Listen Live
Listen Live

Regional District of Fraser Fort-George receive plaque from host first nation

A territorial acknowledgment plaque was awarded to the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George from the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation.

It acknowledges the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh.

Regional District Chair Art Kaehn stated in a news release:

“The plaque will be displayed prominently at the Regional District office and will serve as a reminder of the privilege to live, work and play in the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh.

“We are guided in our work by a core set of shared values of trust, mutual respect, open listening, cooperation, and understanding,” added Kaehn.

In addition, the RDFFG board unveiled its 2021 Annual Cultural Report.

It summarizes the number of visitors, staff, volunteers, and operating budgets of the eight cultural sites the Regional District supports.

The sites include Exploration Place, Two Rivers Gallery, Central BC Railways and Forestry Museum, Huble Homestead, Mackenzie and District Museum, Valley Museum and Archives, Whistlestop Gallery, and the Valemount Museum.

In 2021, attendance at the sites increased by 63 percent over 2020. Total visitation was approximately 75,000 people with 65 staff and 32 summer students employed, 141 volunteers donating their time, and almost 4,000 school children visiting.

The Board approved the following requests for Community and Recreation Grants:

• $2219 to the Ness Lake Recreation Commission for railing installation and a Halloween celebration
• $10,000 to the Norman Lake Community Association for a water quality study
• $18,500 to the Pineview Recreation Commission for a daycare roof and Halloween celebration
• $3000 to the Pineview Seniors for hall maintenance
• $8000 to the Longworth Recreation Commission for repairs, insurance, and maintenance
• $1500 to the Dome Creek Community Association for a new refrigerator
• $2500 to the Valemount Children’s Activity Society for playground equipment

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

<p>

- Advertisement -
</p>

Latest News

B.C. sharpens claws on exotic cat ownership

British Columbia is moving to ban all exotic cats in the province.

Cops for Cancer Tour de North riders confirmed as victims of hit and run

The Canadian Cancer Society and the Prince George RCMP confirmed yesterday's (Monday) hit and run incident in Prince George did involve two of the Cops for Cancer Tour de North riders, who were out for a training ride together. It occurred just after 9am at the intersection of North Ospika Boulevard and McRae Avenue near Gordon Bryant Park.

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Tuesday, July 8th

MLB: Toronto Blue Jays  at  Chicago White Sox

Wildfire crews bracing for a change of conditions in the Peace Region

56% of all wildfires have been lightning caused while the remainder are human-caused. Since April 1st, 510 blazes have been ignited in BC.

Update: power restored in PG after mid-afternoon outage

BC Hydro crews are dealing with a mid-day power outage in Prince George. 643 customers are in affected north of Midland Road and East of Aberdeen Road.
- Advertisement -