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March, 2014 Newsletter

Cindy Lowley - Patrick - Interim Manager

I have had the opportunity to work with the LBNT staff for almost two years now in which time I have learnt a lot, met a lot of people, participated in numerous meetings, events and activities pertaining to Treaty. I was fortunate to have been able to work for late Joe Michell and acquire valuable knowledge from him. Additionally, the previous Treaty Manger Dorothy Patrick has also contributed to my learning experience here. I have been involved with the Governance aspects of the Treaty Program and more recently the Interim Treaty Manager. It is exciting to be involved at the community level as it gives me the chance to see and hear from the members. Honestly it has been quite the learning experience and continues to be. I look forward to each day as a new experience both professionally and personally. I would like to extend my appreciation to the LBNT staff, the LBN Administration, the Chief and Council for their support and guidance with as respect to my employment it is definitely a team work effort. I look forward to the community engagement with all the communities as it is important to hear all the members’ voices. On behalf of the LBNT we welcome you to the office for a visit –questions, information or just to view photos , the door is always open. Our priority is to serve the members. With that, I hope you enjoy the newsletter and we look forward to seeing you and hearing from you.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY - Administrative Assistant

Lake Babine Nation requires an Administrative Assistant for the Fisheries Department. The Administrative Assistant will
be responsible for the wide variety of administrative duties in support of the Fisheries Director.

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