“We’re going to continue to do that for as long as we have to.”
Tsilhqot’in First Nations have closed fishing for their members to save critical salmon stocks
Community engagement process launched to implement northern B.C. First Nation’s rights and title
External community engagement process launched to help implement Wet’suwet’en rights and title
B.C. Government committing up to $1.575 million for Tulsequah Chief Mine site
The survey is part of an independent investigation on discrimination in healthcare
The remote and vulnerable territory has limited medical capacity
Bill 22 would create more harm than good argues the Union of BC Indian Chiefs and others
A First Nations member of the Canadian Armed forces was denied respectful care says family
Construction to soon resume on Nations Cannabis in Burns Lake
Growing grizzly populations have led to fewer ungulates and increased fear of attacks says Chad Day
Squamish Nation, Tsleil-Waututh Nation and Coldwater Indian Band made the application
The Nation wants to partner with DFO to rebuild and recover the stocks
Entrepreneurs can receive up to $8,000
Hereditary Chief Woos says he is feeling uneasy after RCMP attended the smokehouse with rifles
Concerns of a surge in cases still remain
A number of safety conditions have yet to be met Indigenous leaders maintain
Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett wants fair compensation for impacted business owners
Owned by the Williams Lake First Nation, the facility will be the first of its kind in Canada
‘Enough is enough,’ says Regional Chief Terry Teegee