Payment to Pauquachin First Nation compensates for deal that cut off community
B.C. government announces signing of tripartite memorandum of understanding
VIU director of Indigenous education and engagement named Kw’umut Lelum Foundation exec director
‘I’ll never see my son’s face again’ — Lowndes’ mother
UBCIC president calls statement on man’s July 8 death ‘self-serving, unacceptable’
Wet’suwet’en man shot by police in Campbell River last week
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Penelakut Tribe offering healing sessions for those affected by the discovery
On Vancouver Island, there are 202 children known to have died at 5 schools
First Nation and Regional District of Nanaimo granted a share of $1.8 million from B.C. government
A Malahat Nation totem was damaged in apparent retaliation of Capt. James Cook statue teardown
‘We are not against industry, if this is done right there’s plenty of work for everyone’
“We are just scratching the surface of reconciliation by bringing some of our treasures home.”
Police believe action was retaliation for toppled Captain Cook statue
Haida artist Tamara Bell is among dozens deciding to honor the lives of Indigenous children instead this July 1
North Island First Nation will be returning its 595 members to a location near Coal Harbour
St. Joseph’s Mission Indian Residential School operated from 1886 to 1981
‘Our ancestors wouldn’t appear if we weren’t doing things in a good way’ — Cory Cliffe
More than 2,000 show up to join push to save old growth forests from harvesting
“It really is about you — you survived that horror, and it’s important that you get what you need,” Splatsin Chief Wayne Christian said