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Province grants request to defer old-growth logging in Fairy Creek, Central Walbran

Province grants request to defer old-growth logging in Fairy Creek, Central Walbran

The deferrals will affect approximately 2,034 hectares of old-growth forest.
These North Vancouver trees have powerful messages about Canada's MMIWG

These North Vancouver trees have powerful messages about Canada's MMIWG

Someone has written messages about Canada’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirited on a number of trees in North Vancouver.
Rough waves for Tofino surfers at Olympic qualifier

Rough waves for Tofino surfers at Olympic qualifier

21 things you may not know about Canada's Indian Act

21 things you may not know about Canada's Indian Act

More than a week since the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation announced ground-penetrating radar had located what are believed to be the remains of 215 children, one expert says it's time Canadians start learning their buried history, starting with the Indian Act.
Horgan promises 'prompt response' on First Nations' desire to defer old-growth logging

Horgan promises 'prompt response' on First Nations' desire to defer old-growth logging

The deferral notice requires approval from the B.C. government.
New Twitter account captures the most bizarre moments of B.C. politics

New Twitter account captures the most bizarre moments of B.C. politics

"If you were woke you'd know that pro-rep is lit."
Time Traveller: Why Squamish Nation calls those iconic peaks The Two Sisters

Time Traveller: Why Squamish Nation calls those iconic peaks The Two Sisters

June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada.
BioBlitz kicks off with school presentations

BioBlitz kicks off with school presentations

Free community talk on old-growth forest set for June 9
Celebrate BC Trails Day

Celebrate BC Trails Day

WORCA one of many outdoor groups taking part in new event
How the province says it's making BC Parks more accessible

How the province says it's making BC Parks more accessible

Parks, campsites and playgrounds across B.C. will become more accessible with upgrades and signs so everyone feels welcome in nature, says the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy