Hesquiaht Descendants carry on tradition as only Nuu-chah-nulth team at the 66th All Native Tournament in Prince Rupert.
An issue with the Kitimat facility’s flaring equipment has resulted in LNG Canada burning significantly more gas.
More than a game, AMR Basketball connects Indigenous women to culture, ceremony, and the power of collective strength.
The Northern Lights Wildlife Society took bearcub Valkyrie in after it was rescued near 188 Road in late December 2025.
At a meeting in Prince Rupert, Coastal First Nations call for protection of the Great Bear Sea amid pressure for a West Coast oil pipeline.
Japanese women going to work at the Kimsquit cannery, BC. Photo credit: Harlan Ingersoll Smith The first shift begins on a dirt path. The women walk toward the cannery at Kimsquit Inlet, aprons tied ...
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Upgrades to Prince Rupert Regional Hospital’s emergency department are part of ongoing efforts to expand health-care access across BC. Photo credit: Province of British Columbia on Flickr Prince ...
Historic ruling affirms Aboriginal title across the archipelago for the first time in Canada; private property and local services remain unaffected. In April 2024, Premier David Eby and Council of the ...
Once a whale sanctuary, Douglas Channel is now facing a surge of LNG tanker traffic that threatens humpbacks and fin whales. Humpback whales feeding at the surface in the Kitimat fjord system face ...
A basketball player takes aim during the All Native Basketball Championship in Prince Rupert last year. Photo credit: Patrick Shannon Abby Luciano, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, North Shore ...
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