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A historic Alberta cemetery is being reclaimed to honour the Black pioneers who are buried there

Decades after a historic Alberta cemetery was reclaimed from the forest, a group of volunteers is preserving both the graves and the…

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Canadian trailblazers Sarah Nurse, Saroya Tinker reflect on experiences of being Black women in hockey

Sarah Nurse and Saroya Tinker know what it's like to feel different, like an outsider.The Canadian hockey trailblazers recently sat down…

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Kamloops, B.C., to highlight diverse stories with inaugural Black Film Festival

Kamloops is getting its own Black Film Festival.The Kamloops Black Film Festival will feature six well-known films, including Cool Runnings, Sarafina! and…

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How early Black settlers found freedom, and new challenges, in B.C.

In a Salt Spring Island library hangs a large painting of a father and daughter dressed in 19th-century clothing — a glimpse of…

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Documentary shines light on Vancouver's once-vibrant Black neighbourhood and efforts to revive Hogan's Alley

A local filmmaker's documentary chronicles the decline of a once thriving Black neighbourhood in Vancouver and the ongoing efforts to…

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A dress's journey sheds light on the history of slavery in Canada

If your family was ever one of the few to own a century-old ball gown, chances are Cynthia Cooper knows…

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Singing Black gospel music teaches these students about faith, hope and history

Ideas53:59A Life-giving Chord: The power of gospel musicA century after the founding of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Music,…

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Company that had 3 secret cryptocurrency mines must pay $400K, cease operations in Alberta

A Vancouver company has been ordered to pay more than $400,000 in penalties and legal expenses for having multiple unsanctioned cryptocurrency…

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