News
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For a third year, Similkameen women’s team wins All Native championship trophy
‘Three-peat — it’s been in the back of our minds forever,’ says Starbirds MVP Jade Montgomery-Waardenburg. ‘It feels so good to win today’
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On the DTES, thousands gather to remember MMIWG2S+, call for justice: ‘Our hearts beat as one’
In photos: The 34th annual Women’s Memorial March brought many families together for a day of grieving, solidarity and advocacy
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Awaiting sentencing, Tiny House Warriors tell court they acted for Secwépemc rights: ‘We’re not criminals’
Four convicted members of the resistance group face six to 12 months in jail after a confrontation at a TMX work camp in 2021
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‘Kind of like a tornado’: Similkameen women’s team cinches two more wins at All Native tournament
The Starbirds are set to play their final game of the competition on Saturday, where they hope to secure gold in their category
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All Native Basketball Tournament begins with celebration of coastal culture
People were reminded of belonging and kinship during a welcoming event for the 65th annual competition featuring Gitxaała Drummers and Dancers
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Similkameen women’s team opens at All Native Basketball Tournament with dominating victory
The Starbirds are in ‘Prince Rupert’ seeking to take home gold in their category for a third consecutive year
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‘B.C.’ child welfare workers lack crucial supports needed to do their jobs: RCY
Watchdog’s latest report calls for ‘immediate and sustained’ improvements to protect young people in government ‘care’
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Tiny Kwiakah First Nation has big plans for solar-powered science hub on former fish farm
With just 19 members, the ‘Vancouver Island’ community is building a ‘stewardship economy’ based around revitalizing its lands
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With families ‘beyond their breaking point,’ watchdog calls on ‘B.C.’ to support young people with disabilities
The RCY’s latest report follows her earlier probe into preventable death of 11-year-old First Nations boy in the ‘Fraser Valley’
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Coastal nations take to ‘B.C.’s’ highest court to push province’s UNDRIP obligation
After a lower court ruling affirmed a duty to consult, Gitxaała and Ehattesaht are escalating their Mineral Tenure Act case










