Vancouver Island
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Finding strength for the children: Walkathon and ceremony honours 215+
Amid ‘Canada Day’ celebrations, a Kwakwaka’wakw athlete and his family led a 74 km journey to ‘Victoria,’ mourning those who have been lost
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Strengthening Indigenous youth wellness through the sport of climbing, one step at a time
Wild & Climb is creating a safe space for Indigenous youth on ‘Vancouver Island’ to come together and learn the sport of climbing
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How Welhqi:um became Snake Island
Snuneymuxw author and knowledge holder Celestine Aleck (Sahiltiniye) shares a story about one of the places in her nation’s territory on ‘Vancouver Island’
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Peter Bear
IndigiNews is publishing stories from Alphonse Little Poplar, recorded and transcribed in 1986, to share his incredible memories and gentle storytelling.
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Indigenous Youth in ‘B.C.’ empowering youth to brainstorm clean water solutions
The Indigenous Youth Potable Water Innovation Challenge is offering funding for teams of youth to brainstorm cleans water solutions for their communities
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‘We’re going to paddle together’: Stz’uminus welcomed community for a day of culture and learning
Hundreds present on Stz’uminus homelands to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day
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Indigenous Peoples Day Events on ‘Vancouver Island’
IndigiNews has compiled a list of “Vancouver Island” events for you to join in celebrating and learning about the culture and peoples of the homelands you’re living in, for National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21.
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IndigiNews is looking for a Social Media Storytelling Producer
Join our team to support sharing our stories with a wider audience
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‘Every day, we honour our sisters’: Red Dress art pieces unveiled outside ‘Vancouver Island’ schools
Content Warning: This story contains content referencing missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people. Please honour your spirit and read with care. Every year, when May 5 comes and goes, Lily Schaefer is reminded of the importance of continuing the conversation about missing and murdered Indigenous, women, girls and two-spirit people (MMIWG2S). The…
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Philip McLachlan’s storytelling intentions for 2022
I hope that in my storytelling I can act quietly, and in a way that honours people










