The strike between Rio Tinto and its 950 unionized employees represented by Unifor Local 2301 began on July 25
As captain calls for kindness, local fuel suppliers in Kitimat afraid to cross union picket lines
Kitsault’s owner Krishnan Suthanthiran still interested in his plans for a dedicated energy corridor
Visitors required to sign ‘Haida Gwaii visitor pledge’ prior to visit
And preparing online grocery purchase service
Nuchatlaht First Nation gets its day in court in March 2022, five years after first filing its case
Indigenous carver and residential school survivor didn’t know how to speak up against discrimination
Multi-year journey included a global pandemic, a damaged boat and being turned away at ports
Parents not sure what to do, urged to reach out for help
Wei Wai Kum and We Wai Kai chiefs say feds, province and industry all missed opportunities
Wei Wai Kum says province ignored request for Broughton-like-process long before federal involvement
DFO says it has not ordered the cull nor denied transfer to other sites
The new estimate reflects the immediate at risk smolt numbers in hatcheries
Mowi Canada West estimates huge revenue loss from the culling
B.C. author explores the paradox of why it’s so difficult to let the act go and why it has to happen
Province says it is working with First Nations and forest industry towards CleanBC goals
Sierra Club BC calls for forestry reforms and inclusion of Indigenous expertise to mitigate climate disaster risks
Province says what works elsewhere may not work here
Western Forest Products, Interfor among companies to adapt declaration drafted by Nanwakolas Council
Federal decision to phase out 19 Discovery Island fish farms has sent shivers across northern Vancouver Island