Her feature film, Brother, I Cry premiered at VIFF this year
Echaquan died after she filmed herself from her hospital bed while she was in distress, pleading for help
The Atikamekw mother of seven died soon after she filmed herself from her hospital bed
The Office of the Wet’suwet’en is trying to stop Coastal GasLink’s certificate from being extended
New report highlights inequities in the treatment of Metis in B.C.
Quebec’s coroner’s office is investigating Joyce Echaquan’s death as is the regional health authority
B.C.’s Environmental Assessment Office granted Coastal GasLink an extension last October
Orange Shirt Day commemorates the experiences of Indigenous children in residential schools
The Canadian pilot’s entry is titled: ‘Teara Fraser: Helping Others Soar’
Greenhouse and grow boxes help create circular food economy for Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nations
Phyllis Webstad and Joan Sorley worked on the 156-page book to help educate students
Dam has been affected by possible COVID-19 delays
Based on Kitamaat author Eden Robinson’s debut, mystical novel
Wild salmon returns have broken low records, have many concerned about future of wild fish
Brandon Sakebow’s last known location was leaving Mission RCMP cell, police say; family has doubts
Government did not say how it will define small producers, but says nurseries will be included in the policy
It’s now up to Ontario’s Court of Appeal to sort out the venue question
An application has been made to the office of the information and privacy commissioner
Family reconnects with traditional ways of life west of Williams Lake
Tla’Amin Nation says multiple citizens are experiencing symptoms of the virus