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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Terrace’s Kin Hut at a Crossroads: Demolition or Restoration?
Terrace residents are pushing back against the city’s plan to demolish the Kin Hut, a World War II-era building located near the Heritage Park Museum. The debate came to a head at a recent public hearing, where locals and heritage advocates argued that the building’s history makes it worth preserving, despite concerns about its condition […] More
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Upgraded $16.5M Emergency Department Opens Its Doors in Prince Rupert
Prince Rupert’s newly revamped emergency department is officially open, bringing improvements and an expanded setting to the city’s regional hospital. The $16.5 million upgrade, announced by the province on September 19, is designed to improve care for local residents and help attract health-care professionals to the area, according to the Northern Health Authority. “This new […] More
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Canada Calls This Newly Approved LNG Project Green. For Now, It Will Run On Fossil Fuels
By Matt Simmons, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Narwhal The federal government celebrated B.C.’s newly approved Ksi Lisims liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility this week, touting Canada’s environmental standards. But the project will be heavily reliant on natural gas in its initial stage, according to the approval released Monday. This will result in “significant adverse effects on greenhouse gas […] More
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First Nation Sues Feds, Saying They Were Ripped off in Land Claim Settlement
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer An Indigenous band in BC wants a 2002 land claim settlement overturned and is demanding $150 million in compensation from the federal government. “Our people have lived in the Prince Rupert area since time immemorial.” Garry Reece, Mayor of the Lax Kw’alaams Central to the dispute is the Tsimpsean Indian Reserve No. 2, historically shared between […] More
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Cariboo Fire Fighter Raises Over $11K for Tour de North
By Andie Mollins, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Williams Lake Tribune It’s the final day of the 2025 Tour de North ride, and 150 Mile Fire Department volunteer Sharleen Bast is once again among the pack. “I’m so stoked to be riding with this team,” Bast wrote in a Facebook post just days before setting […] More
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Hazelton Wolverines Open Hockey Season with 5-2 Win Over Smithers Steelheads
The Hazelton Wolverines opened their season with a 5-2 victory over the Smithers Steelheads at home in the Central Interior Hockey League. The game took place Saturday at the Upper Skeena Recreation Centre in Hazelton. Hazelton jumped out to a 2-1 lead after the first period and stretched it to 5-2 by the end of […] More
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First in Canada: Full Aboriginal Title Recognized on Haida Gwaii
On September 5, 2025, the BC Supreme Court declared that the Haida Nation holds Aboriginal title over the entire terrestrial territory of Haida Gwaii, including intertidal and submerged lands down to the low-water mark. The decision, delivered by Justice Christopher J. Giaschi, is unprecedented in Canada: it is the first time a court has formally […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
Curated by Haida artist Amelia Rea, NDN Giver explores the power of potlatch traditions and redefines wealth through the First Nations practice of giving.
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
Curated by Haida artist Amelia Rea, NDN Giver explores the power of potlatch traditions and redefines wealth through the First Nations practice of giving.
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
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Terrace’s Kin Hut at a Crossroads: Demolition or Restoration?
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Upgraded $16.5M Emergency Department Opens Its Doors in Prince Rupert
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Canada Calls This Newly Approved LNG Project Green. For Now, It Will Run On Fossil Fuels
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First Nation Sues Feds, Saying They Were Ripped off in Land Claim Settlement
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
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Terrace’s Kin Hut at a Crossroads: Demolition or Restoration?
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Upgraded $16.5M Emergency Department Opens Its Doors in Prince Rupert
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Canada Calls This Newly Approved LNG Project Green. For Now, It Will Run On Fossil Fuels
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First Nation Sues Feds, Saying They Were Ripped off in Land Claim Settlement
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
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Terrace’s Kin Hut at a Crossroads: Demolition or Restoration?
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Upgraded $16.5M Emergency Department Opens Its Doors in Prince Rupert
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Canada Calls This Newly Approved LNG Project Green. For Now, It Will Run On Fossil Fuels
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
Curated by Haida artist Amelia Rea, NDN Giver explores the power of potlatch traditions and redefines wealth through the First Nations practice of giving.
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Terrace’s Kin Hut at a Crossroads: Demolition or Restoration?
Locals urge city council to preserve historic building, citing heritage value and proposing restoration alternatives.
Terrace residents are pushing back against the city’s plan to demolish the Kin Hut, a World War II-era building located near the Heritage Park Museum. The debate came to a head at a recent public hearing, where locals and heritage advocates argued that the building’s history makes it worth preserving, despite concerns about its condition […] More
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Upgraded $16.5M Emergency Department Opens Its Doors in Prince Rupert
A new emergency space promises better care and easier staff recruitment for the region.
