Wet'suwet'en First Nation
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B.C. scientists and First Nation create decomposing ‘biofoam’ packaging from woodThe biofoam project is a collaboration between the Wet'suwet'en First Nation in central B.C. and University of B.C. researchers.ScienceNov 21, 2022
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Londoners rally in support of Wet’suwet’en fight against Coastal GasLink projectSupporters in London gathered together to show solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en people, who are fighting a natural gas pipeline project, Friday night.CanadaNov 26, 2021
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Highway 6 bypass in Caledonia closed amid solidarity demonstrationA social media post from the 1492 Land Back Lane campaign said the Highway 6 bypass was blocked in solidarity with a dispute in B.C.TrafficNov 19, 2021
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B.C. indigenous group orders workers off site of disputed Coastal GasLink pipelineHereditary chiefs from the five clans of the Wet'suwet'en people, who oppose the project, have been trying for more than a year to force a halt to work.EnvironmentNov 15, 2021
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UPDATE: Highway 6 bypass in Caledonia reopens following end of blockadeA group representing the 1492 Land Back Lane campaign said in a social media post the Highway 6 bypass was blocked in protest of an arrest.TrafficNov 1, 2021
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B.C. First Nation says it will protect land after arrests involving Coastal GasLinkA news release from the Likhts'amisyu, one of five bands within the Wet'suwet'en Nation, says hereditary Chief Dini ze' Dsta'hyl was released Thursday after being held overnight.EnvironmentOct 29, 2021
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Portion of Highway 6 in Caledonia closed amid solidarity demonstration tied to B.C. pipelineA group representing the 1492 Land Back Lane campaign said in a social media post the Highway 6 bypass was blocked in protest of an arrest.TrafficOct 28, 2021
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Two arrested as academics share concerns over Indigenous artifacts at B.C. siteRCMP are negotiating with demonstrators who have taken control of a Coastal GasLink construction site as tensions surrounding the natural gas project rise again.EnvironmentSep 30, 2021
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Elected Wet’suwet’en chief feels shut out of discussion over tentative deal with B.C., feds"They need to engage our people and collaborate with us regardless of the Indian Act," said Wet'suwet'en First Nation Elected Chief Maureen Luggi.Mar 4, 2020
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Wet’suwet’en councillor calls for inclusive decision making for proposed dealThe hereditary house chiefs reached a draft agreement Sunday with senior federal and provincial government ministers centering on rights and title. Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett said it would be signed if the Wet'suwet'en Nation reaches a consensus on it.CanadaMar 3, 2020
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