Province, March 14, 2019 Critics of legislation banning oil tanker traffic…
The new Great Bear Rainforest IMAX film offers viewers from around the world a chance to see the beauty, uniqueness and ultimate importance of this place we call home.
Hereditary Chiefs and political leaders from across the Pacific North Coast gathered in Ottawa to urge the Senate to pass Bill C-48 to protect their traditional territories from the risk of oil spills.
Canada’s federal government has announced close to $6 million in funding for 28 Indigenous Guardians programs across the country, including support for the Coastal Guardian Watchmen.
CFN-GBI looks to turn values into practice through a critical look at its own carbon footprint.
CFN-GBI is working with BC Hydro and provincial and federal governments to kickstart clean energy projects that will reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency in coastal communities.
For Coastal Guardian Watchmen who monitor and patrol our coastal territories, maintaining safety on the water is always the top priority.
One of a new generation Coastal Guardian Watchmen, Alec James Willie is young and still learning from Wuikinuxv Elders, but already boasts diverse stewardship experience.
In early May at the Hakai Institute on Calvert Island, Coastal Guardian Watchmen and others met together for the 2018 CSN Annual Gathering.
Communities throughout BC’s Central and North Coast and Haida Gwaii have the most…
In a moving graduation ceremony in Prince Rupert, eleven proud students took turns accepting their well-deserved certificates for the Stewardship Technicians Training Program.