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Indigenous peoples bear the brunt of climate change — but get almost none of the money to fight it
‘They literally created a problem that is on us to prove our capacity to solve,’ expert warns, as billion-dollar climate funds impose barriers against Indigenous peoples accessing them
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Driven by community care, Indigenous women bridge social service gaps on the mid-Island
Jovonne Johnson and Charsanaa Johnny started Risebridge after noticing the need that existed: ‘We support people from all walks of life’
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Seven years after her disappearance, family of Caitlin Potts reignites calls for justice
Loved ones of the Cree mother travelled from the prairies to the Okanagan to try to find answers about her case
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IndigiNews is hiring a full-time Indigenous law reporter
From court cases to treaties to hereditary systems — we’re looking for a journalist to tackle the biggest stories around rights and governance
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Basketball superstar from Tkemlúps te Secwépemc, 14, heads to NAIG 2023
Waki-Ya Charging Bear Diablo is departing for Kjipuktuk (Halifax) this weekend to play for Team BC in the U14 men’s league
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Judge orders MCFD to reveal redacted records in birth alerts case
Ministry must disclose disputed information to privacy commissioner after B.C. Supreme Court justice sides with IndigiNews
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At 16, Okanagan teen has Brazilian jiu-jitsu world in a chokehold: ‘She’s the person to beat’
Lillian Marchand of OKIB started practicing the martial art after being bullied — a decade later, she has multiple championships under her soon-to-be black belt
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