Sucker Creek First Nation tackling first case of COVID-19 and a flood
Sucker Creek First Nation in Alberta is dealing with its first positive case of COVID-19…
Sucker Creek First Nation in Alberta is dealing with its first positive case of COVID-19…
Several First Nations in Manitoba say they haven’t been consulted by the province on plans…
Every year, many communities across Turtle Island near rivers and lakes brace for the possibility of…
Two sisters from the Ebb and Flow First Nation in Manitoba say they’re living in…
Five years ago, a major flood forced the Siksika Nation, east of Calgary, to…
It’s been more than a year since a flood put a number of homes on the Long Plain First Nation under water. While the waters have long receded, going home doesn’t to appear to be as easy for more than a dozen families whose return date remains uncertain.
It’s been a long six years since devastating flooding forced more than a thousand members of Lake St. Martin First Nation from their homes.
The province of Manitoba and the federal government have agreed to a $90 settlement with four First Nation communities affected by the massive 2011 flood.
Now that floodwaters have receded, Mohawks in Kanesatake are facing a daunting clean up.