New signage honouring B.C.’s Indigenous nations and their languages was recently installed at two SeaBus transit terminals in Vancouver.
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This spring, the city of Thompson, Man., will erect a new monument to spread awareness and honour the victims of gender-based violence in the Indigenous community.
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A park in Chemainus, B.C. now has signage in the Hul’q’umi’num language as part of National Indigenous Peoples Day. Penelakut Tribe Elders helped unveil the new park and trail signage at Wul’aam (Echo) Park in Chemainus. Wul’aam Park is located between the Trans-Canada Highway and Chemainus Road. The signage, developed by students from Penelakut School…
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Educational and informative signage has been given the green light by Hamilton City Council that will see signs erected at ‘problematic’ sites in the city. According to CBC news, the emergency and community services committee received a report calling for the city to build relationships with local Indigenous communities based on trust and respect, hire…
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Hamilton’s emergency and community services committee is recommending council add signage at their historical monuments and markers to describe their contexts. According to a news report from The Hamilton Spectator, the committee voted recently to heed some recommendations tabled in a report about how to address sites in the city while respecting Indigenous perspectives and…
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Official Treaty boundary signage for Saskatchewan is currently being coordinated by the Government of Saskatchewan and Office of the Treaty Commissioner. The first signs marking the boundary between Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territory will be located along Highway 11 between Regina and Saskatoon in the Bladworth and Davidson area. The Treaty Commissioner and provincial…
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QR codes that The Downtown BIA Timmins is currently working on will describe murals across the city in three different languages. According to a news report on newsnationusa.com, the one mural that has a sign with the QR codes with the descriptions in English, French, and Cree is located at the Porcupine Advance Printers and…
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