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Returned land a significant moment, Cowichan Tribes chief

Culturally significant land in the Cowichan Valley has officially been returned to the Lyackson First Nation and Cowichan Tribes in what’s being called a major step forward in reconciliation with the Province of British Columbia.  

The 312-hectare parcel, valued at over $8.6 million, is located near Skutz Falls and has long been used for gathering, harvesting, and traditional activities.  

The land was acquired from Mosaic Forest Management and transferred as part of an Incremental Treaty Agreement signed in 2024.  

Lyackson Hereditary Chief Shana Thomas says the land will serve as the foundation for a new community village, a vision her people have fought for over four generations.  

Cowichan Tribes Chief Cindy Daniels called the move a significant moment for cultural healing and future development.  

Both Nations will hold the land jointly until it’s added to the reserve under the federal process.  

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