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New film documents Indigenous woman's journey to reconnect with her culture, community

New film documents Indigenous woman's journey to reconnect with her culture, community

'Coming Home for the Children' depicts Charlene SanJenko’s journey to reconnect with her Splatsin ancestry and community and will premiere at the Sechelt Arts Festival next month.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a time of reflection and action

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a time of reflection and action

Andrea Aleck, the Health and Wellness director for səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation), describes what this day means to her
Coast Salish house post unveiled at Burnaby school board office

Coast Salish house post unveiled at Burnaby school board office

'This is going to stand here for generations to come' – a Coast Salish house post carved by Squamish Nation carver Xwalacktun Rick Harry now stands at the front entrance of the Burnaby school district's headquarters.
Eight ways to meaningfully recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Eight ways to meaningfully recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Even if you can’t attend an event on Sept. 30, there are many meaningful ways to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, starting with wearing an orange shirt.
Burnaby, Coquitlam duo create community for immigrant women to navigate professional spaces

Burnaby, Coquitlam duo create community for immigrant women to navigate professional spaces

Prachi Jatania and Tina Balachandran co-founded Immigrant Women Initiative (IWI) to help immigrant women with their career journey in Canada.
B.C. woman dubbed 'Wires' found liable in US$1-billion stock fraud case

B.C. woman dubbed 'Wires' found liable in US$1-billion stock fraud case

Gasarch was codenamed "Wires" by West Vancouver lawyer Fred Sharp, according to the U.S. Securities Commission findings in an August 2021 civil complaint.
Airline industry claims traveller safety at risk with proposed passenger rights rules

Airline industry claims traveller safety at risk with proposed passenger rights rules

MONTREAL — Aviation companies are making the pitch to Ottawa that stricter rules designed to boost customer compensation and improve service could put passenger safety at risk — an argument consumer advocates reject as "ridiculous.
Port Coquitlam baking team wins $10K Food Network prize with ghoulish masterpiece

Port Coquitlam baking team wins $10K Food Network prize with ghoulish masterpiece

PORT COQUITLAM - A championship baking team is sharing the $10,000 grand prize after winning a Halloween-themed baking contest.
You might be able to view the northern lights in clear Metro Vancouver skies this weekend

You might be able to view the northern lights in clear Metro Vancouver skies this weekend

Sky-watchers, rejoice!
Photos: Firefighters put out vehicle blaze on Burnaby highway

Photos: Firefighters put out vehicle blaze on Burnaby highway

Burnaby firefighters were on scene of vehicle fire near Lougheed Highway and Gaglardi Way.