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Listening for what works – Resource Works

May 11, 2026 A’a:liya Warbus reflects on partnerships, permitting and a path beyond polarization A’a:liya Warbus came to the BC Natural Resources Forum to listen. Now, looking back, she says…

United Church Visits Mohawk Institute to Honour Residential School Survivors – The United Church of Canada

May 12, 2026 Content warning: This information may be traumatic for residential school survivors, families, and community. If you are feeling pain or distress, please call the National Residential School…

Tuktoyaktuk told it now qualifies for disaster assistance – Cabin Radio

May 12, 2026 After flooding caused damage in Tuktoyaktuk last year, the hamlet’s MLA said it was being denied disaster assistance funding. Now, the territorial government says the community qualifies.…

North Battleford, Sask., expands security measures in downtown core – CBC

May 12, 2026 City aims for culturally safe and inclusive safety strategy Through a new partnership with the City of North Battleford, MGBHLM Security is set to provide low-level security…

Celebrating a milestone: TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund reaches $1 million in support – TELUS

May 11, 2026 We’re proud to announce a significant milestone for the TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund (ICF): we’ve now granted $1,125,000 to 54 Indigenous-led initiatives across Canada, making a meaningful…

Jerry Natanine’s vows to transform Nunavut if elected NTI president – Nunatsiaq News

May 12, 2026 Former Clyde River mayor says he will campaign ‘the old-fashioned way’ — via community radio stations Nunatsiaq News is publishing profiles of the 10 candidates in Nunavut…

Kwanlin Dün families experiencing a crisis have a new place to stay in Whitehorse – CBC

May 12, 2026 First Nation opened the doors Monday to new Caregiver Fourplex housing project Families and caregivers from Kwanlin Dün First Nation (KDFN) have a new place to stay…

Milobar says online outrage overshadows issues in B.C. Conservative leadership race – Castanet

May 12, 2026 Peter Milobar says online uproar over his wife’s Indigenous heritage does not match what he’s hearing from B.C. Conservative Party members on the campaign trail. The Kamloops-Centre…

Halifax’s oldest cemetery offers student researchers a glimpse into buried history – CityNews

May 12, 2026 HALIFAX — The gravestones in Halifax’s oldest cemetery mark the final resting place of judges, privateers and even the British commander who had the White House set…

Search continues for missing pair in Thunder Bay, Ont., last seen at abandoned grain elevators – CBC

May 12, 2026 Ashlynn Bottle, 23, and Nodin Skunk, 25, last seen April 26 Edna Skunk says it’s important for police to respect Anishinaabe teachings amid ongoing efforts to locate…

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