BC Government, First Nations in Land Rights Talks
Top-level meetings unfold in British Columbia as provincial ministers and First Nations leaders address escalating tensions surrounding Indigenous land rights and resource management.
Top-level meetings unfold in British Columbia as provincial ministers and First Nations leaders address escalating tensions surrounding Indigenous land rights and resource management.
In a powerful demonstration of community care, Little Bone First Nation provides thousands of pounds of nutritious game meat to elders and vulnerable members during challenging times.
Nova Scotia's agricultural community launches fundraising campaign to assist Jamaican migrant workers whose families were devastated by Hurricane Melissa, showcasing cross-border solidarity.
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Windsor police officers and firefighters are trading their badges for hockey gear in an epic Battle of the Badges charity game to raise crucial funds for cancer research this November.
Edmonton police are investigating the tragic death of a young boy in the McConachie area. Community in mourning as authorities work to determine circumstances surrounding the heartbreaking incident.
The Calgary arts scene is remembering Neil MacGonigill, a passionate music advocate and manager who shaped the careers of iconic Canadian bands and supported countless local artists for over four decades.
A North York synagogue has been vandalized for the tenth time, sparking outrage and concern within Toronto's Jewish community as police investigate what appears to be a targeted pattern of hate crimes.
The Vancouver Canucks organization is opening Rogers Arena doors to youth hockey teams affected by Metro Vancouver rink shutdowns, creating an unforgettable experience for young athletes during facility maintenance closures.
Guelph police are investigating a disturbing incident where an unknown man approached children with candy offers outside a local arena. Authorities urge parents to remain vigilant.
After nearly a decade of community frustration, the controversial fence that split two Bolton plazas has been removed, restoring pedestrian access and ending what locals called a 'parking lot nightmare.'
The Tsuut'ina Nation is transforming Calgary's retail landscape with the new Parker Taza Park West Walmart Supercentre, marking a significant milestone in Indigenous economic development and commercial real estate innovation.
London's East Lions Community Centre has resumed operations following extensive flood damage, though the pool remains temporarily closed for ongoing repairs. Discover the restoration progress and timeline.
Experience the vibrant return of Ottawa's Indigenous Music Festival, featuring diverse artists, cultural workshops, and family-friendly activities that showcase the richness of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit musical traditions.
Community members and business owners rally against Canada Post's plan to close the only post office in Vancouver's historic Chinatown, citing cultural significance and accessibility concerns.
A remarkable Thornbury woman receives the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers after 40+ years of community dedication. Discover her inspiring story of service.
In an unprecedented move, a Catholic organization returns sacred tribal lands to Wisconsin's Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, setting a new precedent for reconciliation.
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Discover how Barrie's innovative Purple Flag campaign is transforming mental health conversations and creating visible symbols of support throughout the community.
Niverville welcomes a modern RCMP detachment with 20 officers, marking a new era of enhanced policing services and community safety in the growing Manitoba town.
The iconic Heart & Stroke Nova Scotia TV Bingo is back for another season of community fundraising, offering exciting prizes while supporting critical cardiovascular research and programs across the province.
Residents at a Kemptville retirement home have created 883 handmade Izzy Dolls, bringing comfort to children and adults in crisis situations worldwide through their remarkable crafting campaign.
Human remains discovered near Bellingham identified as 23-year-old Indigenous woman missing since 2020, sparking renewed calls for justice in Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women cases.
A Manitoba community's Pride crosswalk was vandalized just days after installation, sparking outrage and immediate restoration efforts in Thompson.
Windsor's downtown core celebrates the grand opening of a state-of-the-art YMCA facility offering career training, educational programs, and community services under one roof.
Saint John Police launch innovative Security Camera Registry Program, allowing residents and businesses to voluntarily register their cameras to help officers quickly locate video evidence during investigations.
Downtown Orillia transforms into a moving outdoor gallery as memorial banners pay tribute to community veterans. Discover how this heartfelt initiative preserves local military heritage.
The Tla'amin Nation has voted resoundingly in favor of a groundbreaking treaty that moves the community toward self-governance and marks a significant step in reconciliation efforts.
Kitselas First Nation members have voted decisively to approve a landmark treaty that moves the community toward self-governance and economic independence after decades of negotiations.
Discover how Regina residents transformed their used Halloween pumpkins into a spectacular final display along Pumpkin Way, creating community magic while promoting sustainability.