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Cowichan man says he was almost hit by a trailer hitch on Vancouver Island highway
Adrian Sylvester says he believes the hitch was thrown at him deliberately, wants to warn others.
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‘Monuments of oppression’ must be torn down to make room for healing, says OKIB chief
Chief Byron Louis is calling on federal, provincial governments to help community replace former day ‘schools’ with healing centres.
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Embrace culture in times of loss and grief, says Syilx mental health worker
‘We are grieving 215 deaths … I just pray we never have to do this again,’ says Kim Montgomery of ONA.
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Rez Daddy take on ‘pandemic blues’ as part of South Okanagan Similkameen Pride
‘Love and laughter is really healing for people,’ says Two-Spirit drag and burlesque performer.
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‘Clearly this is genocide’ : Exclusive Q&A with NDP Party Leader Jagmeet Singh
‘The only way we can truly honour those little children, those lives that were lost, is to fight for justice today,’ says Jagmeet Singh in an exclusive interview with IndigiNews following the recent findings at the Kamloops Indian Residential ‘School’
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Indigenous Solidarity at Fairy Creek
Deadline to apply to UBC’s Virtual Indigenous Science Experience program is June 10
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IndigiNews and The Discourse are going to court to defend our right to report on RCMP tactics at Fairy Creek
Some things are important enough to come together to fight for: Press freedom to cover what’s happening in our forests is one of them.
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Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwa’mis First Nation to receive $700K for stewardship through agreement with B.C. and Coast Funds
‘Now we can start to deliver on our dream of having a big presence on our territories,’ says Chief Councillor Rick Johnson.
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‘It was terrifying’ says one of six people allowed to document mass arrest
‘No one was choosing to violate the injunction and get arrested. That should be up to each person, and it seems like the RCMP made the decision yesterday,’ says Torrance Coste who witnessed 55 people be arrested Tuesday.
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Ongoing arrests of old growth defenders ignite questions about injunctions
14 people were arrested and released without charge on May 22 in one of many stand-offs between land defenders and RCMP at Fairy Creek.