Prince Rupert’s newly revamped emergency department is officially open, bringing improvements and an expanded setting to the city’s regional hospital. The $16.5 million upgrade, announced by the province on September 19, is designed to improve care for local residents and help attract health-care professionals to the area, according to the Northern Health Authority. “This new […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
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In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
Curated by Haida artist Amelia Rea, NDN Giver explores the power of potlatch traditions and redefines wealth through the First Nations practice of giving.
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Terrace’s Kin Hut at a Crossroads: Demolition or Restoration?
Locals urge city council to preserve historic building, citing heritage value and proposing restoration alternatives.
Terrace residents are pushing back against the city’s plan to demolish the Kin Hut, a World War II-era building located near the Heritage Park Museum. The debate came to a head at a recent public hearing, where locals and heritage advocates argued that the building’s history makes it worth preserving, despite concerns about its condition […] More
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Upgraded $16.5M Emergency Department Opens Its Doors in Prince Rupert
A new emergency space promises better care and easier staff recruitment for the region.
Prince Rupert’s newly revamped emergency department is officially open, bringing improvements and an expanded setting to the city’s regional hospital. The $16.5 million upgrade, announced by the province on September 19, is designed to improve care for local residents and help attract health-care professionals to the area, according to the Northern Health Authority. “This new […] More
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Canada Calls This Newly Approved LNG Project Green. For Now, It Will Run On Fossil Fuels
Despite being touted as a clean energy project, B.C.’s Ksi Lisims LNG will likely run on fossil fuels for years before hydro power reaches the site.
By Matt Simmons, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Narwhal The federal government celebrated B.C.’s newly approved Ksi Lisims liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility this week, touting Canada’s environmental standards. But the project will be heavily reliant on natural gas in its initial stage, according to the approval released Monday. This will result in “significant adverse effects on greenhouse gas […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
Curated by Haida artist Amelia Rea, NDN Giver explores the power of potlatch traditions and redefines wealth through the First Nations practice of giving.
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC’s North Coast Sees Creation of Three Indigenous-Led Marine Refuges
New marine refuges on BC’s North Coast showcase Indigenous leadership, federal partnership, and a shared commitment to protecting coastal waters for future generations.
In a move that marks a significant step for Indigenous-led marine conservation, three new marine refuges have been officially established along British Columbia’s North Coast under the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence initiative. Collaborating to Rebuild Fish Stocks Designated under the Fisheries Act, marine refuges are long-term fisheries-area closures established to protect important species, habitats, […] More
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Kitwanga Artist Ezra Beaton’s Next Verse: Music, Morality, and the Move Ahead
Tsimshian and Haida musician Ezra Beaton reflects on art, purpose, and growing into himself.
Three years ago, I met Ezra Beaton when he was just 14, a kid from Kitwanga, BC, who stepped onstage at the Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival and left the crowd buzzing. He and his cousin James Vickers were too young to drive, yet they played with the poise of seasoned musicians and the raw joy […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Gallery Exhibit Shows the Tradition of Giving It All Away Makes for Truer Wealth
Curated by Haida artist Amelia Rea, NDN Giver explores the power of potlatch traditions and redefines wealth through the First Nations practice of giving.
By Crystal St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art has launched an exhibit titled NDN Giver that will run until Feb. 22, 2026. It is curated by Amelia Rea, who is the assistant curator at the gallery in Vancouver, and who is a Tsiits Git’anee clan member from […] More
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BC First Nations Promise Renewed Resistance to Smith’s Pipeline Plans
As Alberta pushes for new pipeline plans, BC First Nations reaffirm opposition to oil pipelines and call for respect of federal tanker protections.
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative, Canada’s National Observer Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to build a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s north coast is facing strong opposition from BC First Nations, who say the project not only threatens their traditional territories but also deepens divisions across Canada. Some are promising a new era of […] More
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Terrace’s Kin Hut at a Crossroads: Demolition or Restoration?
Locals urge city council to preserve historic building, citing heritage value and proposing restoration alternatives.
Terrace residents are pushing back against the city’s plan to demolish the Kin Hut, a World War II-era building located near the Heritage Park Museum. The debate came to a head at a recent public hearing, where locals and heritage advocates argued that the building’s history makes it worth preserving, despite concerns about its condition […] More










































