History

A Proud & Vibrant Journey

  • 1970

    Sixteen Touchwood, File Hills, and Qu’Appelle Agency bands amalgamate to form Touchwood File Hills Qu’Appelle (TFHQ) District Chiefs Council.

  • 1978

    New Dawn Valley Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centre opens its doors. The treatment facility housed up to 30 clients for its 28 day, live-in program.

  • 1983

    TFHQ District Chiefs Council becomes Touchwood File Hills Qu’Appelle (TFHQ) Tribal Council, a non-profit focused on administration, service, and program delivery.

  • 1983

    Silver Sage Housing begins operations.

  • 1983

    TFHQ Safe Shelters are established; one in Regina and one in Fort Qu’Appelle.

  • 1994

    Regina Treaty/Status Indian Services (RTSIS) begins operations to meet the needs of urban citizens.

  • 1995

    TFHQ is transferred control of the Fort Qu’Appelle Indian Hospital (FQIH) from Health Canada.

  • 1999

    TFHQ restructures as two separate tribal councils: File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council (FHQTC) and Touchwood Agency Tribal Council (TATC).

  • 2000

    FHQTC moves into the new Treaty Four Governance Centre in Fort Qu’Appelle.

  • 2004

    All Nations’ Healing Hospital (ANHH) proudly opens its doors at a new location on Treaty Four territory, marking the completion of its transition from the former facility (FQIH). The hospital’s name was thoughtfully chosen through a youth competition, reflecting the community’s engagement and vision.

  • 2004

    White Raven Healing Centre is formally established as a holistic outpatient treatment centre.

  • 2005

    New Dawn Valley Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centre closes its doors to begin its transformation into a new youth treatment centre.

  • 2007

    Leading Thunderbird Lodge, a male youth treatment centre, opens its doors.

  • 2010

    FHQ Developments is established.

  • 2018

    Leading Thunderbird Lodge opens Pēkiwēwin (Coming Home) transition house.

  • 2018

    ANHH opens Pasikow Muskwa (Rising Bear) Healing Centre, a satellite renal dialysis unit.

  • 2019

    Miko-Mahikan Red Wolf opens in Fort Qu’Appelle to provide harm reduction services.

  • 2022

    Red Wolf opens Yellow Thunderbird ‘That Sits in the Sun’ male transition house in Fort Qu’Appelle.

  • 2023

    Red Wolf opens Yellow Thunderbird ‘That Sits in the Sun’ female transition house in Fort Qu’Appelle.

1970

Sixteen Touchwood, File Hills, and Qu’Appelle Agency bands amalgamate to form Touchwood File Hills Qu’Appelle (TFHQ) District Chiefs Council.

1978

New Dawn Valley Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centre opens its doors. The treatment facility housed up to 30 clients for its 28 day, live-in-program