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Elkford Mayor pleased with community development

Elkford Mayor Steve Fairbairn is pleased with the direction the community is going with several developments on the horizon. One...

B.C. stepping up measures against CWD

The B.C. government is stepping up its fight against chronic wasting disease (CWD) by taking a closer look at...

Ktunaxa Nation applauds progress on Columbia River Treaty

The Ktunaxa Nation Council is applauding the Columbia River Treaty (CRT) agreement-in-principle (AIP) between the Canadian and U.S. governments. The...

Healing event planned for Kootenay Residential School survivors

The Ktunaxa Nation is preparing to host survivors of the Kootenay Residential School to help address and heal past...

ʔaq̓am Nasuʔkin says Ktunaxa Nation doing well with social services

ʔaq̓am Nasuʔkin (Chief) Joe Pierre Jr. hopes Cranbrook's Human Rights Brief will help leverage further progress for Cranbrook and...

Ktunaxa Nation flag raised at Recovery Ranch

The Ktunaxa Nation's flag now flies above Recovery Ranch, near Fort Steele. ʔaq̓am Nasuʔkin (Chief) Joe Pierre Jr. said the...

ʔaq̓am Office of Councilors to welcome two new members

Two new members have been voted onto the ʔaq̓am Office of Councilors after Wednesday's election. ʔaq̓am officials say incumbent Jason...

Evacuation order lifted for all but one ʔaq̓am home

Most ʔaq̓am residents can return home, as the evacuation order has been lifted for all but one property. The order...

Wildfire prompts evacuation of some ʔaq̓am residents

Update (Wed. Aug. 24, 2022) Most ʔaq̓am residents can return home, as the evacuation order has been lifted for all...

Ktunaxa and U.S. governments pressure Canada to address Kootenay water pollution

Water pollution in the Kootenay watershed has six Ktunaxa Nation governments and several U.S. federal agencies calling on Canada...

Lieutenant Governor presents British Columbia Reconciliation Award to Ktunaxa project

Members of a health care project led by the Ktunaxa Nation were presented with a British Columbia Reconciliation Award...

College to host guest speakers for Indigenous History Month

In honour of Indigenous History Month, the College of the Rockies will host two Ktunaxa Nation leaders as guest...

Ktunaxa Nation outraged about lack of government action on cross-border water pollution

Outrage and disappointment are the feelings expressed by Ktunaxa Nation governments after a decision by Global Affairs Canada regarding...

Jumbo Glacier municipality dissolved, solidifies land protection efforts

After all development rights were ended last year, the Jumbo Glacier municipality has been officially dissolved by the provincial...

Mental Health State of Emergency declared by Ktunaxa Nation

The governments of the Ktunaxa Nation have declared a State of Emergency regarding the mental health crisis within ʔamakʔis...

Cranbrook to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

The City of Cranbrook will close its non-essential services on September 30th in honour of National Truth and Reconciliation...

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