BC First Nations
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‘I’m speaking for you now’: Haisla residential school survivors march for their ancestorsAt the Haisla Nation in Kitimaat, B.C., four residential school survivors share their stories of hurt, love and healing from trauma.CanadaSep 30
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As Nisga’a memorial totem pole returned home, sights turn to other artifactsAs work is underway to erect the memorial totem pole, an SFU Indigenous Governance and Education official said more artifacts should be returned to Indigenous Peoples.PerspectivesSep 30
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‘We are always there’: Indigenous people also practice self-care on Sept. 30Leading up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation often involves a lot of emotional labour for Indigenous people. Many need to take part of the day to practise self-care.PerspectivesSep 29
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‘A symbol of sharing’: Totem pole embodies cross-cultural connectionsA 25-foot, 2,600 pound totem pole stands tall on the northwest corner of Emily Carr's Vancouver campus. The project was by Tlingit, Tahltan and Maori carvers.CanadaSep 28
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‘I understand the pain’: Film explores residential schools’ intergenerational impacts"WaaPaKe" (Tomorrow) follows the generation raised by residential school survivors and is inspired by Jules Koostachin's brother, who passed away several years ago.PerspectivesSep 26
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Proof is in the poop: Deer pellets show stress B.C. wildfires put on ecosystemSkeetchestn is investigating wildlife recovery and ecosystem restoration across the territory through, in part, the poop of mule deer.EnvironmentSep 24
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Millions added to B.C. funding for rural, volunteer and First Nations firefightersMore than $1 million will go to the Union of BC Municipalities for community firefighting training and the purchase of new or replacement equipment.FireSep 22
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First Nation in B.C. says 158 children died at three residential school sites, hospitalSt. Mary's residential school opened in 1863. The school was relocated in 1882 and a new school was built in 1933. It closed in 1984.CanadaSep 21
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‘Story behind the song’: Laxgalts’ap dancers return from Hawai’i performanceDancers between the ages of one and 80 opened the ceremonies on Saturday and Sunday, not as competitors, but as esteemed guests.PerspectivesSep 13
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Joffre Lakes Park in B.C. stays shut another week after First Nations closureThe First Nations had originally said the park would be shut until Truth and Reconciliation Day on Sept. 30, but it temporarily reopened during the Labour Day long weekend.PoliticsSep 8
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