Posts by Peskotomuhkati Nation
Rematriation project’ hopes to return vintage Indigenous wares to their home communities
Red River Métis beader raises more than $6,000 to purchase items to gift back. By Renée Lilley | CBC News. Beautifully beaded cultural pieces will…
MoreIndigenous women entrepreneurs celebrate culture through commerce in Alberta
‘It’s about allowing people the opportunity to get a glimpse of who we are’ By Clare Bonnyman | CBC News For Mallory Yawnghwe, this is a big moment for Indigenous…
MoreDespite objections, regional government narrowly approves Surrey’s plan to expand industrial lands
Board votes 69-65 to develop rural land over protests from environmentalists, Semiahmoo First Nation By Jesse Johnston| CBC News The regional government in Metro Vancouver…
MoreFirst Nations are buying land to create urban reserves. But is it ‘land back’?
Indigenous people are fastest-growing population in Canada, and more are moving to urban areas By Kyle Muzyka | CBC Radio First Nations, Inuit and Métis people have been trying…
MoreSeveral First Nations in B.C. set to take full control over education on their lands
Will develop school courses, set graduation requirements and certify teachers By Kathryn Marlow | CBC News Advocates say it’s a move 50 years in the making. In 1972, the National…
MoreAgreement reached on Indigenous child welfare compensation
By Philip Ling | CBC News Details expected to be announced on Tuesday, sources tell CBC News A compensation agreement has been reached and signed off by all parties to…
MoreAgreement signed to train more Indigenous physicians
By University of Alberta |TroyMedia Six northeastern Alberta First Nations partner with the U of A to improve health care for their members Six northeastern Alberta First Nations have formed…
MoreFollow our Indigenous neighbours to a carbon-neutral future
By Gerry Chidiac | TroyMedia The Wet’suwet’en are trying to preserve our planet in the face of the oil industry trying to amass profit A major issue is…
MoreIn Loving Memory Of Rita Fraser
Rita P Fraser passed away peacefully at Passamaquoddy Lodge, St Andrews, NB. on Thursday, November 25, 2021. Born in St Stephen, NB., daughter of the late Fred and Edna Hartford.…
MoreNuclear industry pitching small modular nuclear reactors for the north
By Christopher Read | APT Investigates What will it mean for plans to entomb waste on traditional territories? With concern about climate change increasingly on the front burner globally, nuclear…
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