Latest Stories
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‘I don’t feel safe’: Syilx mother shaken after learning RCMP, social worker searched her home without her knowledge
Lauren Marchand wasn’t told about the search until weeks later.
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Living in uncertain times highlights need for more Indigenous youth programming
‘Create your own experience: Indigenous Youth Programming In the Time of COVID’ webinar hosted by University of British Columbia Learning Circle
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Indigenous hypnotist empowers First Nation youth to follow their dreams
Scott Ward visits First Nations schools across Canada with workshops around laughter, healing
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First Nations Police build connections in Cowichan Tribal Schools
COVID-19 might have curbed the ability to connect but officers like Pamela Bolton are taking creative measures to reach youth in schools
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Sea bed covered in dead herring, allegedly dumped by commercial fisher
A commercial fishing vessel dumped its load of herring as waste, at Deep Bay Marina, Hornby Island.
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Tla’amin Nation is welcoming and guarding the return of herring spawn
kʷu ƛaʔayin t̓ɛt̓ɛkʷu ɬagət — or “The herring are beginning to spawn,” in ʔayʔaǰuθəm (Ay-a-ju-thum), the language of Tla’amin First Nation. Once a time of rejoicing, now it signifies a time of guarding against roe fishery.
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