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Taking the rein on education: When AIRS met its closure fifty years ago
It was on Aug. 31, 1973 when the Alberni Indian Residential School (AIRS), on Tseshaht’s main reserve, closed its doors for good.
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‘The Transfer of Knowledge’: Survivors flag flies through School District 70
Roughly six hundred students gathered outside ADSS on Sept. 28, where the residential school…
ADSS newcomers enjoy traditional meal to foster belonging
With a gathering emphasizing Nuu-chah-nulth culture, this year an annual welcome dinner for…
Zoning by-laws force new cultural education building to be moved
A brand-new wooden shed sits empty, next to Tim Paul’s historic language pole in Millstone Park…
‘Bomb cyclone’ ends fire danger rating, but drought effects remain
After a summer of severe drought, Vancouver Island went from one extreme to another this week…
Huu-ay-aht explore tourism fee program for Bamfield
A new tourism fee program is being investigated by the Huu-ay-aht First Nations that would…
‘A part of the whole connected piece’: Rivers Day promotes the interconnection of ecosystems
On Sunday, Sept. 24, communities all over B.C. came together to celebrate their rivers. For Port…
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