By JAYLYN McCLOUD
Assistant FFA Reporter
PAULDING
– The officer team this year is made up of President Paige Jones; Vice
President Kyle Mobley; Secretary
SHARE ON: Lheidli t enneh Chief Dolleen Logan (Photo by Dione Wearmouth, mypgnow.com)
She says the project will cause environmental issues and add to the already low air quality Prince George deals with on a regular basis.
“The main message is, it’s not welcomed in Lheidli T’enneh territory, we don’t want them here and we know Pineview doesn’t want them here. We want the government to hear this message, I want the federal government to hear this message. I want Canada’s financial and energy sectors to hear this message,” she stated.
This announcement follows a meeting on July 27th, when Pineview residents gathered to share concerns over the project, which resulted in a vote that resulted in 270 against the project and 21 in favour of the project.
Healing journey from Whitehorse to Kamloops reaches Prince George - BC News castanet.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from castanet.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
National Assembly of First Nations Chief visits Prince George
SHARE ON: Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Roseanne Archibald and Lheidli T enneh Chief Dolleen Logan (Photo by Dione Wearmouth, mypgnow.com)
Lheidli T’enneh Chief Dolleen Logan was joined by Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Roseanne Archibald as part of her tour across Canada.
Chief Archibald decided to visit Lheidli T’enneh territory to get a better understanding of the issues facing the local Indigenous population and to discuss the province’s announcement of the details surrounding the efforts being made to dig up former residential school sites across BC.
By
June 28, 2021 - 12:05 am
The traveling public from outside our state is finding out what those of us who live here already know West Virginia’s state parks are great destinations.
The state Department of Tourism reports the parks are on track to reach 10 million visitors this year. For the past 20 years, visitation has never exceeded 7 million. Camping revenue is up 154 percent over the last four years.
More travelers are now looking for outdoor activities. That is right in West Virginia’s wheelhouse, with plenty of hiking and biking trails, whitewater rafting, ATV riding, aerial tours, skiing and sled runs, boating, camping, hunting and fishing… on and on.