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Lawyer for only RCMP officer convicted in Dale Culver’s death requests obstruction case be dropped
Gitanyow leaders ‘outraged’ as latest move further delays Prince George constable’s sentencing for obstruction of justice
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Orange Shirt Day’s founder fears Sept. 30 being co-opted from residential ‘school’ survivors
‘I don’t want Orange Shirt Day to be forgotten — it was started by a survivor,’ says Phyllis Webstad, whose 11-year-old event now coincides with National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
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Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council declares state of emergency over opioid crisis: ‘Enough is enough’
Leaders are calling for more resources and mental health supports in their 14 communities, saying they are ‘losing too many, especially young people, to this crisis’
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After four-year negotiation, Sts’ailes reaches child welfare agreement with ‘B.C.’ and ‘Canada’
Grand Chief William Charlie says it was a relief to wrap up the often ‘emotional, frustrating, disappointing’ process, originally slated to take one year
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Snuneymuxw First Nation purchases second casino in step ‘to reinvest in our community’
Chief Michael Wyse (Xum’silum) says gaming profits will support an ‘aggressive action plan’ to increase access to housing for members
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Similkameen powwow makes triumphant return to Keremeos: ‘It does the heart really good to see this’
After being cancelled because of a wildfire last year, the community came together for a ‘healing’ and joy-filled three-day celebration over the long weekend
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From street patrols to landfill camps, ‘Winnipeg’ families of MMIWG shape their own justice
The city’s Indigenous community finds strength and solidarity as they await sentencing for a notorious and ‘racially motivated’ serial killer










