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PEMBERTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — Two First Nations are denouncing British Columbia's planned month-long closure of ...
The B.C. government says the closure from Sept. 2 to Oct. 3 is also in recognition of the National Day for Truth and ...
Over 12,000 members of various First Nations' people lived there as of 2021, making up over 40% of the territory's population ...
Bighorn sheep in the South Okanagan are undergoing a mange medication trial due to declining populations and an increase in ...
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‘A basic human right’: Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency over water quality
Leaders of a First Nation in northern Manitoba say they're declaring a state of emergency over poor water quality.
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Evacuation orders and alerts lifted, but Vancouver Island fire troubles First Nations
First Nations, who are still feeling the impact of the blaze and road closures, warn shortages of propane could cut water ...
Rainfall over the weekend helped reduce fire behaviour at Mount Underwood, though the fire is still listed as out of control ...
First Nations women face almost twice the risk of stillbirth compared to non-First Nations women. Much of the inequity can be linked to the ongoing impact of colonisation on birthing women.
There was a powerful connection to community as James Dean became the first First Nations umpire to officiate at ...
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