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Nisqually

July 28, 2016 |

“It’s definitely a powerful journey. In the sharing, the coming together, people are starting to stand up and show who they are. Our culture was almost lost due to laws that were put on us in our history, but this … Read More

Fred fine with fine

July 28, 2016 |

Words by Cara McKenna. Photos by Tricia Thomas

A Stz’uminus elder who was fined $20,000 after a seven-month covert fisheries investigation has successfully appealed his sentence.

Fred Elliott, 74, was charged two years ago after he sold $750 worth of … Read More

Relationships are key

July 28, 2016 |

The annual Power in Numbers event at Stz’uminus on June 23 heard some straight talking from First Nation leaders as they spoke about sharing, relationships and sustainability.

People from industry and government filled the elders centre for the networking event. … Read More

Aware of the world

July 28, 2016 |

By Cara McKenna

William George-Thomas just graduated from high school in June, but he already has a resume that would be envied by people who have been in the workforce for years.

“I decided to be more aware about what’s … Read More

Pipeline hopes rise

July 28, 2016 |

Words and photos by Cara McKenna

Many are celebrating a recent Federal Court of Appeal decision that quashed Canada’s approval of the Northern Gateway pipeline project because of improper consultation with First Nations.

The June 23 decision is especially … Read More

Training Leaders

July 28, 2016 |

New leaders in Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council nations will be getting some high-level training, thanks to a new initiative.

News of funding for the leadership development project came in early July from the New Relationship Trust and Indigenous and Northern … Read More

Youth invited to own gathering

July 19, 2016 |

Youth ages 14-19 from the eleven nations in Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council have until Aug. 5 to register for the first Youth Leadership Gathering on August 16-17 at Stz’uminus First Nation near Ladysmith.

“It’s a great chance for … Read More

‘Just say no’ says chief to Ottawa

July 12, 2016 |

By Cara McKenna

Chief Maureen Thomas of Tsleil-Waututh Nation went to Ottawa last month in order to make a plea to the federal government to reject the Trans Mountain pipeline project.

Squamish Chief Ian Campbell, Musqueam councillor Howard Grant and … Read More

Salish Eagle christened

July 2, 2016 |

The Salish Eagle, which will soon be adorned with distinctive designs created by John Marston, was christened in an official naming ceremony in early June at a shipyard in Gdansk, Poland.

The Eagle is one of the three new Salish-class … Read More