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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.
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IndigiNews of the week: It’s been a heavy one
Your weekly roundup of news and information about what’s happening.
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Peaceful Black Lives Matter rally and vigil in Kelowna
Hundreds gathered in downtown Kelowna to spread awareness of police brutality.
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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.
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‘Not much has been done’ says Vernon-based MMIWG advocate
One year after MMIWG report, Meagan Louis talks about what the anniversary means in the Okanagan
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Student Destany Lulua reflects on going back to school and graduating amid global pandemic
‘I was so excited for grad and then it just changed so dramatically.’
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When starting a business and COVID-19 collide
Indigenous education departments set plans to gradually reopen school from COVID-19 pandemic.
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What’s happening with Indigenous education programs in the Okanagan?
On May 15, Health officials announced that K-12 students will have optional in-class instruction starting on June 1. “The Ministry of Education is working with all 60 school districts, independent school authorities, First Nations schools, teachers, school leaders, support staff, public health officials and all its education partners to co-ordinate the next steps for accommodating more…










