Learning the ‘fundamentals of Arctic sport’: Fort Nelson First Nation to host iSPARC camp
FNFN’s Chalo School is set to host an iSPARC athletic and coaching clinic development camp highlighting Arctic games.
FNFN’s Chalo School is set to host an iSPARC athletic and coaching clinic development camp highlighting Arctic games.
First Nations family services organization Nenan Dane has announced plans to form its first Youth Advisory Committee (YAC).
Award-winning Indigenous writer Helen Knott stopped by Moose Media studios to chat with Chris Walker on the latest episode of ‘Before the Peace.’
Indigenous-centric family services organization Nenan Dane has announced a workshop highlighting jurisdiction over child welfare set for January 31st.
Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) will send a delegation of youth members to the nationwide Indigenous Youth Rising Conference in Edmonton.
On the last day of January, the Tse'k'wa Heritage Society will welcome schoolchildren and their families to the “Rock House” for an educational event.
Doig River First Nation (DRFN) has announced the incorporation of a new development company.
Fort St. John-based author Helen Knott’s book Becoming a Matriarch has been named to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s (CBC) Canada Reads longlist for 2025.
Local author Helen Knott has been selected as a judge for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s (CBC) 2025 non-fiction literary prize.
West Moberly Corporate Alliance (WMCA) took to social media to highlight some pivotal moments in 2024.
Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) has uploaded a new video showing a slice of the Nation on mile 233 on the Alaska Highway to Youtube.
The Professional Bull Riders Canada (PBR Canada) Touring Pro stop in Dawson Creek on December 7th raised $34,000 toward the Tse’k’wa National Historical Site.
The Fort St. John Women’s Resource Society received a huge boost from Doig River First Nation (DRFN) and its partners this week.
Economic think-tank the Conference Board of Canada released new figures on Wednesday highlighting the positive impact of Indigenous revitalization projects throughout Canada.
Doig River First Nation (DRFN) has provided an update on the construction of its new Cultural Experience Centre.
The Fort Nelson Handgames Society (FNHS) will close out 2024 with a pair of events highlighting the traditional Dene pastime in December.
Geothermal project Tu-Deh-Kah in Fort Nelson is examining what residents do to conserve energy during the holiday season.
The Council of Blueberry River First Nation (BRFN) has released a statement stating that it has taken back control of its economic arm, Blueberry River Resources (BRR), and will keep it open.
The chief executive officer of Blueberry River Resources (BRR) stated in November that numerous problems are currently grappling the First Nation as it enters 2025 amid growing uncertainty.
Halfway River First Nation (HRFN) Councillor Linda Brady’s daughter says her mother will be remembered as “someone who stood up” for her people.