Okanagan
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‘Graduating during the Covid 19 pandemic, it truly shows how strong the youth can truly be’
Grade 12 student Serenity Baptiste (Nqaqamls) reflects on graduating amid global pandemic.
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A virtual graduation to celebrate her degree, after nearly 10 years of work
‘This is a huge let down,’ says St̓aʔqʷaĺqs, who is graduating with her bachelor’s degree from UBCO.
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Penticton Indian Band celebrates class of 2020 in a unique way
Drive-in movie setting and virtual graduation honoured students, while following public health safety measures.
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IndigiNews of the week: It’s National Indigenous Peoples Day!
Your weekly roundup of news and information about what’s happening.
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At Sagmoen sentencing, families of the missing sing for justice
Curtis Sagmoen walked free from a Vernon courtroom on Friday. His victim’s supporters followed.
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‘I am proud of the 2020 grad class’
Grade 12 student Autumn Bent reflects on graduating amid a global pandemic.
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Building bridges with bannock
Meet the only Indigenous food vendor at the Vernon Farmers’ Market
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IndigiNews of the week: The Anti-Racism movement continues
A weekly highlight of what is happening in Indigenous and related news across the Nation.
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Okanagan: We want to hear about your experiences with police
IndigiNews is open to listening to your stories, either positive or negative.
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Indigenous pot shop owner refuses to shut down after being raided by province
Tupa’s Joint opened without provincial license. Owner Cory Brewer says he’s asserting his sovereign rights backed by his band and UNDRIP.