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New bill pushes for the reclamation of Indigenous names

New bill pushes for the reclamation of Indigenous names

The bill will allow for the inclusion of symbols and characters used in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis languages on government documents
New program at CapU caters to budding Indigenous filmmakers

New program at CapU caters to budding Indigenous filmmakers

The program featured 14 filmmakers from Nations across B.C. and Alberta
Ambleside's Welcome Figure totem pole to be restored by master carver

Ambleside's Welcome Figure totem pole to be restored by master carver

"I knew immediately it would be a grandmother," the artist said. "Grandmothers are the most welcoming of people.”
Chance encounter sees North Van locals partying with David Beckham

Chance encounter sees North Van locals partying with David Beckham

Two North Shore siblings have a crowd-pleasing anecdote in the bag after meeting soccer superstar David Beckham
Environmentalists call for ban on foam waste in Canadian waters

Environmentalists call for ban on foam waste in Canadian waters

Huge clean up operations have to be carried out to remove large chunks of Styrofoam from BC coastal waters each year
Tsleil-Waututh Nation storyteller leads Indigenous education at Vancouver Public Library

Tsleil-Waututh Nation storyteller leads Indigenous education at Vancouver Public Library

With his new role, Les George is able to reconnect with his own culture and heritage, all while sharing it with the wider community.
Missing Indigenous woman found safe, West Vancouver police say

Missing Indigenous woman found safe, West Vancouver police say

The woman was located in Vancouver early on Feb. 27 and is safe, police say
Missing dog Callie returned to owner alive and well

Missing dog Callie returned to owner alive and well

A community in its hundreds has been awaiting Callie’s safe return
Helicopter chartered in search of dog lost on Mount Seymour

Helicopter chartered in search of dog lost on Mount Seymour

A helicopter has been chartered, a thermal drone has been employed and the community have rallied around to find Callie, who went missing from the ski resort two weeks ago
Tsleil-Waututh Nation to receive $2M from B.C.'s $23.4M climate adaptation funding

Tsleil-Waututh Nation to receive $2M from B.C.'s $23.4M climate adaptation funding

The funding will help reduce risks from future disasters related to natural hazards and climate change
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