Okanagan
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Syilx journalist shares how she’ll report on Kamloops Indian Residential School
‘I speak as a mother,’ says Kelsie Kilawna.
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What are the rules of engagement for guests on Secwépemc territory?
Hereditary Matriarch Miranda Dick and her father, hereditary Chief Saw-ses, publish Free Prior and Informed Consent Protocol.
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‘It’s very close to home’: Okanagan men run 52 km to raise funds for mental health
It’s important for people to see Indigenous people ‘doing great things,’ says Cody Teichroeb.
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Learning Syilx teachings through EPIC program at Southern Okanagan Secondary School
‘When it’s done, it’s like the sound of your mother’s heartbeat,’ says student after completing a drum.
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National Nursing Week: Two brothers bring family teachings to education
Inspired by strong family roots, empathy, and sports injuries — Adrian and Quinn Van de Mosselaer share a dedication to healthcare and inclusion
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How smúkʷaʔxn Marchand’s journey into womanhood is uplifted by Syilx ceremony
‘What training has taught me is that your community is there for you, and when you need help, you ask for it.’
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Two-Spirit trans youth on reclaiming his identity
Leo Isaac will share his story through RavenSPEAK Emerge, a virtual showcase of Indigenous youth storytellers
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National Nursing Week: Wyonna Cahoose overcame obstacles to excel as a nursing student
The Tsilhqotʼin and Carrier Dakelh student at TRU has been able to thrive despite difficulty thanks to many nurses who have inspired her along the way
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Bringing the Salmon Home: Week-long festival celebrates Indigenous knowledge, restoration
‘It’s going to be such a celebration to see that first salmon come back.’
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Indigenous cannabis industry coming together to create ‘Red Market’ on sovereign lands
‘We are starting to flourish here and it’s our time … to step up and start providing for our own,’ says Snaw-naw-as dispensary owner.










