Five people ordered banished from northwest B.C. First Nation territory
ATLIN — A First Nation in northwestern British Columbia has banished five people from its territory for three years.
The Taku River Tlingit First Nation says in a statement on Facebook that its council issued the banishment order after receiving “significant concerns” from the community.
It says that information led the council to determine they pose “a serious risk to the safety and well-being” of community members.
The order says the five people will not be allowed in the area of Atlin, Five Mile and the Taku Watershed until June 2029.
