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Fact File: No evidence Vancouver sending homeless residents to other B.C. cities ahead of World Cup

By Marissa Birnie Rumours have spread on social media that homeless people from Vancouver were being bused out of town in an attempt to “clean up” ahead of the FIFA World Cup that begins next month. But Vancouver denies the claims, and several British Columbia cities that were supposedly on the receiving end say there is no evidence to support the rumours. In Prince George, B.C., which is frequently cited as a destination for homeless people from Vancouver, a service…

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Editorial: What were they thinking?

The CBC and APTN were planning to launch a so-called satirical show on Indigenous issues…more specifically…

Editorial: Bureaucratic management has descended

Editorial: Community has to be included about its future

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The Feather Report – Black & White and Red All Over

Black & White and Red All Over Photos by Carl Pascoe & Rachel A. Powless By…

The Feather Report Summer Blues

MEET THE CHIEF: Garden River Chief Andy Rickard and council work to keep community COVID-19 safe

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City launches Digital Service Squad to help small businesses adopt online technologies

Brantford, ON – In partnership with the Downtown Brantford BIA, the Brantford-Brant Business Resource Enterprise Centre…

New First Nations Report Details Groundbreaking Dialogue around Native Stewardship of Lands, Natural Resources and Sacred Sites

Statement by Minister Wilson-Raybould on the accomplishments of 2016

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Fact File: No evidence Vancouver sending homeless residents to other B.C. cities ahead of World Cup

By Marissa Birnie Rumours have spread on social media that homeless people from Vancouver were being…

Nunavik students bring film to international stage

By Dominique Gené, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunatsiaq News When Madison York speaks about being on…

Newfoundland and Labrador declares gender-based violence an epidemic

By Sarah Smellie Newfoundland and Labrador is the latest province to declare gender-based violence an epidemic.…

RDN voting formula change referred to Ministry

By Hope Lompe, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder, Gabriola Sounder The Regional District of Nanaimo…

Court ruling, privacy probe hit separation petition

By Nicholas L.M. Allen, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Crowsnest Pass Herald A successful court challenge from…

Court ruling, privacy probe hit separation petition

By Nicholas L.M. Allen, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Crowsnest Pass Herald A successful court challenge from…

Talks underway for Indigenous-led public inquiry into systemic racism: N.B. minister

By Eli Ridder A New Brunswick cabinet minister says early talks have started on an Indigenous-led…

Smudge bundles introduced across Prairie Mountain Health facilities

By Steven Sukkau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Winnipeg Sun Prairie Mountain Health is expanding access to…

Triano, Littlechild and 1990 women’s hockey team enter Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame

Indigenous sport leader Chief Wilton Littlechild ,bsketball player and coach Jay Triano and  the 1990 Canadian…

Hundreds of baby salmon released into Wolf Creek during annual event

By Noah Korver, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Yukon News Hundreds of baby chinook salmon are now…

Six Nations Fire department… all about community safety

By Alex Murray, Writer Fire safety and fun were on offer during the Six Nations Fire…

Six Nations Grand River Development Corporation has growth year

By Alex Murray Writer It’s got a new name and it’s growing. The Six Nations of…

CBC pausing production on satirical Indigenous show

By The Canadian Press staff The CBC is pausing production on a satirical show on Indigenous…

Bill aims to curb domestic violence

By Marcus Bankuti, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Eastern Door The Quebec government has proposed new…

Sportsmanship & Community Win the Day at Six Nations 3-Pitch Tournaments

By Alex Murray Writer The Oliver M. Smith-Kawenni:io dynasty continued this year at the Six Nations…

Editorial: What were they thinking?

The CBC and APTN were planning to launch a so-called satirical show on Indigenous issues…more specifically…

Today in History

May 31 In 2007, in his final report, Ipperwash inquiry commissioner Sidney Linden found the government…

Rivermen register first road win to extend winning streak

By Sam Laskaris Writer They had already proven they could take care of business at home.…

Chiefs’ winning streak hits three with road victory in Cobourg

By Sam Laskaris Writer Following a season-opening home victory, the Six Nations Chiefs also registered a…

Attack commence regular season with games in Mississauga

By Sam Laskaris Writer The Grand River Attack did manage to win a championship in 2025.…

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