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Indigenous women ‘explore the mountains and identity together’ in new hiking mentorship program
Indigenous Women Outdoors is hosting the low-barrier program as a way to create community while reducing systemic barriers to outdoor sports
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‘Taking more responsibility’: Heiltsuk men’s wellness group provides safe space to connect and heal
Each week, men of all ages come together to connect with the land and each other without pressure to be ‘stoic or a tough guy,’ says the group’s leader
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VIDEO: ‘I can’t breathe’ yells Indigenous woman during violent arrests at Caycuse Camp
Several people violently arrested at Caycuse Camp in Ditidaht territory on May 20 as RCMP enforce injunction obtained by logging company.
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‘It’s very close to home’: Okanagan men run 52 km to raise funds for mental health
It’s important for people to see Indigenous people ‘doing great things,’ says Cody Teichroeb.
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Indigenous parent points to ‘pattern of systemic racism’ after suggested cuts to music programming
Carey Newman, Hayalthkin’geme, has resigned from a school board Indigenous committee after an official suggested Indigenous students may not benefit from music classes
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The ‘first of its kind’ Indigenous modelling agency takes flight
Two Indigenous powerhouses launch ‘Supernaturals Modelling,’ an agency focused on health and high end cultural representation in the fashion and modelling world.
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Learning Syilx teachings through EPIC program at Southern Okanagan Secondary School
‘When it’s done, it’s like the sound of your mother’s heartbeat,’ says student after completing a drum.
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National Nursing Week: Two brothers bring family teachings to education
Inspired by strong family roots, empathy, and sports injuries — Adrian and Quinn Van de Mosselaer share a dedication to healthcare and inclusion
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Bill C-15 a step towards reconciliation, says Indigenous policy expert
Urban Native Youth Association President, Matthew Norris, appeals to the Senate to pass Bill C-15 involving the implementation of UNDRIP
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How smúkʷaʔxn Marchand’s journey into womanhood is uplifted by Syilx ceremony
‘What training has taught me is that your community is there for you, and when you need help, you ask for it.’










