Red River Métis-Icelandic author Jónína Kirton hopes her newest book, Save Your Prayers – Send Money, makes people think ...
Zack Doroshenko realizes he’s not a major player in the tourism industry, but he’s pleased his Alberta business, River ...
In a historic decision this week, Justice R.C. Wempe of the Court of King’s Bench has certified the Île-à-la-Crosse residential school Survivors’ class action and approved the settlement agreements ...
A decade after the first burrowing owls were released onto its reserve lands, the Upper Nicola Band is marking what leaders ...
It started as a simple dream to share a family’s love of the outdoors with others. And now, almost half-a-dozen years later, ...
The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia will present the exhibit I Use My Haida Eyes: The History ...
Karen Sunabacka, a Métis composer, will premiere a commissioned work at the Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra’s Hearing Her Voice ...
A new report is putting hard numbers behind a long-standing reality for Indigenous communities and concludes when Indigenous ...
Officials with the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) hope to get the go-ahead in the coming months to continue plans on a ...
A proposed move by British Columbia to suspend key provisions of its landmark Indigenous rights legislation has been put on ...
Cikilaxʷm: Controlled Burn, a full-length narrative contemporary ballet, will be presented by Ballet Kelowna May 1 and May 2 ...
The Anishinabek Nation and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation acknowledge the Government of Canada’s recent announcement to ...