Sports
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Indigenous women ‘explore the mountains and identity together’ in new hiking mentorship program
Indigenous Women Outdoors is hosting the low-barrier program as a way to create community while reducing systemic barriers to outdoor sports
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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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Meet six Indigenous youth on Vancouver Island honoured for excellence in sports
Recipients of the Premier’s Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sports this year include a soccer player, a war canoeist, a lacrosse player and more.
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How ‘rez ball skills’ and family love took this Olympic athlete to the top
Brigette Lacquette from Mallard, Man. on how she climbed to the top, fell, and got back up again.
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‘Want to heal with me?’ — Haíłzaqv run for wellness
Haíłzaqv community launches a new initiative that encourages daily physical activity in their community during ongoing pandemic.
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With humour and knowledge, Nicholas Kruger says it’s important to give back
The professional pool player, father and entrepreneur, is an Okanagan community changemaker.
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‘Smile bags,’ sports and other sweet ideas keep kids active during COVID-19 closures
How are coastal families dealing with the ongoing pandemic? | Part Three
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Promoting resiliency through physical activity
Ivy Richardson and Elder Stella Erasmus Johnson want Indigenous people to care for themselves through physical activity.
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Thirty years after Siege of Kanehsatà:ke, peace runner says ‘we’re still fighting’
Anna Tonasket recalls protesting for peace in the summer of 1990, but says there is still much to strive for.
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This Syilx youth dreams of being an actor and a professional powwow dancer
12-year-old Leroi Bent from Okanagan Nation talks about pursuing his dreams and making a movie with his family during a pandemic.










