Band councils consider ministry proposal for sustainable forestry licence

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Grassy Narrows band and council in partnership with two other area First Nations are considering a Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry proposal to take an active role in forest management planning and operations in the Whiskey Jack Forest.

Grassy Narrows Chief Roger Fobister met Monday, March 21, with representatives from Wabauskang and Whitefish Bay First Nations to discuss the possibility of the bands assuming responsibility for the Sustainable Forestry Licence.

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REG CLAYTON – Kenora daily Miner and News – March 21, 2016.

 

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