Law
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Esk’etemc rally calls for investigation into school district, alleging ‘bullying and racial violence’
Indigenous leaders protested outside Cariboo-Chilcotin School District offices in Williams Lake this week, saying the ministry must do more to address concerns
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In Tŝilhqot’in territories, students and horses learn from each other
The Tl’etinqox Equine Program connects children and Youth with a key facet of their culture — along with lessons about patience, kindness and responsibility
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Reclaiming the Navajo language — through English: A conversation with poet Esther Belin
Diné poet explores how Indigenous writers can use English ‘in new and repatriated forms’ in latest issue of ‘Poetry’ magazine
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Indigenous people ‘feel the brunt’ of trade war as ‘B.C.’ presents 2025 budget
The financial plan presents a large deficit and no new major promises amidst looming economic uncertainty for already stretched Indigenous communities
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Híɫzaqv leaders take RCMP to court, say police discriminate against the nation’s laws
The Central Coast community wants the B.C. Supreme Court to declare its public safety bylaws are ‘valid federal laws’ that officers must enforce
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With the foresight of their ancestors, ‘Nuxalk Strong’ highlights a cultural revival
New MOA exhibition goes beyond the notion of ‘colonial trophy cases’ with preservation — and reclamation — at its heart
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‘My hands were being guided’: Exhibition invites viewers into the world of Haida master artist
From a carving he made as a child to a recreation of his studio desk — a celebration of Kihl ‘Yahda (Christian White) is now on display at Bill Reid Gallery
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All Native Basketball Tournament begins with celebration of coastal culture
People were reminded of belonging and kinship during a welcoming event for the 65th annual competition featuring Gitxaała Drummers and Dancers
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Coastal nations take to ‘B.C.’s’ highest court to push province’s UNDRIP obligation
After a lower court ruling affirmed a duty to consult, Gitxaała and Ehattesaht are escalating their Mineral Tenure Act case
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Exhibition showcases the many personas of Kanyen’kehà:ka artist Shelley Niro
‘500 Year Itch’ is the first major retrospective of the multimedia creator, who challenges perceptions through photography, sculpture and more










