Jaad Kuujus (Meghann O’Brien) traces a journey shaped by tradition in a new exhibition at UBC’s Museum of Anthropology.
Learn the story of Richard Wilson, a visually-impaired Gitga'at fisherman whose life on the coast was marked by triumph over ...
Critics say BC Hydro risks repeating Site C’s costly failures as the North Coast Transmission Line moves forward without ...
Gitanmaax is reclaiming child welfare with the launch of Wila Dildilsdi’m — a family services department grounded in Gitxsan ...
Wei Wai Kum First Nation takes a leading role in a major renewable energy project located northwest of Campbell River.
The award is presented to an individual or organization that has made an outstanding contribution to B.C.’s outdoor community ...
How Gitanmaax is supporting families through Wila Dildilsdi’m, with Gitxsan law guiding family preservation and court ...
The All Native Basketball Tournament stands out as the most exhilarating sports event in Northern British Columbia. Photo Courtesy Dan Mesec. The 63rd All Native Basketball Tournament (ANBT) recently ...
More than 60 dancers from Prince Rupert took part in the Prince George Dance Festival, bringing home more than 100 awards, including certificates, trophies, and scholarships. Celebrating its 49th year ...
British Columbia has entered its Liquified Natural Gas LNG (LNG) era – and it might not be as clean as its proponents may have you think. Public health experts are concerned that the impact of ...
This is why what Cermaq Canada, a Norwegian fish farming conglomerate owned by Mitsubishi, is doing in Clayoquot Sound is perplexing many concerned citizens. First Nations and environmentalists are ...
Just six corporations controlled 26 percent of all B.C. fishing licences in 2019, according to research presented at last week’s Fisheries for Communities Conference. “The value of fish caught should ...
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