Tracing the Roots of Coastal Guardian Watchmen
As today’s Coastal Guardian Watchmen carry on the time-honoured tradition and responsibility of caring for their coastal lands and waters, they’re making their ancestors proud.
As today’s Coastal Guardian Watchmen carry on the time-honoured tradition and responsibility of caring for their coastal lands and waters, they’re making their ancestors proud.
At the 2017 Coastal Stewardship Network Annual Gathering, Guardian Watchmen get together to share ideas and stories, and gear up for a busy summer stewarding their territories.
May 12, 2017 (Vancouver) – The Coastal First Nations (CFN) commends Canada’s proposed oil tanker moratorium legislation on BC’s north coast. While First Nations have not yet had an opportunity to…
May 9, 2017 (Vancouver, BC) – Paul Kariya, the Coastal First Nations (CFN) new Senior Policy Advisor, comes to the position with a wealth of knowledge and experience in public…
After several years of coordinated research and surveying crab populations, Central Coast Nations build the case for preserving this culturally significant food source.
The Great Bear Sea curriculum is an inspiring suite of educational materials for elementary and secondary students, which is available online and free for use by teachers and students anywhere.
At an inspiring ceremony in Prince Rupert, proud graduates of the Stewardship Technicians Training Program accept their well-deserved certificates.
February 15, 2017 (Vancouver) – Coastal First Nations (CFN) say the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA) agreement will lead to a sustainable coastal economy and thriving communities. Chief…
Tuesday, November 28, 2016 (Vancouver, BC) – Coastal First Nations (CFN) says today’s federal government decision to quash the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project and impose a crude oil tanker moratorium…