Chinook run yields healthy returns in Somass River

In mid September Tseshaht and Hupacasath fishers were casting their nets in the Somass River, taking advantage of the last days of a large chinook salmon run.

In recent years Fisheries and Oceans Canada has stressed the growing challenges facing Pacific salmon. The department’s 2019 State of the Canadian Pacific Salmon report stressed the environmental impacts of a warming climate on the fish, which normally thrive in cooler waters. The report stated that chinook are declining throughout their range, while some southern B.C. sockeye populations face imminent extinction.

VIU's All-Nations Feast begins with Nuu-chah-nulth performance

Vancouver Island University (VIU) hosted its annual All-Nations feast at the Nanaimo campus yesterday, featuring dancers and speakers from the Nuu-Chah-Nulth, Kwakwaka’wakw, Métis, and Coast Salish, representing all four Indigenous groups from the Island.

Jennifer Christofferson is an Education Advisor in Services for Aboriginal Students, who says that after this many years, organizing the event is like a well-oiled machine.

Technical issues delay tiny house village for the homeless

Plans to build a tiny house village on lower 4th Avenue have been delayed due to planning and approval processes, according to Port Alberni Friendship Center Executive Director Cyndi Stevens. There have also been unforeseen cost overruns that are concerning to the PAFC executive director.

The City of Port Alberni announced that it is moving ahead with plans to provide better homes to people living in run-down trailers on 4th Avenue, known locally as “The Ghetto”. They partnered with BC Housing and the Port Alberni Friendship Centre to provide a safer housing alternative.

Ready Set Learn

View the Ready Set Learn poster with upcoming dates. Families please join us at your catchment school. Unsure of what your catchment school is? Go to this search tool and input your address: pacificrimchildren.ca/kindergarten Join us to connect with your school, community agencies, and other families and children in your neighbourhood!!

Event Date

2022-09-24T09:00:00 - 2022-11-06T12:00:00

Fun Fair

In celebration & awareness of "Community Inclusion" month, PAACL is proud to announce the return of the Family Fun Fair!

This event will be full of fun activities that includes an inflatable obstacle course, bounce house, craft table, games, photo booth and the ever-popular cake walk. We will also be hosting a resource area where you can learn and enquire about the available services in our community for individuals with a developmental or intellectual disability.

Event Date

2022-10-18T16:00:00 - 2022-10-18T18:00:00

NTC office closure

We received confirmation from Tseshaht First Nation that they will begin the important work of the Ground Penetrating Radar in the area of the former Alberni Indian Residential School site. This is where NTC main administration is situated. The Ground Penetrating Radar will happen September 19 through September 23, 2022, for the full days.

 

The NTC Executive have the utmost respect for this important work and have decided to close the NTC office, for the duration of September 19-23, 2022. The office will re-open on September 26, 2022, at the normal office hours.

Event Date

2022-09-19T08:00:45 - 2022-09-23T16:30:00

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