LTFN Office Closure on Monday, April 28,2025
In honor of our dear deceased elder and to allow staff and families the time to engage in cultural practices and pay their respects during the memorial service, the Lheidli
Welcome to
In honor of our dear deceased elder and to allow staff and families the time to engage in cultural practices and pay their respects during the memorial service, the Lheidli
Please join us in celebrating the official swearing-in of our newly elected Chief and Council! Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PMLocation: House of Ancestors “Uda Dune
📢 Important Notice for Lheidli T’enneh Nation 📢 The Northern Region Ministry of Transportation and Transit (MOTT) would like to inform the community of a partial washout on Blackwater Rd.
Get your yard glowing and share your before-and-after photos. Open to all Lheidli T’enneh members — email your entries by May 2nd! Great way to involve the family and celebrate
Help us make a difference this Earth Day. Come together on May 2nd at 9:30 AM to clean up our community. Teams will meet at the Band Office and Health
Strengthening our shared vision for education and opportunity. Lheidli T’enneh First Nation and University of Northern British Columbia have reaffirmed their partnership through a renewed Memorandum of Understanding. This agreement
Need help with school, life skills, or your resume? Tutoring
Calling all creative minds from the Lheidli T’enneh Nation! Tano
Attention Lheidli T’enneh Membership:We are pleased to announce the official
Chief and Council and Administration wish to inform members that
The Lheidli T’enneh Chief and Council, along with Administration, cordially
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 400 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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