CRDN to implement checkpoint amid exploration concerns
Clearwater River Dene Nation (CRDN) will be implementing a check-stop north of La Loche in August to monitor the activity of industry, along with providing an extra layer of safety for those travelling through the region.
That’s according to Chief Teddy Clark, who explained the main purpose is to serve the people of the First Nation, as well as to collect information and build up their database on how the land is being used, accessed, and how much band members are still utilizing their traditional territory.
Clark also stressed that the safety checkpoint, which will be staffed 24 hours per day with uniformed guards, should not be considered a roadblock. The check-stop is being organized on Highway 955 that runs through a section of CRDN reserve land.
“It will help us gather data on who is up there, who is working where, what type of work they are doing within our traditional territory,” he said.


