“It’s projects like this that can show what true reconciliation is about.”
B.C. author explores the paradox of why it’s so difficult to let the act go and why it has to happen
Chris Voller nominated for work in the community over past nine years
Online Question and Answer session with author Bob Joseph open to all Vancouver Island residents
John Borrows is recognized for his work on Indigenous rights and laws
Reconciliation Award launched by Lieutenant Governor, BC Achievement Foundation
Claremont Secondary students join celebration in Cordova Bay
‘Kind Lightning’ James Taylor departed Sunday for five days journey
Doing so was one of the recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Keith Hunter had a rare ability to ensure traditional knowledge had its valid place
Visiting exhibition offers unique insight into residential schools
A well-attended reconciliation dialogue discussed Macdonald’s history
Fourth chapter of the city’s reconciliation dialogues was moved to a larger venue
Decals an effort ‘to be emotionally respectful of the past while still trying to uphold the law’
Ahousaht future hereditary chief Jaiden George explains Indigenous governance.
A Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation and Alberni School District share their cultures during annual event
The day recognizes the struggle thousands of Indigenous people went through in residential schools
Conversations will happen as part of a reconciliation dialogue series in May 2020
In a budget meeting Mayor and Council discussed options for the controversial statue
In a budget meeting Mayor and Council discussed options for the controversial statue