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A hand-built tiny house arrives on Gitxsan Lax’yip to support Matriarch Teresa Brown’s resistance to the PRGT pipeline.
Q̓íx̌itasu Elroy White is not your typical archeologist. His approach combines his Heiltsuk-based cultural knowledge with his professional archeology work.
A community in Bella Bella has accelerated their efforts to become energy-efficient through the installation of heat pumps.
Former Haida Gwaii journalist makes her fiction debut with A Room in the Forest, a coming-of-age novel set in the forests of Haida Gwaii.
A judge has ruled that internal CN Railway documents are privileged and cannot be accessed by plaintiffs in a property damage lawsuit.
A Haida filmmaker explores Indigenous basketball and sovereignty in a powerful new documentary highlighting culture, sport, and identity.
Historic Japanese triplexes at B.C.’s oldest cannery have been restored, highlighting the heritage of early Japanese-Canadian communities.
Charles Hays Secondary School’s concert and jazz bands earned silver at the prestigious Pacific Northwest Music Festival in Terrace this April. The jazz band also received the top mark in the Senior ...
The Intertidal Music Festival returns to Port Edward with a lineup of coastal sounds, local talent, and waterfront performances.
Master carver Dempsey Bob (left) presents his Salmon art piece to Mercedes Taylor (right), Acting Chief Librarian at the Prince Rupert Library, in May 2025.
Trigon Pacific Terminals has finalized a $750 million investment to develop a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) export facility in Prince Rupert.
Northern Lights College celebrated Indigenous students with a graduation ceremony, honouring their achievements and cultural heritage.