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Ucluelet soars on world stage –...

Bill Cleverley, Times ColonistPublished: Sunday, October 01, 2006 Ucluelet’s efforts to transform itself from coastal fishing village and forestry town to tourism mecca ar...
Canada shreds plan to scrap paper maps

CBC News The Canada Map Office has found its way out of the scrap heap.
Historic Nisga’a treaty facing ...

Canadian Press VANCOUVER — The first modern-day aboriginal treaty in British Columbia’s history was hard won by the Nisga’a Nation through decades of political...
Bridging the native artifact gap

Objects from early Canada held in U.K. museums New partnerships help aboriginals connect with them Original Story TRISTAN STEWART-ROBERTSON SPECIAL TO THE STAR New partner…
A Fish Farm Critic Vindicated

New research bolsters Morton’s claims of sea lice devastation. By Rafe Mair
United Nations to visit Hobbema

Nick Puhjera Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser (Wetaskiwin, Alberta) Monday October 02, 2006 Times Staff — Delegates from around the world will converge on HobbemaR...
Gitxaala Ink Management, Planning Pac...

NEWS RELEASE Ministry of Agriculture and Lands & Ministry of Environment   KITKATLA – The Gitxaala First Nation met today with government officials on Dolphi…
The bottom line on ecoforestry

From Common Ground magazine, October 2006. By Noba Anderson
Natural Resources Canada to stop prin...

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Aborigines win native title to Perth

ROD MCGUIRK Associated Press
Department of Fisheries and Oceans Ca...

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Mining companies and B.C. aboriginals...

By DIRK MEISSNER Calgary Sun – Canada 2006-09-24 14:40:00 VICTORIA (CP) – Mining companies and aboriginal nations across British Columbia are looking more like busin...
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