FPCC’s Language Program has received an additional investment of $6.86 million in new language funding from the Department of Canadian Heritage (PCH) for the 2021/22 fiscal year. The $6.86 million in new language funding from PCH brings the total to $14.6 million received from the federal…
CBC’s All Points West radio program featured weekly interviews with Indigifest 2021 performers. Throughout the month of August, FPCC hosted Indigifest 2021, a free, live, online celebration of Indigenous music, arts and culture.…
BC Ferries and the First Peoples’ Cultural Council are excited to announce Maynard Johnny Jr. as the Coast Salish artist selected to design artwork for the new Salish Class vessel,…
BC Ferries and the First Peoples’ Cultural Council announce Maynard Johnny Jr. as the artist for the new Salish Class vessel the Salish Heron.
BC Ferries announces the names of the newest Island Class ferries. Island Nagalis and Island K’ulut’s will enter service in 2022.
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council and the First Peoples’ Cultural Foundation have released a joint statement on residential schools urging increased government support for First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities as we grieve…