In a historic decision this week, Justice R.C. Wempe of the Court of King’s Bench has certified the Île-à-la-Crosse residential school Survivors’ class action and approved the settlement agreements ...
It started as a simple dream to share a family’s love of the outdoors with others. And now, almost half-a-dozen years later, ...
A new report is putting hard numbers behind a long-standing reality for Indigenous communities and concludes when Indigenous ...
A proposed move by British Columbia to suspend key provisions of its landmark Indigenous rights legislation has been put on ...
A decade after the first burrowing owls were released onto its reserve lands, the Upper Nicola Band is marking what leaders ...
Karen Sunabacka, a Métis composer, will premiere a commissioned work at the Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra’s Hearing Her Voice ...
The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia will present the exhibit I Use My Haida Eyes: The History ...
Cikilaxʷm: Controlled Burn, a full-length narrative contemporary ballet, will be presented by Ballet Kelowna May 1 and May 2 ...
The Anishinabek Nation and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation acknowledge the Government of Canada’s recent announcement to ...
Four years ago, Mi’kmaq author and comic books creator Brandon Mitchell set up the world of young Mali and her Little People ...
Officials with the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) hope to get the go-ahead in the coming months to continue plans on a ...
Though he’s still hopeful better days are ahead, Keith Henry’s optimism has been challenged this year.At a conference in ...