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Gabriola Housing Matters - Critical conversation on housing, environment, and growth launches January 20
Jan. 21/21
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Newsletter - Volume 20, Issue 18
Chief Mike Wyse Message To the Community- September 25th 2020
Chief Mike Wyse Message To the Community- September 25th 2020
Snuneymuxw First Nation Covid-19 Safety Plan
Snuneymuxw First Nation Covid-19 Safety Plan
Snuneymuxw First Nation advances reconciliation through new agreements
Snuneymuxw First Nation and B.C. advance reconciliation through new agreements
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Recent Press Coverage
The Port of Nanaimo and DP World seal Nanaimo – Duke Point Lease Agreement
Wed. Feb. 24/21
To end racism against Indigenous peoples, we have to name it and speak up
Mon. Jan. 18/21
Vaccination clinic in Snuneymuxw First Nation exceeds herd immunity goal
Sat. Jan. 9/21
Snuneymuxw First Nation, B.C. advance reconciliation through new agreements
Sun. Sep. 20/20
CANCELED - Snuneymuxw First Nation to Host Tribal Journeys 2020
Mon. Mar. 30/20
Orange Shirt Day Proclaimed in Nanaimo
Mon. Sep. 30/19
Qwam Qwum Stuwixwulh School Grand Opening in Nanaimo
Thu. Sep. 12/19
SFN Breaks Ground on First Gas Station
Thu. Sep. 12/19
Letter of Understanding Signing with Canada
Thu. Sep. 12/19
Nanaimo school district learns more about aboriginal education choices
Thu. Apr. 12/18
Minister Philpott congratulates Snuneymuxw First Nation on new school groundbreaking
Fri. Mar. 16/18
Snuneymuxw First Nation breaks ground on new school site
Wed. Mar. 14/18
Pioneering Snuneymuxw soccer star honoured at Nanaimo park
Tue. Dec. 19/17
Snuneymuxw break ground on health centre
Mon. Dec. 4/17
Snuneymuxw-carved house post blessing ceremony
Thu. Oct. 26/17
Canadian government, Snuneymuxw celebrate $49M settlement
Thu. Oct. 26/17
Nanaimo councillors say sorry to Indigenous official
Mon. Oct. 16/17
Canada and Snuneymuxw First Nation advance reconciliation through settlement of historic claim
Mon. Oct. 16/17
Snuneymuxw council takes back flag from Nanaimo City Hall
Wed. Sep. 20/17
Nanaimo First Nation author Celestine Aleck shares stories
Wed. May. 31/17
Newcastle Island is Nanaimo Harbour’s feel-good place
Wed. May. 31/17
Snuneymuxw Elder Ellen White given insignia of Member of Order of Canada
Mon. Apr. 3/17
My Hometown Must: Snuneymuxw First Nationt 2017
Thu. Mar. 9/17
Snuneymuxw First Nation has big plans for Newcastle Island ferry
Mon. Mar. 6/17
Snuneymuxw First Nation agrees to $49M in compensation for downtown Nanaimo reserve
Mon. Nov. 14/16
Snuneymuxw gym a gamechanger for community
Tue. Sep. 27/16
New recreation facility opens on Snuneymuxw First Nation land
Thu. Sep. 1/16
Snuneymuxw building recognized in real estate awards
Mon. May. 2/16
Canoe journey a resurgence of culture
Wed. Apr. 27/16
For First Nations facing suicide crisis, the solution is rooted in the community
Mon. Apr. 18/16
Snuneymuxw building economic development strategies
Tue. Mar. 15/16
Snuneymuxw extends call to work together
Thu. Feb. 25/16
South waterfront has big potential
Wed. Nov. 18/15
Energy plan funding for Vancouver Island First Nations
Thu. Aug. 27/15
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame Celebrates the Induction of an Historic Canadian Sport Legends Class
Thu. Jul. 2/15
Harry Manson inducted into Sports Hall of Fame
Thu. Jul. 2/15
Soccer star inducted into Sports Hall of Fame
Thu. Jul. 2/15
Totem poles revealed near Gathering Place
Fri. Jun. 26/15
Nanaimo’s mayor and council raises permanent Snuneymuxw flag at City Hall
Fri. Jun. 26/15
First Nation to get new library on reserve
Wed. May. 20/15
Newcastle has a unique story and a bright future
Wed. Apr. 29/15
Plan for Newcastle Island unveiled
Wed. Apr. 22/15
Public input will help to decide Newcastle's future
Thu. Apr. 16/15
Honours wrap up special week at VIU
Thu. Apr. 16/15
VIU Health and Human Services Faculty Honoured by Snuneymuxw
Tue. Apr. 14/15
Snuneymuxw wins Junior All-Native Tournament championship
Mon. Mar. 30/15
Aboriginal graduation rates reach all-time high in Nanaimo-Ladysmith
