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Blueberry River and Doig River First Nations sign historic TLE settlement

ROSE PRAIRIE, B.C. – After nearly two decades of negotiation with provincial and federal governments, Blueberry River First Nation and Doig River First Nation leaders signed a Treaty Land Entitlement settlement Monday afternoon. Blueberry River and Doig River are the descendants of the Fort St. John Beaver Band. It was the first nation to sign […]

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