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IndigiNews is covering education for Indigenous students, teachers, and families: Here’s the latest
We’re following what’s happening in the education space across Vancouver Island, so you don’t have to
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Syilx woman turns class project into annual community clean-up: ‘Because we respect our land’
Cassidy Marchand’s school project, inspired by her grandfather, has turned into an annual Community Clean-up — this year’s set for April 17.
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Gitxsan woman named one of 2021’s most inspiring women entrepreneurs and business leaders by B.C. magazine
Candice Loring’s being recognized by CanadianSME Business Magazine for her economic development work in Indigenous communities.
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‘I don’t feel safe’: Syilx mother shaken after learning RCMP, social worker searched her home without her knowledge
Lauren Marchand wasn’t told about the search until weeks later.
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Living in uncertain times highlights need for more Indigenous youth programming
‘Create your own experience: Indigenous Youth Programming In the Time of COVID’ webinar hosted by University of British Columbia Learning Circle
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Indigenous hypnotist empowers First Nation youth to follow their dreams
Scott Ward visits First Nations schools across Canada with workshops around laughter, healing
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First Nations Police build connections in Cowichan Tribal Schools
COVID-19 might have curbed the ability to connect but officers like Pamela Bolton are taking creative measures to reach youth in schools
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Sea bed covered in dead herring, allegedly dumped by commercial fisher
A commercial fishing vessel dumped its load of herring as waste, at Deep Bay Marina, Hornby Island.
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Tla’amin Nation is welcoming and guarding the return of herring spawn
kʷu ƛaʔayin t̓ɛt̓ɛkʷu ɬagət — or “The herring are beginning to spawn,” in ʔayʔaǰuθəm (Ay-a-ju-thum), the language of Tla’amin First Nation. Once a time of rejoicing, now it signifies a time of guarding against roe fishery.
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Creative writing series engages next generation of Indigenous storytellers
Tłı̨chǫ Dene author Richard Van Camp mentors Indigenous youth and young adults










