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First Nations leader pledges action after rail service resumes by Lytton, B C

LYTTON, B.C. One of two rail companies with routes through Lytton, B.C., says it has resumed service after a wildfire devastated the village last week, a move one First Nations leader says he s willing to do what s necessary to stop. Chief Matt Pasco, chairman of the Nlaka pamux Nation Tribal Council based in Lytton, said the decision by Canadian Pacific Railway to allow trains in the area is creating anxiety for members already shaken by the near-complete destruction of the village in a matter of minutes.  It s tinder-dry, tinder-dry, Pasco said in an interview on Tuesday. Our governance structures are saying there should be a pause here.

CP resumes rail service through Lytton, B C , area

Brandon Sun By: The Canadian Press Last Modified: 10:38 PM CDT Tuesday, Jul. 6, 2021 Save to Read Later LYTTON, B.C. - One of two rail companies with routes through Lytton, B.C., says it has resumed service after a wildfire devastated the village last week, a move one First Nations leader says he s willing to do what s necessary to stop. A rail bridge spans the Fraser River as a wildfire burns in Lytton, B.C., on Friday, July 2, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck LYTTON, B.C. - One of two rail companies with routes through Lytton, B.C., says it has resumed service after a wildfire devastated the village last week, a move one First Nations leader says he s willing to do what s necessary to stop.

First Nations leader pledges action after rail service resumes in Lytton area

Posted: Jul 06, 2021 6:09 PM PT | Last Updated: July 7 Residents of Lytton, B.C., watched on as their community went up in flames on June 30, 2021. (Edith Loring Kuhanga/Facebook) One of two rail companies with routes through Lytton, B.C., says it has resumed service after a wildfire devastated the village last week, a move one First Nations leader says he s willing to do what s necessary  to stop. Chief Matt Pasco, chairman of the Nlaka pamux Nation Tribal Council based in Lytton, said the decision by Canadian Pacific Railway to allow trains in the area is creating anxiety for members already shaken by the near-complete destruction of the village in a matter of minutes.

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