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Penticton airport closed for a day by band protest
by Tracey K BonneauTsimshian resist extinguishment
by Jeff nagelProvince accused of undermining treaty process
by Dana WaggAncient island village designated historic site
By Marie BurkeHealthy adolescent development - column
by Gil LeratOn the western edge of Indian Country- column
By Keith MathewNews in brief:
Shuswap bands file for judicial review
New Native Studies course offered in Vancouver
Province rapped by judge for bad faith dealing
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Minister blasts Liberal leader
Liberals pledge treaty referendum
Bob Nault replaces Jane Stewart
Published July 5, 1999
Native leaders "disgusted" with salmon deal
by David WiwcharRole model graduates from University of Victoria
by Yvonne Irene GladueSquamish Legends to be broadcast on CTV this fall
by Roxane GregorySecond Commissioner's Potlatch a success
By Brigitte D. ParkerOn the western edge of Indian Country - column
by Keith MathewNews in brief:
Treaty Commission issues annual report
Healing Foundation announces first list of projects
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Smithers totem pole completed, blessed and standing
Sechelt treaty negotiations proceeding slowly
Corbiere decision making waves
Judge considering liability ruling
Published June 7, 1999
Capital region First Nations now control child protection
by Troy HunterKamloops Band, union attempt to solve disagreement
by Paul BarnsleyIndian Act section contrary to Charter
by Paul BarnsleyAdolescents and chemical dependency: Part II - column
by Gil LeratA great whale of a dilemma- Editorial
By Paul BarnsleyNews in brief:
Treaty commissioners are re-appointed
BC Hydro will sponsor achievement awards
Elders preparing to gather in Kamloops
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Makah return to their traditions
Indian Act will be examined
Indigenous artists showcased at festival for emerging artists
Silver anniversary celebrated in valley
The first man to find gold in Yukon recognized in video
Gas exploration threatening caribou herd
and First Nation lifestyleAboriginal reader disagrees with Makah whale hunt
Ottawa next stop for Nisga'a agreement
by Paul BarnsleySechelt negotiations progress to final agreement stage
by Roxanne GregoryInvestigation mired in delays and controversies
by Brigitte D. ParkerChilliwack celebrates with drum, dance and song
by Ronald B. BarbourYouth need positive role models - column
by Gil LeratMore about "ethnic cleansing"- guest column
by Anthony J. Hall, PhDNews in brief:
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Reality check for Island youth
Investigation bogged down
UN asks Canada about Native issues
Scared straight in East Vancouver
Ahousaht hero saves life of drowning four-year-old boy
AIRS trial resumes
Ruling seen as legal landmark
Penticton airport closed for a day by band protest
by Tracey K BonneauIASO Awards
by Ronald B. BarbourYukon Quest was tough but Njootli didn't quit
by Brigitte D. ParkerFirst totem pole since 1970 to be raised in Smithers
By Marie BurkeBalancing your medicine wheel - column
by Gil LeratBad faith is good government?- Editorial
By Paul BarnsleyNews in brief:
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Nuu-chah-nulth exhibit replaces Leonardo at RBCM
Treaties will bring $4 billion to province -Wilson
Plint parole delayed
First Nation fights to save Henderson Lake hatchery
Kwanlin Dun voters clean house in band election
CBC anchor growing into job
Ravens win Native girls title
Widespread honors for Island teenager
Published March 15, 1999
Third Unity Ride hosted by Joseph Bighead Cree Nation
by Ronald B. BarbourPress still barred from Sechelt government meetings
by Roxanne GregoryYukon First Nation caught up in political turmoil
by Paul BarnsleyJones Ignace released from custody on parole
Interview with Gustafsen Lake figure
By Eva LymanShopping for your counsellor - column
by Gil LeratSupporting Sadie's Walk - 99 - Editorial
By Paul BarnsleyNews in brief:
Designer will receive achievement award
Press Council OKs publisher's actions
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More charges against Plint, United Church, Canada
Huu-ay-aht launches action to shut down herring fishery
Native women document injustice against women
Aboriginal women and Bill C-31: Research in action
Water for Kyuquot
Longhouse to be reborn
First issue ready for Our Home
Published February 15, 1999
Sechelt band headed for final step in treaty process
by Roxanne GregoryFisheries minister favors recreational fisheries
by David WiwcharActivist Wolverine released from jail in Kamloops
by Paul BarnsleyConversation with an icon:
A brief discourse with Harold Cardinal
by Ronald B. BarbourYear 3 - Understanding yourself - column
by Gil LeratNot so old warrior with a new idea - Editorial
By Paul BarnsleyNews in brief:
New Aboriginal Affairs minister
Sechelt man's design selected for new coin
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Men learn to take responsibility for abusive behavior
Don Burnstick - Funny man with a serious message
Actress busy in own backyard
Volunteering cures loneliness
Cowichan economic development group honored
Elite Aboriginal hockey project reaches crossroads
Alberta alternative planned for Indigenous games
Economic equality for First Nations draws fire
Tsimshian seven-year-old dies while in foster care
Children's Commissioner will look into child's death
Highest court will hear cross-cultural adoption case
Published January 18, 1999
Neighbors working on a better way
by Marie BurkeSex offender's statutory release opposed by community
by Paul BarnsleyCampbell River Band tops CANDO honor roll
by Debora Lockyer SteelIsland newspaper celebrates a quarter-century
by David WiwcharYear 2 - Understanding behavior and emotions - column
by Gil LeratNow they know how it feels - Editorial
By Paul BarnsleyNews in brief:
Human Rights council established
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Agreement benefits preschool and its students
Huu-ay-aht First Nation makes demands
Fight violence together, man says
Acclaimed play fareWel to debut in Vancouver
Play recalls Annie Mae Aquash
Nisga'a debate educating some legislature members