In the face of COVID-19, CFN President Marilyn Slett says it’s important we remain calm, show solidarity and stand by each other through these challenging times.
Award-winning Oji-Cree-Poly physician, Dr. Alika Lafontaine, shares advice he gave to his family on how to respond to COVID-19.
Charity Gladstone wants to get the message out to her Heiltsuk community that keeping physical distance from others can help save lives.
Revisiting the story of Haida artist Robert Davidson who, at 22 years old, set out to carve the first new pole in Haida Gwaii in almost a century.
CFN communities are asking members to take the safe and necessary actions required to prevent the spread of the highly-infectious coronavirus.
Coastal First Nations is working to bring faster and more reliable Internet service to coastal communities.
For Kitasoo/Xai’xais and other First Nations along the North and Central Coast, carbon credits for conservation in the Great Bear Rainforest supports a range of stewardship and economic efforts.
In the 2018 Annual Report, we highlight some of the innovative and collaborative efforts we’ve undertaken with communities over the past year.
With the oil tanker ban finally law, we can turn our attention to building a healthy, sustainable coastal economy; one that recognizes the needs of all future generations.