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‘Chén̓chenstway’: Community lifts up Elders on Tsleil-Waututh pilgrimage walk (photos)

‘Chén̓chenstway’: Community lifts up Elders on Tsleil-Waututh pilgrimage walk (photos)

To commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the pilgrimage retraced the route home from the former site of St. Paul's Residential School
Truth and Reconciliation Day: Here's how to engage, educate and reflect

Truth and Reconciliation Day: Here's how to engage, educate and reflect

From museum exhibits to marches, online webinars to workshops, there are a multitude of ways to participate in the second iteration of Canada's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Chief Jen Thomas: Acknowledging truths is our path forward together

Chief Jen Thomas: Acknowledging truths is our path forward together

We honour our Elders by uplifting the work of truth and reconciliation, writes Jen Thomas, the elected Chief of Tsleil-Waututh Nation
Woman loses out on trip abroad following stolen wallet saga, police appeal for information

Woman loses out on trip abroad following stolen wallet saga, police appeal for information

The wallet, which was stolen from a gym in North Vancouver on Monday, contained the permanent resident documents required for her to travel.
North Shore breaks temperature record under sunny skies Monday

North Shore breaks temperature record under sunny skies Monday

Balmy weather is expected to be back for the weekend and the first day of October, following mid-week showers
Beloved Auxiliary Thrift Shop forced to find new home

Beloved Auxiliary Thrift Shop forced to find new home

The store and a number of other businesses on the block will close as construction on a new 22-storey tower is set to break ground next year
City of North Van signs agreement for 89 below-market rentals

City of North Van signs agreement for 89 below-market rentals

The below-market rentals and seniors' respite centre was rejected by District of North Vancouver council in 2018.
North Van RCMP seek to ID woman in seniors scam

North Van RCMP seek to ID woman in seniors scam

Police are seeking information on a woman who allegedly picked up $9,000 from a senior who thought it was bail money for her granddaughter
Tsleil-Waututh journalist appointed as Asper visiting professor at UBC

Tsleil-Waututh journalist appointed as Asper visiting professor at UBC

Andrea Crossan hopes to dissolve the misconception that journalism is exclusive or elitist in her new teaching role at the University of British Columbia, where she'll be harnessing her wealth of international reporting experience to teach the next generation of journos.
Truth and Reconciliation Day: Education should be the priority, says Squamish Nation's Wilson Williams

Truth and Reconciliation Day: Education should be the priority, says Squamish Nation's Wilson Williams

The Squamish Nation councilor says he is "humbled" by the country's response in honoring the survivors of the residential school system, but further education is paramount.