Nuxalk Nation and Stz’uminus First Nation members gather to hang red dresses and remember loved ones
Along so-called Vancouver Island Highway, two Nations come together to hang red dresses and remember lost loved ones.
Along so-called Vancouver Island Highway, two Nations come together to hang red dresses and remember lost loved ones.
‘We’ve had really incredible uptake. Women have been so excited to be able to access this option for screenings.’
Adam Gauthier, who is Coast Salish, Cree and Métis, says the packages of self-care items are a way to show love for Indigenous youth both on reserve and off.
The first in a series on the power of cedar for Indigenous Peoples on Vancouver…
Interview series hosted by Kumugwe Cultural Society looks at culture, environment and more through voices of Elders and other ‘wise ones’
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Dancers, drummers and speakers from across B.C. will share the message that Indigenous women matter.
Blockades and support is growing after the conservation group called the Rainforest Flying Squad was…
The head of Canada’s public health agency says variants of the COVID-19 pandemic are currently…