Latest Stories
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Bringing back dugout canoe culture, starting with students
Around 500 students in West Kelowna and Kamloops were carving traditional dugout canoes at school — now their carving teachers are finishing the job.
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Don’t panic, they have bannock: How Kekuli Cafe is adapting to the COVID-19 reality
Cafe prepares for the future as B.C. economy reopens
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First Nations seek data sovereignty amid COVID-19
Pandemic highlights need to ensure better data is collected and shared.
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Rylie ‘Coyote’ Marchand: From ballet slippers to MMA champion
The eighteen-year-old explains what it’s been like to train during COVID-19 and how she hopes to fight in front of her hometown post-pandemic.
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We are the children of the survivors of past pandemics
‘The resiliency has been passed down to further generations, so we are able to survive these times of struggle’
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Revitalizing a language, one video call at a time
How instructors and students are staying connected and adapting to keep the Syilx language alive.
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