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First Nations LNG Alliance – Invitation: Our LNG rally in Smithers Oct. 12
The First Nations LNG Alliance invites you to a First-Nation-led pro-LNG community celebration. Speakers include LNG champion Ellis Ross, MLA and former chief of the Haisla Nation; hereditary chiefs Darlene Glaim (Wet’suwet’en) and Clifford White (Gitxaala Nation); and Chief Dan George (Ts’il Kaz Koh Nation), chair of the First Nations LNG Alliance. This is a […]
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Read MoreAscot Resources to List on the Toronto Stock Exchange
September 30, 2019, Vancouver, B.C. — Ascot Resources Ltd. (TSX.V: AOT; OTCQX: AOTVF) (“Ascot” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that its common shares have been approved for listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the “TSX”) and will commence trading on the TSX at the opening of market on October 1, 2019. Concurrent with the […]
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Read MoreGaribaldi Expands Drilling, Adds Another $2.25 Million From Warrant Exercise
Vancouver, British Columbia, September 27, 2019 – Garibaldi Resources (TSXV: GGI) (the “Company” or “Garibaldi”) is pleased to provide the following operational and corporate update as it continues to build out Northwest B.C.’s first magmatic nickel-copper-rich massive sulphide system. Highlights: Ahead of the next set of assay results, due shortly, another drill rig has been […]
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Read MoreRegional Chief Terry Teegee to attend Vancouver Climate Strike March Calls for urgent action to respond to Climate Emergency
(Lheidli T’enneh Territory, Prince George, BC – September 27, 2019) – BC Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Terry Teegee is joining the global climate strike today at 1 pm at the Vancouver City Hall, joining millions of young people marching around the world who are calling for urgent action to defend the only house that we have […]
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Read MorePremier Horgan to visit Whitehorse and Lower Post
September 28, 2019 VANCOUVER – Premier John Horgan will visit Whitehorse, Yukon and Lower Post, B.C. from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2, 2019. The following itinerary is confirmed as of Sept. 27 and includes bilateral meetings and community events. Sept. 30 — Whitehorse, Yukon Bilateral meeting with Yukon Premier Sandy Silver Meetings with First Nations […]
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Read MoreDelta School District to Unveil Reconciliation Pole on Orange Shirt Day
DELTA, BC, Sept. 27, 2019 – The Delta School District will unveil a new Truth and Reconciliation Pole at its head office in Ladner on Orange Shirt Day (Monday, Sept. 30) in recognition of its ongoing working relationship with Tsawwassen First Nation (TFN). The Pole, commissioned by the School District, was carved by TFN artist […]
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Read MoreCity of Surrey Honours Orange Shirt Day
September 26, 2019 The City of Surrey and the Surrey Urban Indigenous Leadership Committee (SUILC) honoured Orange Shirt Day with a ceremony held at City Hall today. Drummers from SFU Surrey and staff from the BC Ministry of Children and Family Development were also in attendance. The noon hour event honoured the resilience and bravery […]
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Read MoreOn World Environmental Health Day FNHA celebrates two Environmental Health Officers recognized for their outstanding work with First Nations in British Columbia
September 26, 2019 marks World Environmental Health Day, with a focus on climate change this year and how it impacts communities, including First Nations communities. Environmental health professionals at FNHA are partners to communities and provide advice and guidance to First Nations leadership in British Columbia on a wide range of environmental health topics, including […]
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Read MoreBuilding a Conservation Economy: CFN-GBI 2018 Annual Report
September 26, 2019 Since Coastal First Nations-Great Bear Initiative began in 2004, we have worked closely with communities throughout the North and Central Coast and Haida Gwaii to build a conservation-based economy. Our focus on community self-sufficiency and sustainable economic development, recognizing our Title and Rights, and protecting our culture and ecosystems, has never wavered […]
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Read MoreUNBC launches 1,000 Ravens for Reconciliation
September 25, 2019 Prince George, B.C. – The University of Northern British Columbia is launching a new project to engage the entire University community to learn more about what reconciliation means. In partnership with UNBC’s First Nations Centre, the University’s goal is to make 1,000 origami Ravens this year to symbolize a University-wide wish for […]
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