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Rescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
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Winter Is Coming: Is Your Community Ready For More Extreme Weather?
Only about a third of British Columbians have taken steps to be prepared, says BC Hydro.
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BC Has Tons Of Sea Cucumbers And This Vid Shows The Crazy Way They Eat
We can relate to these hungry marine animals stuffing their faces.
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Wind Energy Project Empowers Vancouver Island First Nation
Wei Wai Kum First Nation takes a leading role in a major renewable energy project located northwest of Campbell River.
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Traditional Berry Picking Basket Inspires a Passion for Weaving and a Solo Exhibit at the MOA
Jaad Kuujus (Meghann O’Brien) traces a journey shaped by tradition in a new exhibition at UBC’s Museum of Anthropology.
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Nominations Open for 13th Annual Tim Jones Award
The award is presented to an individual or organization that has made an outstanding contribution to B.C.’s outdoor community.
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In Gitanmaax, New Family Services Department Is Fighting to Protect Children
It hasn’t been an easy journey to take power back from colonial child ‘welfare’ agencies — but the newly launched Wila Dildilsdi’m is counting every small victory.
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BC Transmission Line Risks Repeating Site C Failures
Critics say BC Hydro risks repeating Site C’s costly failures as the North Coast Transmission Line moves forward without independent review.
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The Father Who Built a Life From His Hands
A Gitga’at family’s life shaped by fishing, craft, and seasonal food.
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Gitanmaax Charts a Tough Course Ahead to Keep Kids in Community
How a First Nation’s visionaries are rebuilding sovereignty over child welfare on their own terms.
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Legal Challenge Looming as First Nations Fight for BC’s Herring Stocks
As herring stocks decline, First Nations turn to the courts to safeguard food security and sovereignty.
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BC Coastal First Nations Vow to Fight Pipeline Pact
Ottawa-Alberta MOU draws opposition from Coastal First Nations as discussions turn to bitumen exports and tanker routes.
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‘NDN Giver’ Exhibition Showcases the Art and Responsibility of Potlatching
From mugs to prints, masks and blankets, a new Bill Reid Gallery display celebrates the ancient Northwest Coast gift-giving tradition.
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Saints and Warriors: New Film Celebrates the Relationship Between Basketball and Haida Resilience
A new documentary explores how basketball has become a pillar of community, culture, and resilience in Haida Gwaii.
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Federal Ministers Claim Liberal Caucus Is United on Pipeline Agreement Despite Public Disagreements
Ottawa asserts solidarity on new pipeline MOU as BC MPs, climate advocates, and Indigenous leaders voice concerns.
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Near-Sinking Barge off of BC Coast Stokes Fears Over Oil Tanker Threats
A near-sinking cargo barge off Bella Bella revives fears about Canada’s readiness for marine disasters — and what could happen if oil tankers are next.
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BC and First Nations Unite to Defend Tanker Ban
BC and First Nations leaders urge Ottawa to honour the tanker moratorium, warning that lifting the ban would threaten critical marine ecosystems and cause significant economic damage to coastal communities.
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Year and a Half in Jail, Three Years Probation for Sexual Interference
Judge says the accused was, if not reckless, willfully blind about the girl’s age.





















