creek wildfire now being held at 63,500 hectares
- Clean-energy supply expands with new solar project near Logan Lake
- Large solar project propsed for site near Logan Lake
- B.C. advances reconciliation with Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council
- Lana Jack Joins the Red Road to DC to Seek Federal Recognition of Celilo Wy’am Tribe
- ‘Abysmal attempt’: B.C.’s response to Lytton wildfire criticized by Indigenous leader
- Open Letter to Prime Minister Harper: In Bad Faith Justice at Last and Canada's Failure to Resolve Specific Claims Read more: Open Letter to Prime Minister Harper: In Bad Faith Justice at Last and Canada's Failure to Resolve Specific Claims
- Additional evacuation orders downgraded to alerts in Barnes Lake area near Ashcroft
- Transportation tribunal OKs Greyhound’s bus route cuts
- ‘Abysmal attempt’: B.C.’s response to Lytton wildfire criticized by Indigenous leader
- Open Letter to Prime Minister Harper: In Bad Faith Justice at Last and Canada's Failure to Resolve Specific Claims Read more: Open Letter to Prime Minister Harper: In Bad Faith Justice at Last and Canada's Failure to Resolve Specific Claims
- Additional evacuation orders downgraded to alerts in Barnes Lake area near Ashcroft
- Transportation tribunal OKs Greyhound’s bus route cuts
- Poor water access limited early efforts to fight Lytton fire
- We’ve got new Trans Mountain data and we’re sharing it
- Two more Oregon locations ditch names with racist past
- Clean-energy supply expands with new solar project near Logan Lake
- US will now establish task force to RENAME places deemed to have racist names like 'squaw'
- US will now establish task force to RENAME places deemed to have racist names like 'squaw'
- Securing southwest corner a main objective for firefighters at Tremont Creek wildfire
- Clean-energy supply expands with new solar project near Logan Lake
- Proposed solar project near Logan Lake gets green light from BC Hydro, will require environmental assessment
- BC Hydro expands clean-energy supply with new solar project
- Province, Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council reach new shared decision-making agreement
Academic Research
Academic Research
- … All Live Downriver”: Environmental Justice and Community Resistance to the Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline and Jordan Cove Export Terminal in Southern Oregon
- The environment and settler society in western Oregon
- Rare, threatened and endangered species of Oregon
- Tribes of the Oregon country: cultural plant harvests and indigenous relationships with ancestral lands in the twenty-first century
- Deepening: Place Relationship in the Valley of Lake Creek, Oregon
- Native Plant Society of Oregon
- Burning the candle at both ends: Historicizing overfishing in Oregon's nineteenth-century salmon fisheries
- Invisible Indigeneity: Examining the Indigenous Historical Landscape in Oregon
- The size of the Oregon coastal salmon runs in the mid-1800s
- Native Plant Society of Oregon
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
- Ecosystem use by indigenous people in an Oregon coastal landscape
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
- The people are dancing again: The history of the Siletz tribe of Western Oregon
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