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Homalco land transfer in dispute
September 11, 2014 | Salish Sea SentinelThe BC government is in hot water over a parcel of land it is transferring to Homalco First Nation as part of its incremental treaty agreement.
The government announced on August 6 that it would transfer 826 hectares of land … Read More
Kwunew Kwasun puts Malahat back on map
September 11, 2014 | Salish Sea SentinelNation celebrates with grand opening of the new cultural resource centre
Eliana Harry received thunderous applause when she spoke at a grand opening for Malahat Nation’s new cultural centre and library on August 6.
The eight-year-old, wearing a pink floral … Read More
Transparency not a one-way street
September 11, 2014 | Salish Sea SentinelNow that the uproar around the First Nations Financial Transparency Act has died down, perhaps we can all get back to work.
If only a small fraction of the media’s coverage on the FNFTA was dedicated to the many successes of … Read More
‘You’re next!’ Mount Polley chiefs warn
September 11, 2014 | Salish Sea SentinelCaution given at Tsleil-Waututh Salish Sea Summer Gathering
Leaders from First Nations near the Mount Polley tailings dam breach took to the stage at the third annual Salish Sea Summer Gathering to give a somber warning: You’re next. The third … Read More
Spring arrives early at T’Sou-ke
January 29, 2014 | Salish Sea SentinelThe first day of spring may be weeks away for most of us, but at Ladybug Garden & Greenhouse at T’Sou-ke First Nation, there are definite signs of a new season.
Christine George, who is the nation’s administration receptionist, also … Read More
The Spirit of Wilson Bob
January 29, 2014 | Salish Sea SentinelThe spirit of Wilson Bob was in the room on Feb. 26 as the five Te’mexw treaty nations signed pre-treaty agreements for land with the BC government.
Each speaker from the nations honoured the achievements of the late Snaw-naw-as leader, … Read More
Tla’Amin Treaty signed at Legislature
January 29, 2014 | Salish Sea SentinelThere were tears of joy in the BC Legislature on Valentine’s Day as the Tla’amin Treaty was presented to lawmakers for approval.
High school student Ryan Pielle’s words visibly moved everyone at the ceremonies. As the young man’s voice faltered, … Read More
Ancient discoveries
January 29, 2014 | Salish Sea SentinelThe following article is from the March 2005 edition of Klahowya.
When construction began on Stz’uminus First Nation’s sewage works in 2003, no one realized that history would be in the making.
As excavation began around the site of a … Read More
Sacred Trust vows to stop pipeline
January 29, 2014 | Salish Sea SentinelCarleen Thomas of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation Sacred Trust made a presentation on the proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline to Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council’s board of directors meeting in late 2013.
Her talk and slide show generated much discussion around the table … Read More
Networking works on housing
January 29, 2014 | Salish Sea SentinelSome of the best examples of Naut’sa mawt (working together as one) have come at the workshops and other networking events that have been held over the years.
Whether it is governance, housing, comprehensive community planning or other topics, people … Read More