COVID-19 puts environmental projects in N.W.T. on hold
A number of environmental projects that monitor rivers across the north have been put on…
A number of environmental projects that monitor rivers across the north have been put on…
A Tsimshian artist in Prince Rupert, B.C. is putting her skills to use to help…
Being isolated and distanced during the pandemic can cause concern, fear and even boredom. Especially…
In Sheila Champion’s house, supplies needed to survive the COVID-19 pandemic spill from her living…
Off-reserve members of Lake Babine Nation in northern B.C. hosted a Christmas dinner over the…
Jolene Banning APTN News Nearly 4,000 First Nation, Metis and Inuit Elders converged on Winnipeg…
Elders from across Quebec travelled to the Huron-Wendat territory to share their knowledge with…
Edmonton Elders offer a 15-month calendar with 15 stories aimed at Indigenous women that date back centuries.
More than 4,000 First Nation, Inuit and Metis elders are in Edmonton this week to collaborate, teach, and learn about issues including climate change, reconciliation and missing and murdered Indigenous women.
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