LAKE BABINE NATION AND WEST FRASER PARTNERSHIP STRENGTHENS B.C.'S FOREST SECTOR
West Fraser (NYSE: WFG) and Lake Babine Nation Forestry Limited Partnership (LBN Forestry) have announced a significant partnership following the British Columbia government's approval of a new First Nations Woodland Licence in the Smithers area. The licence combines timber tenures from both West Fraser and LBN Forestry, and will be held by LBN Forestry.
The partnership builds upon previous agreements including a Joint Development Agreement from April 2024 and a Log Supply and Forest Management Agreement from January 2025. West Fraser will provide forest stewardship services to LBN Forestry to manage the area-based licence, ensuring alignment with the Nation's stewardship values and territorial vision.
The collaboration aims to strengthen B.C.'s forest sector by combining Indigenous knowledge with modern forestry practices, while supporting long-term fibre security and economic development in the region.
West Fraser (NYSE: WFG) e Lake Babine Nation Forestry Limited Partnership (LBN Forestry) hanno annunciato una partnership importante dopo l'approvazione da parte del governo della British Columbia di una nuova Licenza Forestale delle Prime Nazioni nell'area di Smithers. La licenza unisce i diritti di sfruttamento del legname di West Fraser e LBN Forestry, e sarà detenuta da LBN Forestry.
La collaborazione si basa su accordi precedenti, tra cui un Accordo di Sviluppo Congiunto di aprile 2024 e un Accordo di Fornitura di Tronchi e Gestione Forestale di gennaio 2025. West Fraser fornirà servizi di gestione forestale a LBN Forestry per amministrare la licenza territoriale, garantendo il rispetto dei valori di tutela della Nazione e della sua visione territoriale.
La collaborazione mira a rafforzare il settore forestale della British Columbia combinando la conoscenza indigena con le pratiche forestali moderne, supportando al contempo la sicurezza a lungo termine delle risorse e lo sviluppo economico nella regione.
West Fraser (NYSE: WFG) y Lake Babine Nation Forestry Limited Partnership (LBN Forestry) han anunciado una alianza significativa tras la aprobación por parte del gobierno de Columbia Británica de una nueva Licencia Forestal de las Primeras Naciones en la zona de Smithers. La licencia combina los derechos madereros de West Fraser y LBN Forestry, y será gestionada por LBN Forestry.
La colaboración se basa en acuerdos previos, incluyendo un Acuerdo de Desarrollo Conjunto de abril de 2024 y un Acuerdo de Suministro de Troncos y Gestión Forestal de enero de 2025. West Fraser brindará servicios de gestión forestal a LBN Forestry para administrar la licencia territorial, asegurando la alineación con los valores de custodia de la Nación y su visión territorial.
La colaboración busca fortalecer el sector forestal de B.C. combinando el conocimiento indígena con prácticas forestales modernas, apoyando la seguridad a largo plazo de la fibra y el desarrollo económico en la región.
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West Fraser (NYSE : WFG) et Lake Babine Nation Forestry Limited Partnership (LBN Forestry) ont annoncé un partenariat important suite à l'approbation par le gouvernement de la Colombie-Britannique d'une nouvelle licence forestière des Premières Nations dans la région de Smithers. Cette licence regroupe les droits forestiers de West Fraser et de LBN Forestry, et sera détenue par LBN Forestry.
Ce partenariat s'appuie sur des accords antérieurs, notamment un Accord de développement conjoint d'avril 2024 et un Accord de fourniture de grumes et de gestion forestière de janvier 2025. West Fraser fournira des services de gestion forestière à LBN Forestry pour gérer cette licence territoriale, en veillant à respecter les valeurs de gestion de la Nation et sa vision territoriale.
Cette collaboration vise à renforcer le secteur forestier de la Colombie-Britannique en combinant les connaissances autochtones avec les pratiques forestières modernes, tout en soutenant la sécurité à long terme des ressources et le développement économique de la région.
West Fraser (NYSE: WFG) und Lake Babine Nation Forestry Limited Partnership (LBN Forestry) haben eine bedeutende Partnerschaft bekannt gegeben, nachdem die Regierung von British Columbia eine neue First Nations Woodland Licence im Gebiet von Smithers genehmigt hat. Die Lizenz kombiniert Holzrechte von West Fraser und LBN Forestry und wird von LBN Forestry gehalten.
Die Partnerschaft baut auf früheren Vereinbarungen auf, darunter ein Joint Development Agreement vom April 2024 und ein Log Supply and Forest Management Agreement vom Januar 2025. West Fraser wird LBN Forestry Forstwirtschaftsdienstleistungen bereitstellen, um die gebietsbezogene Lizenz zu verwalten und dabei die Werte der Nation sowie deren territoriale Vision zu berücksichtigen.
Die Zusammenarbeit zielt darauf ab, den Waldsektor von B.C. zu stärken, indem indigenes Wissen mit modernen Forstpraktiken kombiniert wird, und gleichzeitig die langfristige Versorgungssicherheit mit Rohstoffen und die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in der Region zu fördern.
