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By Nikita Flemming — May 12, 2026

By Maarten van Wamel — April 15, 2026





By Nikita Flemming — May 12, 2026

By Maarten van Wamel — April 15, 2026
By Carmen Pavlov — April 8, 2026

By Carmen Pavlov — April 8, 2026

A Provincial private moorage moratorium has been in place since 2021 within the waterways south of Gabriola, down past the Gulf Islands and onto the west side of the W̱SÁNEĆ peninsula. This moratorium restricts private landowners from installing new moorages, including docks, boat ramps, and boat lifts. The moratorium expired in August. Private moorages have direct impacts on Malahat’s (and neighboring Nations') access to the shoreline and intertidal areas for harvesting, which is in direct opp

The referrals team within the Lands and Environment department received 26 referral requests over the month of August. A referral is a request received by Malahat Nation from governments or third parties outlining permit applications, proposed projects, legislative changes, or review of documents specifically related to activities within Malahat Nation Territory. The Malahat Nation referrals team looks out for impacts to Rights and Title, the environment, culture, and history within each refer

In response to recent feedback received from the Community, the Lands and Environment Department will be committing to providing monthly updates on all the Land Interest and Development related permits being requested through the Department. These requests are reviewed by the Department to ensure compliance with the Land Code and other Malahat Nation policies and procedures and then presented to Chief and Council for approval. If you have any questions about the Land Code or any of the requests

Malahat Nation Lands and Environment department has been working with Firelight Consulting to build a Community Safety Plan (CSP). The CSP will help create a safer, healthier, and more connected community. The plan will reflect the voices, values, and priorities of Malahat community members and help guide safety-related initiatives across all sectors. Over the past few years, community members and staff have identified important safety concerns and gaps, including the need for more support arou

Malahat Nation's Land Use Plan (LUP) was ratified in 2018. With recent housing pressures and investments in community amenities, the Lands and Environment department has been working to prepare a Community Lands Master Plan (Local Area Plan) and accompanying Design Guidelines to ensure that “best use” is applied within communities lands. These guidelines aim to honor Malahat’s culture, worldview, and way of being, align with the vision for the community, and design spaces with purpose. The Loca

The referrals team within the Lands and Environment department received 27 referral requests over the month of July. A referral is a request received by Malahat Nation from governments or third parties outlining permit applications, proposed projects, legislative changes, or review of documents specifically related to activities within the Malahat Nation Territory. The Malahat Nation referrals team prioritizes the community’s interests and concerns in its land management efforts. The team look

A Provincial private moorage moratorium has been in place since 2021 within the waterways south of Gabriola, down past the Gulf Islands and onto the west side of the W̱SÁNEĆ peninsula. This moratorium restricts private landowners from installing new moorages, including docks, boat ramps, and boat lifts. The moratorium is set to expire in August 2025. This moratorium is not well enforced by the Province, leading to multiple illegal moorages within the moratorium area. Private moorages have direc

A 2-bedroom unit in the Malahat 8-plex is now available for Malahat Nation members to submit applications. This is a great opportunity for someone in our community seeking a comfortable, well-kept home in a familiar and supportive environment. The unit features a bright, functional layout and is ideal for individuals or couples who wish to remain close to family, culture, and the heart of Malahat. Located on Malahat’s lands, the home provides a peaceful setting surrounded by nature, with ocean