MaPP receives BC Reconciliation Award
Coastal First Nations congratulates the Marine Plan Partnership (MaPP) on receiving the BC Reconciliation Award.
Coastal First Nations congratulates the Marine Plan Partnership (MaPP) on receiving the BC Reconciliation Award.
As the pandemic grinds into year two, Guardians and stewards in coastal First Nations continue to do the important work they love—protecting and restoring the natural and cultural heritage of their territories.
CFN appoints Christine Smith-Martin to the position of Executive Director, effective Feb 15, 2021.
Central Coast First Nations communities say measures to tackle a growing climate crisis must go hand in hand with strengthening Indigenous governance.
Community radio has brought members of the Heiltsuk Nation closer together during months of lockdown and COVID-19 restrictions.
Our sustainable future depends fundamentally on healthy and thriving salmon populations. We must act now for the sake of future generations.
It was a challenging year due to COVID-19, but Marilyn Slett says 2020 was also a huge milestone for our coastal alliance. Our 20th Anniversary provided an opportunity to reflect on how far we’ve come.
As COVID-19 cases surge in December, coastal First Nations’ health staff have done a remarkable job keeping members safe by adapting public health measures to fit local needs.
A message from Marilyn Slett, CFN-GBI President and Chief Councillor for the Heiltsuk Nation.