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Lheidli T’enneh First Nation (LTFN) is updating our Land Use Plan (LUP), which decides how land in the LTFN reserve is used.
Our current LUP was last updated in 2017.
This 2026 update is not a full re-write of the current Plan, it is a refresh. Your input helps to capture the community’s values, experiences and goals for economic growth and development.
Your feedback makes sure that the Plan reflects what matters most to members as our Nation continues to grow and thrive!
The engagement survey is available until Monday, March 2nd. Click the “Learn More” button below for more details !
As we celebrate 60 years in the industry, Kode Contracting is excited to announce the acquisition of PG Ready Mix’s assets and the launch of our newest division — Kode
An evening of culture, music, and community. Mar 5 • 7PM –9 PM Uda Dune Baiyoh (House of Ancestors) Free event + refreshments
The Northern Health SEED (Seek. Experience. Explore. Discover.) Program offers Indigenous high school students a unique opportunity to explore careers in health care through hands-on learning and real-world experiences. Participants
Canadian Blood Services is working to bring a plasma donor center to Prince George — and we need your support.
We are pleased to share the recap of the 2026 Membership General Meeting. This video provides an overview of the key updates, leadership reports, community discussions, and important decisions shared
The recording of the Membership General Meeting held on February 14, 2026 is now available for viewing. Members who were unable to attend can watch the full session below.
The Lheidli T’enneh are an Indigenous community of people in and around the city of Prince George, British Columbia. The name “Lheidli” means “The People from the Confluence of the River” in the Carrier language, referring to where the Nechako River meets the Fraser River and their traditional territory.
Within this territory, Lheidli T’enneh works hard to develop economic opportunities but also to practice and preserve traditional activities. Through various programs and services, Lheidli continues to maintain and protect its culture and history for its 900 plus members while improving their quality of life.
Today, the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation moves forward as a motivated, educated, and determined Nation, one that connects the lessons of the past with the hopes and dreams of the future.
We welcome you to explore our website and learn more about our community.
Mussi Cho
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