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This was originally redirected to St'at'imc, the proper name for the Lillooet Nation, but in the absence of an article on the town of Lillooet I revised the entry to include non-native culture and society in the area.Skookum1 (talk)(sometime long ago)
[edit] Note for later
Two other articles needed to be written: Port Lillooet, once at the south end of Lillooet Lake, and the Lillooet Land District, which will be created soon after a main article on British Columbia's system of Land Districts is done. There's also a ship named Lillooet; remember seeing it in the BC Archives photo collection but can't remember if it was military/government or private (ie. HMS or MV).Skookum1 15:47, 28 May 2006 (UTC)