- Creation of a new First Nations Woodland Licence strengthens Indigenous participation in resource management
- Partnership provides greater stability for employees, contractors, and businesses in the region
- Combination of Indigenous knowledge and modern forestry practices enhances sustainable resource management
- Long-term fibre security established through formal agreements
- West Fraser reduces its direct timber tenure holdings in the Bulkley and Morice Supply Areas
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Partnership secures West Fraser's timber access while advancing Indigenous economic participation in BC's forestry sector.
This partnership between West Fraser and Lake Babine Nation represents a significant strategic development for West Fraser's operations in British Columbia. By contributing portions of its licence volume from the Bulkley and Morice Timber Supply Areas, West Fraser is supporting the creation of a new area-based First Nations Woodland Licence while simultaneously securing its long-term fibre access - a critical advantage in BC's evolving forestry landscape.
The arrangement includes West Fraser providing forest stewardship services to Lake Babine Nation Forestry Limited Partnership, creating a mutually beneficial relationship that aligns with modern forestry trends. This builds upon two previous agreements: a Joint Development Agreement (April 2024) and a Log Supply and Forest Management Agreement (January 2025), demonstrating a methodical, phased approach to this collaboration.
From an industry perspective, this partnership addresses several challenges facing BC's forest sector: regulatory complexity, Indigenous reconciliation requirements, and supply chain stability. As traditional forestry models face increasing pressures, this innovative tenure arrangement could become a template for other forestry companies operating on traditional Indigenous territories.
The BC government's support suggests a policy environment favoring these types of arrangements, potentially simplifying regulatory approvals for similar partnerships. For West Fraser, beyond securing fibre access, this partnership likely enhances its social licence to operate and strengthens its position as a sustainable forestry leader in an increasingly competitive marketplace where responsible resource management is paramount.
Innovative collaboration supports long-term fibre security and economic development
The creation of the new licence announced today by the Government of
"As stewards of our lands since time immemorial, Lake Babine Nation has always recognized the deep responsibility we hold in ensuring our forests are managed with respect and sustainably. For Lake Babine Nation, forestry is not just an industry; it is woven into our identity, our traditions, and our vision for the future. We take another important step forward by formalizing our partnership with West Fraser—a collaboration that will bring broader economic opportunities to our people and region, while protecting the integrity of our lands for future generations," said Chief Wilf Adam, Lake Babine Nation.
"This partnership embodies what is possible when Indigenous knowledge and modern forestry practices unite—ensuring that our resources are used wisely, our community's benefit, and our environment remains intact. Our Nation has long advocated for meaningful participation in resource management in our territory. With this partnership, we are ensuring that our voices, expertise, and priorities are central to decision-making. By working alongside West Fraser, we are fostering a relationship built on mutual respect and shared goals—one that will strengthen our economic opportunities and secure a sustainable future for Lake Babine and the region as a whole," Adam added.
To enable the creation of the new tenure, West Fraser contributed portions of its licence volume held in the Bulkley and Morice Timber Supply Areas, to help create a meaningful area-based licence. Additional volume was made available through the Government-held, BC Timber Sales, helping enhance the licence's scope and potential impact.
"I want to congratulate the Lake Babine Nation on what we have been able to build together," said Sean McLaren, President and CEO of West Fraser. "This milestone recognizes Lake Babine Nation's role as the resource steward in its traditional territory and reflects our shared commitment to sustainable forestry. By working together, we are helping bring greater stability to the forest sector — for our and Lake Babine Nation's employees, contractors and businesses throughout the region."
"This achievement would not have been possible without the leadership and the support of government," McLaren added. "By recognizing the importance of fibre security and Indigenous Partnerships, the Province is helping secure the future of B.C.'s forest sector."
West Fraser will provide forest stewardship services to LBN Forestry to support the management of the new area-based licence, in alignment with the Nation's stewardship values and vision for its traditional territory.
The licence announced today builds on two previous agreements: a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) signed in April 2024, and a Log Supply and Forest Management Agreement (LSFMA) signed in January 2025.
"This is a significant forestry partnership in
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Lake Babine Nation is one of the largest Indigenous nations in B.C., with over 2,500 members. Its Territory is centred around Babine Lake, the Province's longest natural lake. Lake Babine has five communities: Wit'at (Fort Babine), Nedo'ats (Old Fort), Tachet, Donald's Landing/Pinkut and Woyenne. The Lake Babine Nation Foundation Agreement provides a shared vision and high-level roadmap for implementing Lake Babine's existing rights, including self-government, Aboriginal title and harvesting rights. Growing Lake Babine's role in forestry and forest management is a priority under the Foundation Agreement, and Lake Babine established its company, Lake Babine Nation Forestry, in 2016 to pursue that objective. The company now has about 27 employees and is managed by Lake Babine member Duane Crouse.
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