WebUpdate: Marvin Yahey says he remains the chief of Blueberry River First Nation, calling a meeting held earlier today by some councillors to remove him from office illegal and … WebJun 10, 2024 · Marvin Yahey, chief councillor of Blueberry River, described how his grandfather Charlie was a "Blueberry Dreamer" who used to dance and drum and sing on the Dancing Grounds, one of this First...
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WebMar 29, 2024 · – Three members of the Blueberry First Nation Council are suing Chief Yahey in the ongoing battle to have him removed from office. In a civil claim filed … WebSep 8, 2024 · The landmark ruling, often referred to as the Yahey decision after former chief Marvin Yahey, found the province guilty of infringing on Blueberry River First Nations’ rights by permitting and encouraging widespread industrial development. Here’s what we know about the project and its proposed changes. What is the Westcoast Connector … longview signs
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WebBlueberry River chief Marvin Yahey speaks with other elected officials from Treaty 8 First Nations outside B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver Thursday. Chiefs from the Fort Nelson, Salteau, Doig River and West Moberly First Nations said Blueberry' River's victory is a victory for them all. (Blueberry River First Nation/David Suzuki Foundation) The leaders … WebJan 18, 2024 · Robin Ewaskow, Troy Wolf, Wayne Yahey, Sherry Dominic, and Shelley Gauthier were elected. On Friday, those councillors voted for the new Chief of the First Nation. Desjarlais received 3 votes, compared to the 2 votes for former Chief Marvin Yahey. In total, there were 7 candidates who ran for the position. RELATED IMAGES Share: … WebMay 17, 2024 · Yahey and the other two councillors – Sherry Dominic and Wayne Yahey – said they welcomed the ruling. “I will be calling a general council meeting in the very near future,” said their statement posted to the band’s official Facebook page. “Further, our Chief Operating Officer, Merli de Guzman, can now do her job, with the help of a lawyer.” longview sign company