Features
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How gardening is helping Haíɫzaqv (Heiltsuk) Nation cope with COVID-19
The pandemic highlights the need to be self-reliant for Jess Housty (‘Cúagilákv).
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The fall begins and, with it, a new school year
A roundup of news and information about what’s happening across the nation as the fall begins.
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We’re covering education for Indigenous students, teachers, and families: Here’s the latest
Following what’s happening in the education space, so you don’t have to.
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Westbank First Nation dips hand-carved canoe into sacred lake
Led by master carver Frank Marchand, building the canoe was part of bringing back canoe culture to the community.
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As students return to class, here’s how schools are preparing
Breaking down the B.C.’s Ministry of Education’s back to school plan
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How parents in the Okanagan Nation can prepare for the start of the school year
A family of women discuss what it was like to find healing after enduring years of mental health issues, addictions and sexual violence.
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Child welfare advocate Ruby Barclay uplifts youth to address local barriers
How the Nanaimo Youth Advisory Council is helping to address peers’ concerns through the guidance of coordinator Ruby Barclay.
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How three generations of women are working to stop the impacts of intergenerational trauma
A family of women discuss what it was like to find healing after enduring years of mental health issues, addictions and sexual violence.
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Summer is coming to an end
Here’s a roundup of news and information about what’s happening as we move into September.
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Songhees mother reflects on difficult journey through the education system and her desire for change
As an education advocate, Florence Dick strives to ensure her family has access to resources that help to support their learning.










