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The Regional District of Central Okanagan, in syilx territory, is seen in a 2025 aerial photo. In the foreground is the kiʔláwnaʔ (Kelowna), with Westbank First Nation and the City of West Kelowna in the background. Photo by Aaron Hemens

This story is part two of a series examining how syilx leaders are responding to worsening watershed conditions thro...


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The first tower is blessed with cedar during an opening event in May. Photo: Nch’ḵay̓ Development Corporation

This article has been co-published with The Narwhal, as part of their


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Daniel Inuarak and his son are hoisted into the air by a crowd of observers at the Nunavut Quest finish line in Pond Inlet in April. Photo by Dustin Patar

Content warning: This story includes historical details about colonial violence. Please read with care


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Susy Denny, from Eskasoni First Nation receives a blanket and certificate at the end of a week-long program at King’s College on May 22. Photo by Aaron Hemens

Author’s note: Most of the IndigiNews team, including myself, were in Kjipuktuk (Halifax) last week for our first annual ReF...


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An aerial view of kɬúsx̌nítkʷ (Okanagan Lake) in syilx territory, from May 14, 2026. Photo by Aaron Hemens

This story is part of a series examining how syilx leaders are responding to worsening watershed conditions through Indigenous-led governance, collaborative stewardship, and long-term ecological planning across the Okanagan and Similkameen regions...


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