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Posted on 31/08/07

Band plans blockade to protest forestry agreement

Special to The Globe and Mail

The Nadleh Whut'en Indian band near Prince George wants non-native forestry contractors off its traditional territory and is threatening a blockade beginning at midnight tonight in an attempt to get the province to renegotiate a money-losing forestry licence agreement.

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