Indian

Jadoo Indian restaurant brings different kind of dining experience to Kamloops
A new eclectic Indian restaurant in Kamloops is putting a creative, immersive twist on the…

Penticton Indian Band drafting bylaw to deal with problematic free roaming horses
Free roaming horses in the South Okanagan continue to cause problems and the Penticton Indian…

Penticton Indian Band Chief won’t celebrate truth and reconciliation until it’s achieved
Truth and Reconciliation Day is taking on a heavier meaning in 2021 after hundreds of…

New delivery service for Indian groceries and treats expands to Kamloops
Calling Kamloops Indian food lovers — you can now get authentic ghee, spices, snacks, frozen…

Band chief says derogatory sign targeting Indigenous people part of growing trend
CONTENT ADVISORY ENDERBY – A sign posted on the side of a North Okanagan highway…

Film adaptation of Wagamese novel to screen at Vancouver International Film Festival
VANCOUVER – A film adaptation of Kamloops author Richard Wagamese's novel will be shown at…

McDONALD: If we can’t have racial harmony, how about peaceful co-existence?
Only a masochistic opinion columnist would purposely wade into the quagmire of ignorance and biases…

Toilets will no longer stand above ancestral burial site
PENTICTON - The province is working with the Osoyoos Indian Band on an agreement to protect an ancestral burial site found in Haynes Point Provincial Park last month — but the park will close indefinitely starting this fall. Human remains were found inside the park April 29 and an agreement between the province and the...