Lake Babine Nation
Description
Lake Babine Nation is third largest Aboriginal Band in British Columbia. Lake Babine Administration Office is situated 142 miles West of Prince George, with a total registered membership of over 2,310 [based on 2008 population]. The Nation has 27 reserve lands and three (3) communities, which are inhabited year round, and two that are inhabited year round from time to time.
Prior to 1957, Lake Babine was two separate Bands, the Old Fort Band and the Fort Babine Band, both situated on the Babine Lake. At the time, approximately 12 communities were inhabited year round.
On June 12, 1957, Department of Indian Affairs amalgamated the two Bands to form what is now known as the Lake Babine Nation.
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facebook.comHave a safe and happy holiday season LBN members! Please see the list of emergency numbers for the administration office. We wish you all the best in the new year.
Christmas is right around the corner! Please see the attached posters and write them on your calendar!
Foundation Agreement Negotiations Update & Feedback Sessions. Coming to a community near you!
LBN AGA Www.ustream.tv/channel/bpl-live-streaming
If you have any questions regarding the presentations at the AGA, please send them to info@lakebabine.com
Lake Babine Nation AGA
Lake Babine Nation Annual General Assembly October 3-5, 2017
Proud to be serving Ice Cream at Sne C'al Yegh today! Come on out and get your nice cold treat! So many sizes and flavours to choose from! Open until 6:00 p.m. 👌🏼
Good Morning! We are currently experiencing technical difficulties within the office. Some of the phones and computers are out for the time being. We are currently working on the problem and hope to have our services up and running by 1:00 pm.
Good Afternoon, There has been a change of location for the Open House. Please join us at the Lake Babine Nation Council Chambers and have a look at the new and exciting project that will be happening in our area. Have a wonderful day!