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Dolleen Logan re-elected as Lheidli T’enneh Chief

Dolleen Logan will serve another two-year term as Chief of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation.

Logan secured 247 votes, beating out Regina Toth who was the runner-up.

She was re-elected following the conclusion of last night’s election (Wednesday).

Eight councilors were also selected to a two-year term including:

  • Crystal Gibbs
  • Dominic Frederick
  • Clayton Poutney
  • Kyle McIntosh
  • Tasheena Seymour
  • Jamie Bird
  • Miranda Seymour
  • Doug Olson

Poutney, Bird and Miranda Seymour were also voted in for the three Land Authority positions.

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