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Argentina’s hot spot for Antarctic cruises insists it didn’t cause the hantavirus outbreak
By Isabel Debre BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Officials in Argentina’s Tierra del Fuego province are challenging the idea that the ongoing deadly hantavirus outbreak may have emerged there, pushing instead for investigations into the other Argentine provinces that passengers visited before boarding the ill-fated Atlantic cruise ship. Current and former officials in the archipelago at the southernmost point of South America insist that the virus did not originate from the trash heap in Ushuaia that national health authorities named…
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Ganohkwasra Murdered and Missing Indigenous People PSA to take flight By Alex Murray Writer Ganohkwasra Family…
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Editorial: Hmmm, audit time coming…
Six Nations Elected Council is facing yet another audit year. For us here at Turtle Island…
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Argentina’s hot spot for Antarctic cruises insists it didn’t cause the hantavirus outbreak
By Isabel Debre BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Officials in Argentina’s Tierra del Fuego province are…
“Mental health is not the absence of internal or external challenges”: Nunavut neuroscience student
By William Koblensky Varela, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunavut News Karen Aglukark has been studying psychology…
Advocates call for B.C. to implement a Red Dress Alert during Kamloops walk
Roughly 150 community members gathered to remember and honour the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous…
RCMP cannabis raids won’t ‘hamper’ N.B. First Nations pot sale discussions: minister
By Eli Ridder New Brunswick’s Indigenous Affairs minister says he isn’t worried a recent series of…
‘It’s not a done deal’: Community nearest nuclear waste site to hire lawyer
By Maya Ekman, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, NWOnewswatch.com MELGUND — “Its nice to be recognized finally,…
Smith sees progress on pipeline deal with Ottawa after Carney meeting
By David Baxter Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Friday she was feeling far more confident about…
Tsawwassen First Nation’s treaty generation comes of age
By Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Delta Optimist For the first time in modern history,…
Youth forum speaker offers Membertou teens help for hard times
By Rosemary Godin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Cape Breton Post Youth helping youth was on full…
Public health supervisor credits her success to her Indigenous upbringing
By Kody Ferron, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Yellowknifer Lorie Steinwand is celebrating National Nurses Week with…
First Indigenous person graduates from UVic English Department with a PhD
By Nora O’Malley, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Ha-Shilth-Sa A Nuu-chah-nulth woman is the first Indigenous person…
Fishing net defies time, resurfaces 2,000 years later in Tsawwassen
By Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Delta Optimist A rare 2,000-year-old fishing net unearthed in…
OPP ROPE squad seeking public’s help in search for federal offender
The Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (ROPE) Squad of the OPP is seeking the public’s help to…
Final debate held for B.C. Conservative leadership hopefuls
The five candidates running for the leadership of the Opposition B.C. Conservatives have faced off for…
Just over four months in jail for truck arsonist
By Bob Mackin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince George Citizen A 40-year-old man was sentenced April…
Fireworks memorial returns to honour Tyendinaga fishermen and keep questions alive
By Michelle Dorey Forestell, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Kingstonist.com More than a decade after two young…
Minister files judicial review of First Nations child welfare agreement
By Alessia Passafiume Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says her government has filed a judicial review…
Blood Tribe Police Service adds K-9 unit
By Alexandra Noad, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Lethbridge Herald STANDOFF, ALTA.- The Blood Tribe Police have…
Chief challenges NWMO claim on response
By Carl Clutchey, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Chronicle-Journal Lac Des Mille Lacs First Nation says…
PRRC Learning History from RCMP Indigenous Policing Services
By Carol Baldwin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Wakaw Recorder Each gathering of the Prairie Rivers Reconciliation…







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