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Ha-Shilth-Sa, a lesson in resilience from Canada's oldest Indigenous newspaper

Summary by Radio-Canada
PORT ALBERNI, British Columbia – On March 23rd, in the waters of Little Espinosa Inlet, a shallow lagoon leading to the Ehattesaht First Nation on Vancouver Island, an orchid mother and her baby were found trapped by the waters. The Ha-Shilth-Sa newspaper was immediately informed of the situation and without hesitation dispatched a team of reporters to the area.

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