Kawaskimhom Moot is one of the top Indigenous law events for Canadian universities
The land has been an ancestral place of culture and sustainability for Indigenous peoples
25 years after the death of the Haida master artist, a new show highlights what followed in his wake
Prime Minister announces funding at the Squamish Nation in West Vancouver
New campaign aims to to target care of sensitive artifacts in the wake of fires and floods
Police do not believe case linked to woman whose remains were found in the same landfill last year
Extra $3 billion from Ottawa increases the total compensation package to $23 billion
Mary Simon facilitating opportunity for Indigenous leaders to meet with King before coronation
A two-week court hearing begins today at the B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver
City says art gallery memorial not aligned with spiritual practices of the three area First Nations
The Ooknakane Friendship Centre has already been sued by its former executive director
Archibald: government has failed to create more economic opportunities for First Nations
Vaticans says decrees ‘did not adequately reflect the equal dignity and rights of indigenous peoples’
Friday’s announcement of a US/Canada deal a sign of progress, but not what lobbyists want
Author Wanda John-Kehewin writes about a teen boy, a mysterious crow and a new girl at school
14 students from nations in B.C. and Alberta chosen to partake
Love, truth and respect guide practices at Animikii
Elders, council, honoured guests gather to celebrate legal support, $136 million over 10 years
Tk’emlups te Secwepemc found 215 suspected unmarked graves near former residential school
‘Think of all the money that could have gone to survivors’