But observers skeptical of provincial review of its Pathway to Hope program
The school year will start on until Sept. 22.
University of Northern British Columbia launches first nursing degree program in Fort St. John
Teal Cedar Products asks B.C. court for one-year injunction extension at Fairy Creek
As visitors flood back into Tofino, business owners struggle to find people to serve them
Kelsie Kilawna is a syilx reporter who’s covering wildfires that have been spreading through her community
The BCWS should be working with and learning from sqilxw Peoples
Protesters’ lawyer says 17 complaints fall under the agency’s mandate and will be investigated
Candidates address battles over the harvesting of B.C. forests against climate change backdrop
The white Rock Lake fire has spread over 81,000 hectares in the Okanagan
Flags are currently half-mast across Canada
Marchand keeps Okanagan Indian Band attached to her name
West Coast cleanup nets over 200 tonnes of marine debris
Funding needed, but tips, ideas and a desire to do something strong
The 215 graves are, to the band’s knowledge, undocumented deaths for which it is still collecting records
First Nations/environmentalist old growth alliance uneasy, if it exists at all
Love, support and curiousity: Canadians urged to learn about residential schools and their impact
Global campaign urging insurance providers to stay away from Canadian pipeline project
Jack Kruger, living in Syilx territory, wasn’t surprised by news of 215 children’s remains found on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School
The event is scheduled to take place via Zoom on June 16 at 7 p.m.