Joint Indigenous and Local Government Initiatives and Relations

A collection of resources related to initiatives, agreements, arrangements, partnerships, and the provision of services between Indigenous governments and organizations, and local governments in British Columbia.
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  1. Indigenous Harm Reduction Program Coming to Kelowna
    Author: City of Kelowna
    Publisher: City of Kelowna [Posted: December 6, 2022]
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  2. Floods, fires and the future: How 3 communities are moving forward after climate disasters
    Author: Dickson, Courtney ; Penton, Sarah
    Publisher: CBC News [Posted: May 8, 2022]
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  3. Port Coquitlam and kʷikʷəƛ̓əm Kwikwetlem) Sign Servicing Agreement
    Author: kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) First Nation
    Publisher: kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) First Nation [Posted: April 4, 2022]
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  4. Historic collaboration paves way to enhanced services
    Author: Kelowna, City of
    Publisher: Kelowna, City of [Posted: February 8, 2022]
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  5. Ladysmith and Stz’uminus CommUNITY input identifies 10 poverty themes
    Author: Ladysmith, Town of
    Publisher: Ladysmith [Posted: June 3, 2021]
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  6. Poverty Challenges raise awareness about meeting basic needs in Ladysmith and Stz’uminus
    Author: Ladysmith, Town of
    Publisher: Ladysmith, Town of [Posted: March 10, 2021]
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  7. Williams Lake chief, city mayor and regional chair unite to give latest COVID-19 update
    Author: Dyok, Rebecca
    Publisher: Williams Lake Tribune [Posted: January 14, 2021]
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  8. Northern B.C. First Nation opens new 24/7 youth centre in downtown Prince George
    Author: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    Publisher: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation [Posted: November 22, 2020]
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  9. New Port Moody house post honours KFN story - Kwikwetlem house post is one of five along Shoreline Trail
    Author: Cleugh, Janis
    Publisher: Tri-City News [Posted: November 25, 2019]
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  10. First residents move into Nuxalk Nation’s tiny homes in Bella Coola
    Author: Thompson, Caitlin
    Publisher: Williams Lake Tribune [Posted: February 22, 2019]
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