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Nuu-chah-nulth-led Fisheries Society celebrates successes with unveiling of ceremonial curtain
The five nations that fought the Canadian government for their Aboriginal right to harvest and sell fish, and won, gathered to celebrate on March 13…
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Conflict in the Middle East underlines trend to shift away from fossil fuels, says climate change expert
As the west coast kicked off its annual Pacific Rim Whale Festival this month, the price of…
Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation says mineral exploration in Clayoquot Sound goes against rights and title
Imperial Metals is hoping to strike gold in the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Region, but Tla…
U.S. Tribal concerns emerge over proposed Canadian mining projects on Vancouver Island and Northern B.C.
Washington and Alaska are raising concerns about potential environmental harm stemming from…
New signage commemorates heroic double rescue off coast of Bamfield 50 years ago
“When I think of what we went through 50 years ago I think about how lucky I am to be here today…
A tale of two cities: Port Alberni’s new supportive housing is drafted for uptown while Campbell River takes a different approach
In the face of public dissent, Port Alberni Mayor Sharie Minions holds the line on the…
Huu-ay-aht Tyee Ha’wilth is seated at Hupacasath House of Gathering
A young woman has been seated as Huu-ay-aht’s Tyee Ha’wilth (Principal chief) as invited Ha’wiih…
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