First Nations Employment and Entreprise Centre is now open at 395 Railway Street Vancouver, BC V6A 1A6.
Appearing Eric Campbell, Tammy Elder. Gunargie O'Sullivan of The National Community and Campus Radio Association and three different radio shows, the young Aisha O'Sullivan, up and coming talent now eight, and the Late James Nicholas.… Leer más
Ta'Kaiya Blaney makes an impassioned speech against the Northern Gateway Pipeline and performs her original song "Shallow Waters" at the No Tankers Rally in Vancouver, March 12, 2012
Today, I walked the territory of the Downtown EastSide of Salish Territory (Vancouver) looking for my brother, looking for myself as I thought about the loves of my life, no longer with me now. I continue on searching the dark world of denial and the love I miss everyday!
Vancouver’s gold-medal holder in Olympic critique has lambasted the
Vision Vancouver-led city council for approving “an extremely
contentious bylaw that is going to come back and bite them in the ass
in 2010”.
Chris Shaw, a UBC neuroscientist, was referring to council’s vote today (January 22) to approve Leer más
In February 2008, Filmmaker and IsumaTV cofounder, Norman Cohn, talks to Jane williams of Redeye on Vancouver Cooperative Radio, CFRO 102.7FM, about the new IsumaTV site that brings the culture, art and ideas of indigenous peoples to life.
Okichitaw is a martial art developed by Canadian martial artist, George J. Lépine, (1962, Manitoba, Canada) based on the fighting techniques of the Assiniboine and Plains Cree Indian Nations, which have been maintained within his family for generations.
Did you know that the average child laughs between 300 and 400 times per day? By the time we reach adulthood we are reduced to laughing, on average, only 12 times a day! Laughter has been proven to reduce stress, pain, and depression while improving creativity, physical vitality and a sense of well being.