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Musqueam

Can we mend thousands of years of displaced history in Vancouver?

On Thursday January 22nd, reporters gathered to capture the story of the three-site exhibit c̓əsnaʔəm: the city before the city. The exhibits acknowledge thousands of years of culture that...

University of British Columbia: a place of the mind, a place to live

The isolation of living at UBC is starting to change, as retail space opens and more people move into five neighbourhoods run by the board of governors.

Musqueam councillor Wade Grant's intercultural outlook

On an overcast day, Musqueam councillor Wade Grant greeted The Vancouver Observer at the Musqueam Community Centre with an easy smile. In jeans and a windbreaker, the 34 year old father of two said...

Musqueam Indian Band to host historic citizenship awards

On Saturday, June 25, the Musqueam Indian Band, with Citizenship and Immigration Canada, will be holding a historic citizenship awards ceremony at the Musqueam Cultural Pavilion, located in the...

Opening of Aboriginal Pavilion Historic as First Nations Recognized as Official Olympic Partners

The CEO of the Four host First Nations Society Tewanee Joseph kicked off the speeches today at the opening of the Aboriginal Pavilion. Four host First Nations: Lil'wat, Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-...