Halfway River First Nation

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Template:Infobox First Nation Halfway River First Nation is a Dunneza First Nations government with a 3988 ha reserve located 75 km northwest of Fort St. John, British Columbia. It is a Treaty 8 nation.

The Halfway River people were at one point part of the "Hudson Hope Indian Band" but in 1971 they split off, and the remaining people formed West Moberly First Nations.[1] As of January 2024, there were 317 registered members, with 137 living on the reserve.

The current chief is Darlene Hunter[2][1] (replacing Russell Lily in December 2013)

History

Past Chiefs and Councils

  • Chief Darlene Hunter (2013–present) with William Field, Lori Ann Wokeley, Linda Brady, Annette Davis , Joyce Audit, Charmaine Hunter
  • Chief Russell Lily (2011–2013) with Coleen Achla and William Field
  • Chief Ed Whitford (2008–2011)

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