Last night, at the first in RAVEN’s ‘Festival Afloat” concert series on Victoria’s Gorge waterway,…
Last night, at the first in RAVEN’s ‘Festival Afloat” concert series on Victoria’s Gorge waterway,…
Mussels, clams and oysters have been an important part of the diet for many First…
Haíɫzaqv are intricately connected to our natural world, the land, the sea, rivers, all the plants and animals great and small. When any one of these is put at risk, hurt, or displaced it affects us culturally, spiritually, physically, and in ways we cannot put into English words. The Nathan E. Stewart disaster is a prime example of that, and we cannot rely on a colonial system or the polluter , but rather must conduct an environmental impact assessment grounded in our laws, our culture, and values.
The Wet’suwet’en challenge Federal Court decision to strike constitutional action After the Federal Court struck…
We would like to celebrate these amazing businesses who have donated to RAVEN! Earth Day…
BC and BC Hydro must disclose information on dam safety and cost. On April 30,…
May is Legacy Month – who knew that was even a thing? We don’t often…
This past Earth Day, our friends at ecologyst launched a limited edition, 100% organic cotton,…
Thomas Berger’s legendary career involved mentorship and support for generations of people who now stand strong in defence of Indigenous rights and environmental protection. We are incredibly grateful for his legacy.
Just as West Moberly First Nations was headed to court to argue their critical motion to compel B.C. to release key documents on dam safety and costs, a “Group of Seven” generous donors stepped up to offer $50K in matching funds.