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Government lays out plans to combat climate change in National Adaptation Strategy

Government lays out plans to combat climate change in National Adaptation Strategy

Federal Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson laid out the goals within the plan at The Polygon on Thursday
Indigenous language speakers doubled among youth in past five years, report says

Indigenous language speakers doubled among youth in past five years, report says

The report, Raven’s Children V: A profile of First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth health in BC, researches the challenges and strengths the young Indigenous community experience.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation veterans honoured with touching Indigenous Veterans Day service

Tsleil-Waututh Nation veterans honoured with touching Indigenous Veterans Day service

A ceremony at Whey-ah-Wichen on Tuesday afternoon honoured the sacrifice made by Tsleil-Waututh veterans.
Newcomer to Vancouver: Transit is like waiting for a flaky date

Newcomer to Vancouver: Transit is like waiting for a flaky date

In this regular column, North Shore News reporter Mina Kerr-Lazenby shares the ups and downs of moving to Metro Vancouver, and all it entails.
The supplies you need for an earthquake emergency kit

The supplies you need for an earthquake emergency kit

How to best prepare for an earthquake, including what supplies should make up an emergency kit, according to the North Shore Emergency Management
Accessible trail and picnic area added to popular West Vancouver park

Accessible trail and picnic area added to popular West Vancouver park

With aid from the Rick Hansen Foundation, The Lighthouse Park Preservation Society have welcomed a new trail and picnic area accessible by wheelchair and walker.
Truth and Reconciliation Day: Here's how to engage, educate and reflect

Truth and Reconciliation Day: Here's how to engage, educate and reflect

From museum exhibits to marches, online webinars to workshops, there are a multitude of ways to participate in the second iteration of Canada's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Tsleil-Waututh journalist appointed as Asper visiting professor at UBC

Tsleil-Waututh journalist appointed as Asper visiting professor at UBC

Andrea Crossan hopes to dissolve the misconception that journalism is exclusive or elitist in her new teaching role at the University of British Columbia, where she'll be harnessing her wealth of international reporting experience to teach the next generation of journos.
Truth and Reconciliation Day: Education should be the priority, says Squamish Nation's Wilson Williams

Truth and Reconciliation Day: Education should be the priority, says Squamish Nation's Wilson Williams

The Squamish Nation councilor says he is "humbled" by the country's response in honoring the survivors of the residential school system, but further education is paramount.
Young Indigenous artist to present at UBC's upcoming Environment Festival

Young Indigenous artist to present at UBC's upcoming Environment Festival

Tsleil-Waututh Nation artist Gordie Dick will present a climate-conscious art workshop at the UBC-held event, designed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the UN Environment Programme.