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Prohibition, tax incentives south of the border and the popularity of low-hop beer caused the B.C. hop industry to dwindle. In 1936, hops sold for $1.98 per pound.
Kevin Griffin Published Apr 06, 2021 • 3 minute read Join the conversation Dr. Alanaise Goodwill worked on a suicide-prevention program with the Sto:lo Nation.Photo by Dale Northey / jpg ...
But there’s another kind of reserve in the Fraser Valley – Stó:lo- First Nations reserves – and Stó:lo- Community Futures wants the B.C. business community to know that they are open for ...
Chilliwack RCMP cleared a neighbourhood on the Sto:lo reserve Wednesday evening and then busted a massive drug manufacturing operation in a local house. RCMP said the area was evacuated because of ...
The Sto:lo were really interested in knowing more about their ancestors, who they were. At their request I did an analysis of all the ancestral remains for them and gave them what we call an ...
But the Sto:lo vote also called for John’s resignation, noting that his role as adviser “cannot be reconciled with his positions” on the council and the First Nations Summit Task Group.
Arts Features Sto:lo comedians take the stage in special Fraser Valley Comedy night by Holly McKenzie-Sutter on June 15th, 2017 at 2:30 PM 2 of 4 ...
The Sto:lo decided to replace it in a ceremony held on Oct. 26. When they arrived at the cemetery, however, they discovered the monument was gone. "We were shocked - and hurt," Mr. McNeil said.
Sto:lo Tribal Council Grand Chief Doug Kelly is suing the B.C. First Nations Health Authority he once chaired for $388,125, alleging a breach of contract.
Goodwill is talking about her work with the Sto:lo at the SFU’s President’s Faculty Lecture on Wednesday, April 7 at 6 p.m. Participants have to register for the lecture.
Sto:lo Tribal Council Grand Chief Doug Kelly is suing the B.C. First Nations Health Authority he once chaired for $388,125, alleging a breach of contract. The situation arose from an alleged ...
Sto:lo Tribal Council Grand Chief Doug Kelly is suing the B.C. First Nations Health Authority he once chaired for $388,125, alleging a breach of contract. The situation arose from an alleged conflict ...
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