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Partnership brings upgrades to Winsor Substation
Provincial and local leaders this morning toured the Winsor Substation Rebuild Project, a $15 million investment to provide clean, reliable power to the East Kootenay’s South…
Vulnerable Aboriginal Adults Services Charter signed
The Ktunaxa Nation Council, in partnership with the Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, has signed a charter that will guide the research and development…
Ktunaxa and Métis B.C. sign Health Protocol Agreement
The Ktunaxa Nation and the Métis Nation British Columbia have signed a Health Protocol Agreement that calls for increased planning and access to health services…
Kimberley’s SunMine powers up
By Ian Cobb/e-KNOW One of the 96 trackers on site. Click to enlarge images. A touch of irony, plenty of thanks all-around and some good…
College opens Ktunaxa classroom
College of the Rockies Vice-President, Education, Stan Chung was pleased to celebrate the opening of a Ktunaxa classroom at the college on Wednesday, April 22….
Successful Cultural Networking Day celebrated
The Ktunaxa Nation Council Employment and Training Department hosted a cultural networking day on February 11. Participants at the daylong event took part in a…
Ktunaxa Nation and province renew agreement
A renewed strategic engagement agreement (SEA) will continue to strengthen the relationship between British Columbia and the Ktunaxa Nation, through ongoing engagement on resource stewardship…
Province and Ktunaxa reach agreement to share mine revenue
A new revenue-sharing agreement ensures four Ktunaxa Nation communities benefit from resource development within their traditional territory, the B.C. provincial government announced Jan. 29. The…