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Providing annual grants to community organizations countering racism

Press Release April 23, 2026 VICTORIA – Summary More than 60 community organizations throughout B.C. are receiving grants totalling $300,000 to fund projects countering racism and promoting multiculturalism Funded initiatives…

Flood Warning in Effect: Sandbags Provided for Jocko Point Residents

Press Release April 23, 2026 The Ministry of Natural Resources – North Bay District has issued a Flood Warning. This means flooding is imminent or occurring for residents in our area. Read the full Flood…

The volunteers a part of Saskatchewan Winter Games history

Press Release April 23, 2026 In 2026, the Saskatchewan Winter Games featured more than just athletic excellence, as hundreds of volunteers took part in a historic union of hosting duties.…

Inquest jury rules Heather Winterstein’s death as accidental – PelhamToday.ca

Apr 23, 2026 “We know that systemic racism exists in healthcare, and addressing it is essential to improving safety, trust and outcomes for Indigenous patients and their families,” says Niagara…

Statement from Niagara Health on coroner’s inquest recommendations

Press Release Apr 23, 2026 Niagara Health fully participated in the coroner’s inquest into the death of Heather Winterstein. The jury determined the manner of Heather’s death to be accidental,…

Most flood preparations complete in First Nation as it braces for rising water levels – Brandon Sun

Apr. 23, 2026 PEGUIS FIRST NATION, MAN. – Sandbagging efforts are complete in Peguis First Nation and residents are playing the waiting game to see if the nearby Fisher River…

First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun Chief and Council: Congratulates acclaimed candidates and thanks election participants

Press Release April 22, 2026 Mayo, YT — The First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun is pleased to announce the successful completion of our recent by-election and extend our congratulations…

AFN calls on federal government to withdraw Manitoba Metis self governance bill – MBC Radio

Apr 23, 2026 The National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations is calling on the federal government to withdraw a Bill that would recognize the Manitoba Metis into a…

Toonik Tyme organizers ‘tired,’ looking for more volunteers, sponsors – – Nunatsiaq News

Apr 23, 2026 No Kimmirut snowmobile race next year unless somebody else takes over The volunteers behind Iqaluit’s Toonik Tyme won’t organize its popular snowmobile races to Kimmirut and back…

AFN National Chief Raises Serious Concerns About Infringement of First Nations Rights in Bill C-21 – Calls for Immediate Withdrawal of Bill and First Nations Engagement

Press Release (April 23, 2026 – Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ottawa, Ontario) – Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak released the following statement today in response to…

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