Wei Wai Kum


The Campbell River First Nation does not have its own Guardian program. It utilizes its fisheries organization, A’tlegay, to conduct its stewardship activities. A’tlegay is actively involved in monitoring various fisheries and conducting surveys and studies important to the member First Nations. 

MAKING THE CONNECTION

Tuesday, November 27, 2018 - 15:15 Visitors hosted in the Nanwakolas First Nations’ territories by the Guardians are awed and inspired by seeing what’s happening out on the land and water. Between October 1 and 4 this year, a... more

BACK TO THE FUTURE

Tuesday, November 27, 2018 - 15:00 How understanding BC’s ancient coastal heritage sites better will help protect them for future generations to cherish. Imagine for a moment scenes like this: Ross Bay Cemetery in Victoria—where many... more

INFINITE POSSIBILITY

Monday, September 17, 2018 - 10:45 For the twenty-six graduates of Vancouver Island University’s innovative and ground-breaking 2015—2018 First Nations Stewardship Technicians Training Program, the future is unlimited.  “What do you... more

TELLING US WHERE WE CAME FROM

Monday, May 28, 2018 - 11:30 “The information in our archaeological sites is very important for the First Nations,” says Wei Wai Kum member Christine Roberts. “It helps us keep track of our history. It’s evidence, it tells us... more