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Asking Canadians to describe their nation’s cuisine can be challenging, with so many outside influences that have contributed ...
The Gaslog Glasgow eased away from Kitimat’s waterfront today, launching Canada’s entry into large-scale LNG exports with the ...
Tick a few items off this list, and remember there's lots of fantastic things we too often take for granted — many of which ...
Former Lasqueti Island trustee Peter Johnston, who has been living on Lasqueti since 1974, said the prevailing belief when he ...
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Indigenous language now included on Ucluelet bus stop signs — a first for B.C. Transitwho taught the language in her community on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Now, as the manager of language services for the Ucluelet First Nation's Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Government, Touchie has helped ...
Hul’qumi’num peoples in the Cowichan Valley call the railway grant the “Great Land Grab,” as it privatized about 800,000 hectares of land on eastern Vancouver Island without First Nations consent, ...
Let's head west now, where two First Nations chiefs on Vancouver Island say $66.7 million in combined loans approved for their nations.
Within months, Lil’wat became the first interior First Nation in BC to shut down its open dump. Today, the smoke that hung ...
Aaron Hamilton, Ts’uubaa-asatx’s operations manager, said the First Nation has recently purchased two 23-foot pontoons that ...
Tsawout First Nation has announced an investment partnership with Sidney-based Cascadia Seaweed, North America's largest kelp ...
Communities across B.C. are planning events to mark the 158th anniversary of Canada’s founding on Tuesday, July 1.
B.C. First Nations building their forest economies are facing foreign and domestic challenges that must be met for the ...
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