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What Blueberry River s B C court win means for Site C and Indigenous Rights

Major ruling, which comes as B.C. adopts UNDRIP, found province guilty of breaching Treaty Rights. Site C dam, B.C. oil and gas impacted by decision

8 Great Getaways for Fall

Fall in B.C. is about snuggling up, enjoying a hearty meal, and enjoying the outdoors despite or maybe because of the rain. There is no shortage of places to…

An Indigenous storyteller and an ex-logger s quest to protect an ancient landscape

An Indigenous storyteller and an ex-logger s quest to protect an ancient landscape
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Canada commits $340 million to Indigenous guardians and protected areas

Wide variety of Montana projects share $500K in film grants

Independent Record A look at a man who wrote about Montana, a proposed documentary about a Miles City high school trainer prosecuted for molesting boys, a look at veteran suicide, a film that will use authentic Blackfeet and Shoshone languages and a television series about a ranching family in the Treasure State are among 14 film productions that will share $500,000 in film grants from the Montana Film Office. Recipients of the Big Sky Film Grant were announced recently by the Montana Department of Commerce. The productions are to film at locations across Montana. The projects have a total estimated production cost of almost $126 million and it is believed they will spend nearly $72 million in Montana, officials said. Forty-two projects requested more than $5 million in grant dollars this year, with $500,000 available through the grant for fiscal year 2021.

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