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Welcome to Ha-Shilth-Sa, Canada's Oldest First Nation's Paper

Welcome to Ha-Shilth-Sa, Canada's Oldest First Nation's Paper

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BC First Nations

Fate of Yankee trade ship Tonquin brought to life in play at Tofino’s Village Green

Children playing “Tla-o-qui-aht warriors” paddled in cardboard cutouts of dugout canoes around…

Housing, General

‘The town will fail if this carries on’: Tofino’s short-term rental flip-flop

Indigenous business owner Brian Quick points to a For Sale sign across the street from his…

General

Kelp forests ‘help alleviate the impact of climate change’, says study

A new study is offering the first national assessment of Canada’s kelp Forest, indicating a…

Reconciliation, Education

High School’s orange crosswalk reminds new generations of need to step into the future

A Social Justice class at Alberni District Secondary School has turned project into a lesson for…

Tourism

Tla-o-qui-aht gets over $1 million to boost their tourism economy

Tin Wis Resort, a Tla-o-qui-aht owned and operated business, is getting a $1.149-million…

Carey Cunneyworth, Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Government director of director of culture, language and heritage, talks about the special Culturally Modified Tree located at the start of the Ancient Cedars trail in Ucluelet.
Tourism, Culture

New signage on Ucluelet’s Wild Pacific Trail honours Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ’s Bob and Vi Mundy

A new series of interpretive signs along the Ancient Cedars section of the Wild Pacific Trail…

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