New lead, hope in decades-old mystery of vanished family
Relatives trying to solve a 20 year-old mystery of a vanished family may have new hope and a new lead.
Relatives trying to solve a 20 year-old mystery of a vanished family may have new hope and a new lead.
The head of a Haida-owned company at the centre of an environmental controversy after its fishing boat dumped 100 tonnes of iron sulphite to seed the Pacific Ocean says the experiment is not a potential ecological disaster, but one that has “created life.”
It is a mystery 20 years in the making.
With the recent passing of the residential school survivors compensation package deadline, many are saying they it should be extended
The controversy continues to swirl over allegations the former head of the Vancouver Olympics abused Aboriginal students while working as a school teacher in northern British Columbia three decades ago.
After a five-month long protest, the Musqueam First Nation are victorious in their bid.
A Vancouver newspaper is standing by its claims that the former head of the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee abused Aboriginal students during his time working as a teacher in northern British Columbia.
Facing explosive allegations of abuse, John Furlong, CEO of the Vancouver Olympic Committee, held a press conference to deny he mistreated First Nations students while a Catholic missionary.
A joint review panel has ruled that Enbridge is not obliged to reveal who their First Nation partners are on the Northern Gateway pipeline project.
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