‘We’re still here, we’re resilient’: New First Nation Community Store brings hope to Lytton
LYTTON, B.C. — It’s been over 19 months since a fire devastated the village of Lytton and the neighbouring First Nation and while the rebuild process has been slow, locals are hoping a new grocery store is a sign of recovery – and a return of a sense of community.
When the Lytton First Nation (LFN) Community Store opened quietly on Jan. 30, staff said customers were tearing up at the opportunity to purchase groceries again.
“Everybody is just so joyful to have something to come to,” manager Aimee Peters said.
“Mostly happy, people are mostly glad to have a store back,” added employee Haley Johnny.


