WCOL president Ken James has said reaching a benefits agreement with LTN was among the next steps following a decision, announced this week, to bring the proposed project back to the BCR. After first eyeing a site at the BCR, proponents then announced in May they were looking at properties near Summit Lake and Bear Lake. In June, LTN and MLIB announced a partnership to develop an industrial park near Summit Lake. In the statement, LTN Dayi Clay Pountney and MLIB Chief Harley Chingee said that despite a significant investment in time and resources, no agreement has been reached. It s time to move on and work with industry partners that understand and respect aboriginal rights, title and interests. MLIB remains committed to working with LTN in the development of the Shas-Ti Dlezeh Industrial Park, Chingee said. We share a common vision to bring new industries into the territories including the petrochemical industry to help diversify the local economy.” Pountney said talks