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Williams Lake First Nations condemns illegal elk harvesting, implenting new measures to find poachers
The Williams Lake First Nation has received reports of illegal Tcetś (elk) harvesting done in the Horsefly Area, and its Traditional Territory. The First Nation has set up a new program to study the elk, as well as catch poachers.
Xatśūll First Nation Appealing to Overturn B.C Supreme Court Decision
The Xatśūll First Nation are filing an appeal to overturn the B.C Supreme Court's decision on August 6 to authorize the raising of the additional Tailings Storage Dam at the Mount Polley Mine.
Salmon still at risk from 2024 Chilcotin River Landslide
The Tsilhqot'in Nation is warning that the most serious impacts on salmon and the Chilcotin River system may still be ahead.
The Tŝilhqot’in National Government leads the way with First Nations-led healing and wellness model
First Nations people living with substance-use challenges will soon benefit from a new Tŝilhqot’in-led healing and wellness model as the Province provides $8.3 million for
recovery supports.
New Xeni Gwet’in Cultural Centre build underway
What started as a dream is now becoming a reality for Xeni Gwet'in First Nation.Chief Roger William says during the pandemic former Chief Jimmy Lulua's wife and the Band staff were able to get $5 million in funding approved to build a Cultural Centre.
B.C Court rejects Xatśūll First Nation’s challenge to Mount Polley dam increase
The B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed the Xatśūll First Nation's application to stop the tailings dam increase at Mount Polley Mine. Justice Michael Tammen ruled the provincial government's consultation with Xatśūll First Nation was "deep" and provided the First Nation opportunities to present its persepectives on the impacts of the construction of the dam.
Lhtako Dene Nation and District of Wells Sign 150 Year Charter
Chief Clifford LeBrun of Lhtako Dene, and Mayor of the District of Wells, Ed Coleman, signed a new charter that guarantees the two governments will work together for the next 'Seven Generations of Decision Making' on major infrastructure projects that will help grow and sustain the communities.
A Grand Entry to a Historic Lhtako Dene Pow Wow
The Lhatko Dene Nation opened its first day of Pow Wow with a Grand Entry at 7 pm on Friday, August 1. There were over 200 warriors and dancers who made the trip to Lhtako Dene from all over Western Canada and from the United States.
Lhtako Dene's Pow Wow runs until August 3.
Lejac Residential School reunion set for Prince George
Over 500 Survivors and community members from across the north will gather at the Prince George Civic Centre today...
Tsilhqot’in Repatriation Exhibit Open For Viewing At The Museum Of Vancouver
The Tsilhqot'in National Government's first major repatriation exhibit is now on display at the Museum of Vancouver.Following the return...
Nazko Chief Appointed to Northern Development’s Board
Nazko Chief Leah Stump has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Northern Development Initiative Trust.Northern Development announced...