News
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Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc celebrates grand opening of on-reserve grocery store: ‘a source of pride’
The Sweláps Market incorporates Secwépemc language and culture while providing a convenient food option for the community
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#NarrativeBack: Trauma-informed media toolkit offers a new model for wildfire coverage
In partnership with IndigiNews and MakeWay, syilx storyteller Kelsie Kilawna is launching a resource for both newsrooms and Indigenous communities
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‘So beautiful to witness’: Syilx Language House cohort showcases nsyilxcən knowledge at virtual event
The first-year class of more than a dozen people each spoke entirely in their Indigenous language during a Zoom presentation Wednesday
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New treatment facility at PIB weaves culture and community with healing
‘Seeing the progress in people is beautiful,’ says the manager of the Snx̌astwilxtn Centre Recovery House
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Cree mother, whose newborn was apprehended, says social worker told her to ‘stop wailing’
Chelsey Woodward has not been able to see her daughter consistently after MCFD took the two-day-old baby from a ‘Surrey’ hospital on Oct. 19
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Indigenous leaders say ‘B.C.’ must do more to implement DRIPA four years after it became law
The remarks were made the first day of the Cabinet and First Nations Leaders’ Gathering Thursday, set to see more than 900 meetings take place in ‘Vancouver’
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Fraud case involving twins who claimed Inuit status adjourned until new year
Iqaluit court hears the Gill sisters have not yet found representation licensed to practice in Nunavut
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Indigenous leaders condemn the justice system after Robert Riley Saunders granted day parole
Saunders was sentenced to five years in prison last July after posing as a social worker to defraud Indigenous youth in his ‘care’
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Secwépemc leaders form industry response group rooted in Indigenous law
TMX being granted federal approval to trench through the sacred Pípsell corridor was ‘a turning point in Canada,’ says newly-formed Unceded Law Response Group










