Indigenous mentoring through Ch’nook Scholars program
Posted on: March 26, 2018
Five Indigenous SoBE students have been building and developing their leadership skills through an extracurricular program.
Read morePosted on: March 26, 2018
Five Indigenous SoBE students have been building and developing their leadership skills through an extracurricular program.
Read morePosted on: March 2, 2018
A traditional staple of Indigenous peoples diets, bannock is also known for being a part of gatherings and togetherness.
Read morePosted on: February 23, 2018
Celebrate Aboriginal Awareness Week through food, art, storytelling, a tipi village, a traditional fashion show and more.
Read morePosted on: February 13, 2018
Flight instructor and U-Reap recipient Jonny Davis is forever in pursuit of aviation-related research and innovation.
Read morePosted on: November 29, 2017
TRU’s Take Home Naloxone program moves beyond substance use education to provide more preventative resources.
Read morePosted on: September 27, 2017
Listen to and express a spirit of reconciliation and hope at Orange Shirt Day, held on Sept. 29, 2017.
Read morePosted on: September 14, 2017
Upon arrival at Cplul’kw’ten, Kayla Coutlee recalled how the staff approached and embraced her “with so much love.”
Read morePosted on: March 31, 2017
Twenty Indigenous Ch’nook Scholars came together from all over the province for a weekend of panel discussions, site tours and networking.
Read morePosted on: March 14, 2017
“Being a mentor has given me the authority to increase my confidence; it is in this sanctioned role that I feel empowered to help.”
Read morePosted on: February 7, 2017
Melody Markle utilizes a holistic approach, “it’s a mental, spiritual, physical balancing act with the pupil at the center.”
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