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‘The islands are our homelands, too,’ says W̱SÁNEĆ youth
“The islands are our relatives, the relatives of the deep,” says Peter Underwood of the W̱SÁNEĆ Nation.
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The Lhoosk’uz Dené village near Quesnel celebrates clean drinking water
Community worked with UBC and RESEAU Centre for Mobilizing Innovation to develop sustainable water source.
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Osoyoos Indian Band declares a state of emergency after fire grows overnight
A grass fire sparked yesterday afternoon in Oliver B.C. and the surrounding area is now contained while two hundred more fires continue to burn across the province.
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‘The day Indigenous people took the country back’
In many places across the country, Canada Day was officially canceled, as events saw hundreds and even thousands gather in support of Indigenous Peoples.
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‘Every kilometre I run is for a life that was taken,’ says Indigenous man committed to running 216 kilometres to support survivors
‘I’m running for the kids, for my family,’ says Sasha Perron who will end his 216km run at the Victoria legislature on July 1.
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Indigenous people: take care, non-Indigenous people: take action, everyone in-between — do both.
A message from IndigiNews managing editor before reporting on residential “schools”
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Are the Fairy Creek blockaders protesting legally?
The Discourse answers community members’ questions about Fairy Creek.
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Could conservationists buy a portion of Fairy Creek to protect it?
The Discourse answers community members’ questions about Fairy Creek.
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Will Fairy Creek trees be exported as raw logs?
Eight questions about raw log exports and B.C.’s struggling forestry sector, explained by policy analyst Ben Parfitt.
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Syilx artist and community leader contributes to UBCO’s public art collection
Sheldon Pierre Louis’s painting celebrates the strength of Indigenous women.










