“After decades of negotiations, Bearspaw First Nation has new land for business development”

The Bearspaw First Nation will be building a new travel centre, after decades of negotiations.

The five-acre Eden Valley Travel Centre will include a fuel station, convenience store, and a retail space showcasing the creativity and craftsmanship of Bearspaw artisans. Beyond serving travellers and residents, the project is designed to create steady employment and generate lasting economic benefits for the community.

Robert Shotclose is the CEO of the Bearspaw First Nation, and he tells CJWE a bit of the history of Eden Valley, which ties into the development of the Travel Centre.

writes Stephen Strand for CJWE. Click the following link to view the full post on their website: https://cjwe.ca/2025/11/07/after-decades-of-negotiations-bearspaw-first-nation-has-new-land-for-business-development/

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