Secwepemcúl’ecw
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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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Heading to the Oscars, the resounding impact of ‘Sugarcane’ proves both validating and ‘long overdue’
The documentary about St. Joseph’s Mission is up for an Academy Award on March 2, as director marks ‘an incredible moment to celebrate Indigenous storytelling’
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Secwépemc Elder reflects on teaching herself — and others — her crafts: ‘I just went and did it on my own’
Artist Sally Wynja has spent decades creating baskets, jewelry and medicines, and is now passing the skills to ‘as many people who want to learn as I can’
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Cariboo Gold Mine proceeds with province’s blessing — despite Xatśūll First Nation concerns
Two other First Nations — Williams Lake and Lhtako Dené — have signalled their support for the $1.1-billion project
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Sentencing of Tiny House Warriors involved in TMX confrontation adjourned to 2025
Four land defenders were charged related to their opposition against pipeline expansion in Secwepemcúl’ecw
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Esk’etemc First Nation celebrates $147M federal settlement for broken water promises
Marking the end of a decades-long specific claim battle, the Secwépemc community plans to use its win to benefit future generations
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Knowledge-keeper Cecilia DeRose recognized for her ‘massive impact’ in Secwépemc communities
The Elder from Esk’etemc First Nation is a champion of culture and language both in her own family and far beyond










