National Indigenous Peoples Day is an opportunity to learn about and celebrate the diverse cultures of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. Check out our list of Indigenous-led events or activities near you.
On May 11, join the Moose Hide Campaign in a nationwide conversation on gender-based and domestic violence.
Celebrate the caring and hard-working nurses in our province.
Drive your career forward to get the skills you need and achieve your career goals.
See what a typical day is like in a certain career and discover the exciting job possibilities for people in B.C.
Learn how volunteering can improve your career and your community.
Take a short survey to share your thoughts about how you use post-secondary education and employment information and services.
As a Land Guardian, it was a natural choice for Wyatt Adair to register for the Environmental Site Assessment Technician program. Learn more about the impactful ways program graduates contribute to environmental restoration projects within the Fort Nelson First Nation territory.
If you’ve recently come to Canada and have chosen British Columbia as your new home, learn about resources to help you settle in.
Even when food chain disruptions impacted grocery store shelves in Terrace, the Kitselas First Nation was able to fall back on tried-and-true community gardening practices – thanks to the Kitselas Five Tier (K5T) food sovereignty program.
When Jessica Ouellette and Jacob Beaton founded Tea Creek Farm, their goal was clear from the beginning: to create an Indigenous-led, culturally safe, land-based Indigenous food sovereignty and training initiative.
Velma Sutherland, Band Manager for the Glen Vowell First Nation (also known as Sik-E Dakh), tells the Peace Warriors’ story — and the lifesaving impact they make on their community.