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The Lheidli Teneh First Nation reached an agreement with the B.C. government regarding timber harvesting rights

Posted on July 25, 2022   |  

  • The Lheidli T’enneh First Nation reached an agreement with the BC government to have complete timber harvesting rights to 217,312 hectares, within the Nation’s territories east of Prince George on the north and south sides of the Highway 16 corridor, known as FNWL N2E.
  • The new agreement is the largest First National Woodland License in BC history, which will increase the N2E gross land base by 206,312 hectares 
  • The management plan for the FNWL helps in the planning, development, harvesting, and cultural use of the timber resources within the area.