The Game is a new children’s book by Indigenous storyteller Henry Charles (Ten Bears) which combines Musqueam language and culture with the beloved sport of hockey. 
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		The Work of Repair: Redress & Repatriation at the Museum of Vancouver explores the museum’s ongoing decolonization efforts and relationship-building with Indigenous communities. Opening June 20, 2025.
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		The Skoden Indigenous Film Festival is a student-led festival that features Indigenous filmmakers from across Canada on April 11, 2025.
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		Writer, musician and artist Chris Bose has been named the 2025 Indigenous Storyteller in Residence at Vancouver Public Library.
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		On March 20th we’re celebrating the 4th Annual Two-Spirit & Indigenous LGBTQQIA+ Awareness Day on the spring equinox.
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		The Jack and Doris Shadbolt Foundation for the Visual Arts has announced Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill and T’uy’t’tanat Cease Wyss as the two winners of the 2024 VIVA Awards.
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		Let’s Hear It Live Vancouver is hosting a dynamic lineup of events and concerts as the JUNO Awards return to Vancouver at the end of March.
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		Following two sold-out shows in December, IndigE-girl Comedy will take to the Just for Laughs Vancouver stage next week, joined by Māori comedians in a cross-cultural exchange — and you can enter to win tickets! Kura Turuwhenua and Janaye Henry from New Zealand will join the celebrated all-female Indigenous comedy collective in Vancouver, then later in the […]
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		Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler medals were designed by Indigenous artists of the Four Host First Nations including Levi Nelson (Lil’ wat Nation), Mack Paul (Musqueam Nation), Ray Natraoro (Squamish Nation), and Olivia George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation).
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		On February 14th, all are welcome to join the 34th annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver, alongside Indigenous leaders and the community to honour MMIWG2S+ lives
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