News
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With habitat affected by wildfires, syilx-led program monitors rattlesnakes
The Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre has received new federal funding to continue its research on how the snakes are adapting to a changing environment
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‘Truth, courage, care’: Esk’etemc leader honoured with ‘B.C.’ reconciliation award
Charlene Belleau has been ‘leading voice’ of justice for survivors — documenting truth and supporting community healing
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Pimicikamak faces long road to repair after havoc-wreaking power outage
As the military is ordered to help the northern ‘Manitoba’ Cree community, AFN leader says ‘emergency deployments cannot become the standing response to chronic infrastructure gaps’
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Frustration grows over premier’s plan to alter Indigenous rights legislation
‘B.C.’s’ DRIPA law was touted as a reconciliation milestone. Now a series of court rulings has David Eby wanting to change it — a plan one lawyer calls ‘extremely offensive’
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After Indigenous teen’s stabbing, his family says the system failed to stop his bullying
Foster parents in ‘Courtenay, B.C.’ speak out after a string of alleged incidents targeting them and their 16-year-old foster son, as they wait for trial
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‘We all share the same goals’: Tŝilhqot’in and syilx foresters learn from each other
Nk’Mip Forestry and Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation visit their respective territories, sharing knowledge and best practices
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Afro-Indigenous mom’s case against VACFSS has ‘cleared the way for other parents,’ says expert
The Supreme Court of Canada has tossed an appeal from the child ‘welfare’ agency in favour of ‘Justine.’ Her lawyer says it’s now ‘the case that governs the issue in B.C.’
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Xats̓úll chief says reclaimed land parcel is ‘a beginning’ for growing community
Kúkwpi7 Rhonda Phillips says the decision to not renew the lease for a long-running treatment centre is a ‘continuation of healing, not an ending’










