A First Nation on B.C.’s central coast has filed a lawsuit looking to recover lands it claims were “alienated” more than a century ago by an Indian Agent and his extended family. Filed in a B.C.
It's been 25 years since the first modern-day treaty in B.C. came into effect, releasing the Nisga'a Nation from the bounds of the Indian Act and allowing it to make its own decisions for its land and ...
A B.C. pipeline project touted by the Nisga’a Nation as a prime example of economic reconciliation has instead become a thorny issue marked by rising tensions and complications with nearby Indigenous ...
WARNING: This story contains details of experiences at residential schools. As Tofino provincial court Judge Alexander Wolf sentenced a man to jail for assaulting his girlfriend while intoxicated, he ...
TERRACE — A First Nation from the northwest coast of B.C. has voted in favour of a constitution and a treaty that it says opens a path to a new era of self-government. Elected chief councillor Troy ...
Dana Wilson, a member of the Lummi Nation business council in Washington state, still fishes waters along the Canada-U.S. border by Tsawwassen and the west side of Boundary Bay — near where the nation ...