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People rally outside ‘Kamloops’ court as Curtis Sagmoen set to appear: ‘We’re there for all women’
The notorious Okanagan-based man with a history of violence against women was scheduled for a hearing on firearm-related charges Thursday, but didn’t show up
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After 136 years of police violence, Gitxsan leaders want an overhaul of the RCMP
As Indigenous groups push for reform of the ‘racist institution,’ a historic police shooting of a Gitanyow chief reveals the scope of police brutality
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Tiny House Warriors found guilty of all charges related to altercations at TMX worksite
Land defenders say they were upholding Secwépemc law, which comes with obligation to stand up to ‘colonial settler destruction’
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‘An uprising in the making’: ‘Alberta’ chiefs say oil company’s forceful approach is an attack on treaty rights
Neighbouring First Nations join in solidarity with Woodland Cree as Obsidian Energy pushes for arrests
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At Neskonlith Indian Band, concerns swirl about heaps of milled asphalt: ‘My throat was irritated and burning’
Members of the First Nation worry chemicals from recycled highway material brought to the reserve pose a health and environmental risk, while leadership assures it’s safe
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After generations of displacement, ‘Vancouver Island’ lands returned to Lyackson, Cowichan First Nations
An agreement to transfer 312 hectares in the Cowichan River Valley was signed May 11 as part of the treaty process
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Oil company asks judge to arrest and jail Cree chief leading ‘Alberta’ blockade
Woodland Cree want Obsidian Energy to share their profits and address environmental issues — instead, the company is asking a court to hold Isaac Laboucan-Avirom behind bars until the blockade is lifted
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‘B.C.’ legislative assembly to issue formal apology to First Nations, build residential ‘school’ memorial
A new Reconciliation Action Plan, revealed Wednesday, outlines steps aimed at repairing pieces of the government’s harmful legacy: ‘there is serious work to be done’
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‘Calgary’ judge allows Haida Elder’s defamation suit against Catholic Church to proceed
Sphenia Jones, who survived residential ‘school,’ launched a class action against the church and one of its priests over alleged denialist comments










