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B.C. First Nations sign Columbia River Treaty revenue-sharing agreements with provinceThe province said the Ktunaxa, Secwépemc and Syilx Okanagan nations have been an essential part of the Canadian negotiating team, alongside the governments of Canada and B.C.CanadaJun 8, 2023
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Remembrance Day: Horses of honour also worth rememberingDuring World War 1, more than 23,000 horses from the Canadian Corps were required to carry soldiers. They worked behind the lines pulling weapons, supplies and casualties.CanadaNov 10, 2022
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Pulling Together Canoe Journey aims to be ‘reconciliation in action’ as it paddles the ShuswapIn its current form, the event brings together paddlers from public service agencies and Indigenous communities.CanadaJul 15, 2022
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Protest marks Mount Polley mine disaster anniversaryThe second anniversary of a mining disaster in British Columbia's central Interior was marked with a First Nations protest and a pledge from the company that the situation has improved at the Mount Polley mine.Aug 4, 2016
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Aboriginal word on stop signs stoppedA proposal by a councillor in Kamloops, B.C., to add the Secwepemc language to some of the city's traffic signs has been stopped in its tracks by provincial legislation.Jan 22, 2015
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