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Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs React to B.C. Government Decision to Allow Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project to Move Ahead

Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs React to B.C. Government Decision to Allow Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project to Move Ahead

by TheresaGHC | Jun 5, 2025 | Uncategorized

The Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs do not recognize the legal validity of the B.C. Government’s decision announced today in favour of a “substantial start” designation being granted for the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project and vow to continue their fight to stop...
PRPA Helps Fund Gitanyow Food Security Centre

PRPA Helps Fund Gitanyow Food Security Centre

by LaurenEBS | Oct 3, 2024 | Programs, Uncategorized, Wilp Sustainability

A newly opened Food Security Centre is strengthening independence and providing a community space for reclaiming and sharing traditional knowledge and cultural practices in Gitanyow. The multi-purpose facility, built through a partnership between the Gitanyow Huwilp...
Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs And Canada Sign Funding Agreement To Restore Self-Government On Ancestral Lands

Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs And Canada Sign Funding Agreement To Restore Self-Government On Ancestral Lands

by LaurenEBS | Jul 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gitanyow Lax’yip, July 15, 2024: The Gitanyow Nation, as represented by the Simgigyet’m Gitanyow (Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs) and the Government of Canada recently signed a Funding Agreement, marking a significant step forward in restoring Gitanyow’s inherent right of...
Canada’s B.C. Pipeline Advances At The Expense Of Indigenous Reconciliation And The Environment

Canada’s B.C. Pipeline Advances At The Expense Of Indigenous Reconciliation And The Environment

by LaurenEBS | Jul 7, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, LNG Development, PRGT pipeline, Uncategorized

On August 24, 2024, construction will begin on the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline on Nisg̱a’a lands, following the Nass River through the Nisg̱a’a Memorial Lava Bed Park. Despite protests over the Coastal GasLink pipeline, this 800-kilometre project, soon to...
Gitanyow Nation And Nisga’a Nation Joint Commitment To Safety And Security

Gitanyow Nation And Nisga’a Nation Joint Commitment To Safety And Security

by LaurenEBS | Jun 27, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gitanyow Nation and Nisga’a Nation Come Together For Eagle Down Ceremony, Commit To Mediation Process

Gitanyow Nation and Nisga’a Nation Come Together For Eagle Down Ceremony, Commit To Mediation Process

by LaurenEBS | Jun 14, 2024 | Uncategorized

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