Herring stocks in Area 10 too low for commercial harvest, Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw Nations argue
Commercial fishers argue for sector’s continued innovation
Industry and conservationists weigh in how much catch should be allowed as DFO decision coming soon
The chief said he’d like to get a deal finalized as soon as possible
Sportfishing groups started a GoFundMe with almost $20K so far for legal defence of six anglers
Tensions were high between First Nations fishers and non-Indigenous commercial fishermen
Small khaki pouch may be connected to vehicle break-in, police say
Mi’kmaq expect to hold Clearwater’s Canadian fishing licences within a fully Mi’kmaq-owned partnership
A dispute over moderate livelihood fisheries has grown increasingly tense in recent weeks
Chief says he expressed his concerns to federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett
Police will be diverting traffic Oct. 23 from noon to 1 p.m between Island View Road and Amity Drive
Two buildings storing lobsters caught by Indigenous harvesters were vandalized last week
Comments come after lobster pound was burned, police accused one person of assaulting a Mi’kmaq leader
A lobster pound was burned to the ground Saturday, destroying the lobster catch of Mi’kmaq fishers
Global demand for the B.C. specialty plummeted as the COVID-19 pandemic grew
Video being circulated on social media shows a van being set alight
Those financially impacted by the pandemic have until Oct. 5 to apply
Fisheries minister stands by “very difficult” decisions to limit openings
Tsilhqot’in First Nations have closed fishing for their members to save critical salmon stocks