Christine Smith-Martin and Dallas Smith describe what’s needed to ensure sustainable resource management, healthy ecosystems and vibrant local economies into the future.
Coastal First Nations, Nanwakolas Council and Coast Funds welcome BC government’s $60-million investment in the Great Bear Sea.
Feature photo: Brenna Innes: Gitxaała Elected Councillor, Christine Smith-Martin: CFN CEO, Marilyn…
Bursaries are available for coastal community members interested in a flexible UBC online Forest Carbon Management program.
A summer youth program, run out of Kitasoo Xai’Xais First Nation territory,…
Guardians from two Coastal First Nations, the Kitasoo Xai’Xais Nation and the…
At the 2023 CSN Annual Gathering, Guardians spent a full day with archaeologist Q̓íx̌itasu Elroy White, who operates Central Coast Archaeology in Haíłzaqv Territory.
While a group of people settle in on a quiet evening to…
Snxakila Clyde Michael Tallio, a member of the Nuxalk First Nation, received…
In this article published in The Globe and Mail, CFN CEO Christine Smith-Martin describes how the Indigenous-led effort to create the Great Bear Sea MPA Network will ensure effective marine stewardship into the future.
Sierra Hall has. She was 15 at the time, working as a student bear guide in her territories and the experience changed her life and solidified her work in conservation in her territories.
Qway Renata Schooner is a member of the Nuxalk Nation. She grew…