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In ‘B.C.’s’ interior, a syilx program is returning burrowing owls to the grasslands
The Upper Nicola Band released 11 captive-born owls in spax̌mn — part of a decade-long effort to reinstate the tiny birds of prey whose populations have plummeted
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A century after their village was burned, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh is rebuilding Sen̓áḵw
Construction has started on the 11-tower development on reserve lands after the nation received a historic $1.4-billion loan from CMHC
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Boxing club coaches Indigenous Youth to grow stronger in the ring and in life
‘This is just a place for you to get your anger out, and a place to stay safe,’ says Team Trouble boxing coach Eli Wyse
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Project utilizing Coast Salish plants to combat heat waves on the DTES
UBC student Alexandra Thomas leading re-greening project in consultation with knowledge-keepers and community organizations
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Paying it forward at the Similkameen powwow
Gage Paul, 18, hosted a grass dance special and giveaway after being gifted a new hair roach
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Addiction is a symptom of colonization — advocates say community can heal it
Community members spoke about their experience with addiction, and shared the importance of supporting one another through harm reduction
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After another beloved relative dies at the hands of police, calls for change amplify
The family of Chris Amyotte, Leaping Frog Man, says the 42-year-old was distressed and seeking help when police shot him six times with a beanbag gun
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