Wed. Feb. 25/15
Health services lead to improved performance
Wed. Feb. 25/15
RDN Board passes motion to acquire First Nations art from area bands
Tue. Feb. 24/15
Carvers work on VIU Student's Union totem pole project
Tue. Feb. 24/15
SFN Joel Good wins 2015 Temporary Outdoor Public Art Selection
Wed. Feb. 18/15
Top 10 news stories of 2014
Mon. Jan. 5/15
Resurrected treaty made history
Mon. Jan. 5/15
New Nanimo city council is officially sworn in
Tue. Dec. 2/14
'Forgotten' indigenous soccer star to be inducted into national Hall of Fame UPDATED
Fri. Nov. 7/14
VIU Totem Pole Project
Wed. Oct. 29/14
Yoachim seeking city seat
Tue. Sep. 23/14
Mentoring youth has been key to Yoachim's work
Mon. Aug. 11/14
Four carvers selected to create two totem poles at university
Mon. May. 12/14
Students get aboriginal teaching in curriculum
Tue. Apr. 29/14
Indigenous radio show launches next month
Tue. Apr. 29/14
Erralyn Thomas - Law school, treaty work, politics
Tue. Apr. 29/14
Portable turned into a special 'Gathering Place'
Tue. Apr. 29/14
Snuneymuxw engage with B.C. Hydro in cultural dialogue over petroglyph damage
Tue. Apr. 29/14
Colliery dams - Engineering costs up
Mon. Feb. 24/14
Wesley returns as Snuneymuxw chief
Fri. Feb. 7/14
Trust in coach paying off
Thu. Feb. 6/14
Nanaimo's 20 Most Powerful People
Thu. Feb. 6/14
Whopping $23M announced for RDN projects
Thu. Feb. 6/14
Councillor mentioned in Faces to watch in 2014
Thu. Feb. 6/14
$1.7-M project a boon for the SFN
Thu. Feb. 6/14
Wesley sworn in as SFN Chief
Wed. Feb. 5/14
Wesley returns as SFN chief following tight ballot
Mon. Dec. 9/13
Connection to aboriginal culture helps Nanaimo students succeed
Thu. Nov. 28/13
City organization earns special praise despite damning report from provincial watchdog
Thu. Nov. 28/13
UN official to review SFN's fight for treaty acknowledgement
Mon. Oct. 28/13
Eli Wyse - Fighting for a better life
Wed. Oct. 2/13
Geraldine Manson earns appointment as Elder-in-Residence at VIU
Mon. Sep. 30/13
Colliery Dams reservoir place to swim
Fri. Aug. 2/13
Colliery Dams: reprieve could happen
Fri. Aug. 2/13
Colliery Dams society watching
Fri. Aug. 2/13
Progress on Colliery Dams
Tue. Jul. 30/13
First Nations should realize the AFN backs our treaty ambitions
Wed. Jul. 17/13
Provinces gives VIU funding for aboriginal programs
Wed. Jul. 17/13
Campaign gains steam for Manson's induction to hall
Wed. Jul. 17/13
'Tired of the disrespect', Snuneymuxw chief launches new strategy
Tue. Nov. 6/12
Snuneymuxw First Nation may develop Newcastle cultural centre
Fri. Oct. 5/12
Artist’s inspiration in First Nation past
Tue. Jul. 31/12
Chief rips 'Empire Days' moniker
Tue. May. 29/12
Recognizing Treaty will Benefit all of Nanaimo
Tue. May. 15/12
Conference Highlights Treaty Issues
Mon. May. 14/12
Douglas Treaties Conference Wraps up at VIU in Nanaimo
Sat. May. 12/12
Atleo tells Nanaimo crowd treaties must be respected
Wed. Apr. 4/12
Thousands of dead salmon discarded in Nanaimo River
Thu. Dec. 8/11
Snuneymuxw joins forces with university
Thu. Dec. 8/11
Native community resists Clark’s coal-mine cajoling
Thu. Dec. 8/11
First Nations fearful of B.C. salmon disaster
Wed. Nov. 2/11
Nanaimo's 'Auntie Ellen' receives Order of B.C.
Sat. Sep. 24/11
Snuneymuxw councillor Jeff Thomas mourned
Fri. Jun. 24/11
Geocachers find burial site near Nanaimo
Mon. Apr. 25/11
More Nation members, but no more money
Wed. Apr. 6/11
Around the Salish Sea - March 2011
Wed. Mar. 16/11
Snuneymuxw housing benefits from federal funding
Fri. Mar. 4/11
A Look Back AT NmTC News From 2010
Sat. Jan. 1/11
Snuneymuxw Chief gives fish-farm protesters a history lesson
Thu. May. 13/10
Traditional foods get a modern meaning
Wed. May. 12/10
Former Snuneymuxw Chief’s experience put to good use
Thu. Apr. 1/10
New Chief Doug carries on the White family legacy
Wed. Mar. 3/10
Protecting the Torch
Wed. Mar. 3/10
Elsie Paul honoured with a degree
Wed. Mar. 3/10
Olympic Torch comes to Vancouver Island
Sat. Oct. 31/09
Honouring Chief Viola Wyse
Mon. Oct. 5/09
Canoes traveled to Suquamish
Mon. Oct. 5/09
Housing Projects Update
Mon. Oct. 5/09