News
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The search for Kwemcxenalqs
After losing their beloved relation, the family wants VPD to come to syilx homelands to apologize for a lack of sensitivity
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Leading up to Orange Shirt Day, survivors on syilx homelands share their truths
KFS hosted an educational event on Thursday to honour those who went through residential ‘schools’ and teach wider community
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Historic welcome pole, rooted in Klahoose origin story, brings healing to the people
Ernest Puglas brought family’s carving legacy to ‘Cortes Island’ to craft the pole, which was raised in ceremony on Wednesday.
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A century after their village was burned, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh is rebuilding Sen̓áḵw
Construction has started on the 11-tower development on reserve lands after the nation received a historic $1.4-billion loan from CMHC
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Paying it forward at the Similkameen powwow
Gage Paul, 18, hosted a grass dance special and giveaway after being gifted a new hair roach
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Addiction is a symptom of colonization — advocates say community can heal it
Community members spoke about their experience with addiction, and shared the importance of supporting one another through harm reduction
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After another beloved relative dies at the hands of police, calls for change amplify
The family of Chris Amyotte, Leaping Frog Man, says the 42-year-old was distressed and seeking help when police shot him six times with a beanbag gun










