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Pacific Booker Minerals Inc. submits a Statement of Claim against the Lake Babine Nation
Vancouver BC, January 5, 2009: On October 14, 2008, Pacific Booker
Minerals Inc. (“PBM”) was the recipient of an unexpected, damaging and allegedly
defamatory press release by Chief, Betty Patrick of the Lake Babine Nation
(“LBN”). This press release was distributed to a wide array of investment and
media outlets on the internet. PBM requested a public retraction of the press
release but no response was received from the LBN. PBM’s board of directors have
carefully considered the difficulty created by the LBN press release. On the one
hand, PBM is committed to having a high degree of consultation with the LBN and
has, over many years, sought to build a long term trusting relationship with the
LBN. But, on the other hand, the PBM board has a fiduciary duty to its investors
and shareholders to protect the company against defamatory and damaging
statements.
“We are moving forward with the LBN. The LBN’s damaging press release, while
highly unfortunate, will not prevent us from doing our very best to consult”,
according to Erik Tornquist, Executive Vice President & COO of PBM. “But we have
to take care of our shareholders and investors. We see no way out of the dilemma
created by the LBN press release other than to leave the defamation and damages
issues to the courts and otherwise act in good faith to consult with the LBN in
the ongoing environmental assessment process.”
Indicative of how PBM is moving forward is its recent agreement, after the LBN
press release, to provide capacity funding to the LBN to enable effective
consultations in the environmental assessment process. PBM has also agreed to
work with LBN to develop a communications protocol. These and other commitments
originated from offers made by PBM some two to three years ago (but which did
not receive any LBN response for long inexplicable delays).
Lake Babine Nation, located northwest of Prince George, is one of the largest
First Nation communities in British Columbia with a population which includes
the communities of Fort Babine, Old Fort, Tachet, Donald’s Landing/Pinkut and
Woyenne.
To view information regarding Pacific Booker Minerals Inc., please visit our
website home page and reports section at http://www.pacificbooker.com,
On October 14, 2008, Pacific Booker Minerals Inc. (“PBM”) was the
recipient of an unexpected, damaging and allegedly defamatory press release by
Chief, Betty Patrick of the Lake Babine Nation (“LBN”). This press release was
distributed to a wide array of investment and media outlets on the internet. PBM
requested a public retraction of the press release but no response was received
from the LBN. PBM’s board of directors have carefully considered the difficulty
created by the LBN press release. On the one hand, PBM is committed to having a
high degree of consultation with the LBN and has, over many years, sought to
build a long term trusting relationship with the LBN. But, on the other hand,
the PBM board has a fiduciary duty to its investors and shareholders to protect
the company against defamatory and damaging statements.
“We are moving forward with the LBN. The LBN’s damaging press release, while
highly unfortunate, will not prevent us from doing our very best to consult”,
according to Erik Tornquist, Executive Vice President & COO of PBM. “But we have
to take care of our shareholders and investors. We see no way out of the dilemma
created by the LBN press release other than to leave the defamation and damages
issues to the courts and otherwise act in good faith to consult with the LBN in
the ongoing environmental assessment process.”
Indicative of how PBM is moving forward is its recent agreement, after the LBN
press release, to provide capacity funding to the LBN to enable effective
consultations in the environmental assessment process. PBM has also agreed to
work with LBN to develop a communications protocol. These and other commitments
originated from offers made by PBM some two to three years ago (but which did
not receive any LBN response for long inexplicable delays).
Lake Babine Nation, located northwest of Prince George, is one of the largest
First Nation communities in British Columbia with a population which includes
the communities of Fort Babine, Old Fort, Tachet, Donald’s Landing/Pinkut and
Woyenne.
To view information regarding Pacific Booker Minerals Inc., please visit our
website home page and reports section at http://www.pacificbooker.com.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
Erik Tornquist, Director
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