
The Wild Salmon Caravan is now entering its fourth year- theĀ dominant run of the sockeye – to celebrate the spirit of wild salmon and call them home to the streams of rivers of BC.
Read MoreThe Wild Salmon Caravan is now entering its fourth year- theĀ dominant run of the sockeye – to celebrate the spirit of wild salmon and call them home to the streams of rivers of BC.
Read MoreThe Gateway convened a conversation on May 8 with the local government and food policy community of practice (CoP) to explore the question: What is Indigenous governance and how does it relate to our work of moving food policy ahead with local government?
In this story we reflect on some of the teachings shared by two leaders in this work, Jolene Andrew, Witsuwit’en Territory and, Dawn Morrison of the Secwepemc Nation.
Read MoreIt has been nearly a year and a half since the Gateway first published this story on the Wild Salmon Caravan. The event is now entering its third year to celebrate the spirit of wild salmon and call them home to the streams of rivers of BC.
Read MoreThe Wild Salmon Caravan offers an opportunity for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to come together to raise awareness of the social, cultural and ecological values of wild salmon.
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