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Huu-ay-aht Ha’wilth Yał luu a hosts a coming of age ceremony and passes chieftainship to daughter
In a continuation of a potlatch which started in October 2022, Jeff Cook, Yał luu a, invited people back to the Alberni Athletic Hall Dec.
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‘Don’t sign this document lightly’: Ahousaht member shares cautionary tale of buying from a car dealership
In July right before Pamela Webster was about to embark on the Tribal Journeys to Muckleshoot,…
Experts expect mild winter conditions, concerns for drought season next year
After a summer of extreme drought, experts are concerned for conditions next year as they…
Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations celebrate business success as they work towards self-sufficiency
“We are literally in the bush, far away from paved roads and malls,” said a Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k…
Tiicma Fisheries to expand aquaculture operations with new facility in Kyuquot Sound
A new secure logistics and staging facility at Fair Harbour, in Kyuquot Sound, will allow …
Ditidaht improves access to community buildings, thanks to grant from Rick Hansen Foundation
Three Ditidaht First Nation community buildings at Nitinaht Lake will receive upgrades to…
Bears sighted feasting on whale carcass in Hesquiaht
Karen and Stephen Charleson, who have lived at Hesquiaht Harbour for decades, encountered a…
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