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7/10/2026, 1:00 AM - 773 words
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The Clearwater River Dene Nation in northern Saskatchewan says it will be stopping vehicles along Highway 955 running through its territory starting in August to monitor where mining exploration is occurring and who is conducting it.
A Mi'kmaw father and son team from Wasoqopa'q First Nation in Nova Scotia have created a 3D wildland fire-mapping software to run simulations to help communities determine the best protection strategies.
Anishinaabe flutist Tyler Evans-Knott is set to attend McGill University's Schulich School of Music this fall, after a stranger in Vancouver donated a professional-level flute to replace his old instrument that was eroding.
A Nova Scotia judge has dismissed a lawsuit launched by a commercial fishing group that argued Sipekne’katik First Nation’s fishery in the province’s southwest was unlawful and wanted the court to declare the band does not have a treaty right to commercial lobster fishing.
Saik'uz First Nation and the District of Vanderhoof are calling for changes to how B.C.'s forests are managed.
People in Sioux Valley Dakota Nation are preparing for flood waters from the Assiniboine River.
As each day gets closer to this weekend's expected peak, Chief Jennifer Bone said the community's ramped up efforts at laying sandbags around homes in the flood plain.
Iqaluit experienced a heat wave on Sunday and Monday, with temperatures reaching 25.1 C on Sunday — a record for July 5 in the Nunavut capital.
A number of artifacts, including painted and carefully sewn doll clothes, netting needles and hunting tools, are on loan to the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach in northern Quebec for the next month from the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.
Gavin McKenna was the first Indigenous player from Canada to be the number one NHL draft pick in nearly 50 years. The Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in citizen from Whitehorse has made efforts to represent his culture on the world stage.
Actors in Netflix's upcoming Little House on the Prairie series say the latest adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's book series was intentional about portraying its Indigenous characters with depth and avoiding the racial stereotypes that the original text has been criticized for using.
The Council of Yukon First Nations' annual salmon ceremony and gathering this past weekend brought cultural and educational activities to Teslin, Yukon, weeks before the salmon run is expected to reach the community.
CBC Montreal is proud to support a partnership between Concordia University's journalism department and Kahnawà:ke Survival School (KSS). The initiative aims to inspire Indigenous students to consider a career in media.
One home has been lost in Fort Simpson, N.W.T., as firefighters battle a wildfire that caused residents to evacuate from their homes on June 28.
Sioux Valley Dakota Nation has declared a state of emergency on Saturday as floodwaters quickly rise in the western Manitoba community and surrounding areas.
For the third year, CBC Montreal has partnered with the Kahnawà:ke Survival School (KSS), and Concordia’s journalism department. Three KSS high school graduates teamed up with student mentors from Concordia to report on stories from their community.
Kahnawà:ke Survival School (KSS) and Concordia University's journalism department have partnered with CBC News for a week-long workshop to share stories about the Kahnawà:ke community. KSS high school graduate, Riyah-James Cross, explores the importance of traditional clothing to the Haudenosaunee and how each bead, stitch and detail done by hand represent culture, history, and accomplishments.
Kahnawà:ke Survival School (KSS) and Concordia University's journalism department have partnered with CBC News for a week-long workshop to share stories about the Kahnawà:ke community. KSS high school graduate Bayley-James Robertson-Ryan reports on the Kahnawà:ke Youth Center’s travelling program, which offers local youth the opportunity to see the world and learn more about themselves in the process.
Kahnawà:ke Survival School (KSS) and Concordia University's journalism department have partnered with CBC News for a week-long workshop to share stories about the Kahnawà:ke community. The band 1 HATE 7 in Kahnawà:ke is making a positive impact in the community by organizing benefit concerts to raise funds for a family displaced by a home fire.
The First Nation acquired Temple Gardens, Moose Jaw's famous spa, in 2022. Now, it has reopened the spa after a renovation and acquired naming rights for the local arena, now known as the Temple Gardens Centre.
Members of the Indigenous community and supporters will host a solidarity walk in downtown Niagara Falls on Friday to protest how Indigenous people evacuated from Kashechewan First Nation were portrayed at a recent city council meeting. Controversy erupted after a former chief administrative officer for the City of Niagara Falls told council that some residents may have the mistaken impression that evacuees from Kashechewan are experiencing homelessness.