B.C.'s Forests Ministry told to protect cultural sites, First Nation's water source

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FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The Forest Practices Board says the British Columbia government “did not follow the law” when it approved range use plans that near the Halfway River First Nation’s watershed and at its culturally significant sites.

The nation complained to the board in 2023 about grazing livestock being allowed to damage the sites, while displacing wildlife in its territory in northeastern B.C. 

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