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Osoyoos Indian Band set to restore native plants, species in wildfire-ravaged forests
The First Nation plans to clear out burned spaces and restore trees, berries and medicinal plants to the area, encouraging biodiversity and wildlife to return
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B.C. Supreme Court dismisses Xatśūll First Nation’s challenge to Mount Polley mine expansion
The Secwépemc community was trying to stop the company from increasing the height of its tailings storage dam, which collapsed in 2014
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In Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, legal challenge fails to stop contentious floatel — but affirms women’s rights
Court rejects judicial review challenge by Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Elder and Youth. But as Woodfibre LNG applies for a second cruise-ship work camp, fears of gender-based violence remain high
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Kwakwaka’wakw artist Ernest Puglas explains how carving saved his life: ‘This is powerful’
As a new welcome pole is raised on Klahoose, Homalco and Tla’amin territories, its maker describes how, through art, ‘I have recreated myself’
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‘Truly amazing and really emotional’: Historic mortuary poles returned to Tla’amin Nation after decades-long search
The nation celebrated the repatriation during the opening of a new cultural centre, part of a wider reclamation for the community
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