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The Secret Path to reconciliation
December 1, 2016 | Salish Sea SentinelIn August, the Tragically Hip played its last concert in Kingston, Ontario. It was a bittersweet event for fans.
The concert was also a farewell to front man Gord Downie. In May, he was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive and … Read More
Xwani shines at Homalco
December 1, 2016 | Salish Sea SentinelA new drum group has started at Homalco First Nation.
The group called Xwani (North Star) meets in the community’s hall late Sunday afternoons for a potluck supper followed by singing and drumming.
Curtis Blaney, the organizer and a Homalco … Read More
Harvey Seymour celebrates a long, proud career
December 1, 2016 | Salish Sea SentinelMany words can be used to describe Harvey Seymour of Stz’uminus First Nation–inspiring…respected…honoured…speaker…councillor…and leader.
But one word suffices – ‘Producer’ – for his workmates at the Burleith log sort in Ladysmith Harbour. That word is on the back of his … Read More
Elmer helps Musqueam awaken the canoe spirit
December 1, 2016 | Salish Sea SentinelElmer Sampson, the 86-year-old master carver from Stz’uminus First Nation, has built many canoes in his lifetime. But one he finished this summer may be one of the most memorable for many reasons.
That log has many stories.
The prime … Read More
Dr. Adams joins board
December 1, 2016 | Salish Sea SentinelDr. Evan Adams from Tla’amin Nation has been appointed to the board of directors of the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research.
Since it’s founding in 2001, the foundation has received about $450 million in funding from the BC Government … Read More
Same place, different histories
December 1, 2016 | Salish Sea SentinelBy Cara McKenna
Tsleil-Waututh people know a much different history of Vancouver than the city’s non-Indigenous residents, with a connection to the land that has existed since time immemorial.
Charlene Aleck recalls hearing stories about people from her nation who … Read More
New chair at Nanaimo
December 1, 2016 | Salish Sea SentinelErralyn Thomas of Snuneymuxw First Nation is the new chair of the Nanaimo Economic Development Corporation.
“It may be perceived as a lot of turmoil,” she said to the Nanaimo Bulletin.
The board saw mass resignations and the firing of … Read More
Daycare dream nearer after Malahat’s gala
December 1, 2016 | Salish Sea SentinelThe new daycare centre at Malahat Nation came several steps closer thanks to more than $200,000 raised at its fourth annual fundraising event in late October.
“Our nation’s future begins with the children,” nation councillor Vince Harry said before the … Read More
From the Island to Uganda, Jaxxen helps… and learns
December 1, 2016 | Salish Sea SentinelAfter three weeks of intensive training at T’Sou-ke First Nation, a group of ten Indigenous interns from across Canada is doing human rights work in Africa.
One of the interns, Jaxxen Wiley, is of Stz’uminus descent and works with youth … Read More
Candles flickered for Sisters in Spirit
October 28, 2016 | Salish Sea SentinelA crowd of people in Vancouver lit candles on Oct. 4 to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women. It was just one of hundreds of memorial events that took place across the country on that day.
The Sisters in Spirit … Read More