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  • 33. Métis Nation British Columbia Region 7 Director - Before the Peace

    49:44||Ep. 33
    Chris was joined by Paulette Flamond who was recently re-elected as Métis Nation British Columbia's Region 7 Director. In this episode, they discuss what made Paulette originally run for office, what she accomplished in her first term, and her goals for the next four years.Thanks to Troyer Ventures and the Fort St John Co-op for sponsoring this show

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  • 32. Prophet River First Nation Summer Camps - Before the Peace

    33:15||Ep. 32
    In this episode, we introduce our interim host Chris Walker from 100.1 Moose FM. Chris was joined by Lisa Wolf and Treylen Knott from Prophet River First Nation to learn about their Youth Arts Camp, Trutch Hunting Camp, Treaty Days, and Youth Committee.Before the Peace is made possible thanks to Troyer Ventures and the Fort St John Co-op
  • 31. Catherine Ruddell - Before the Peace

    50:15||Ep. 31
    In this episode, Greg takes over for Tre and sits down with Catherine Ruddell. Catherine runs Creatively Sustained in Fort St John and is a Certified Cultivating Safe Spaces Facilitator. They discuss Catherine's history in the Peace region, growing up Métis, what a safe space is, how they benefit everyone and more.Thank you to Troyer Ventures and the Fort St John Co-op for making this show possible.You can find out more about Catherine here:https://www.instagram.com/catherineruddell/https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherineruddell/https://www.catherineruddell.com/Photo credit: Maria Vartanova
  • 30. Chief Trevor Makadahay - Before the Peace

    43:53||Ep. 30
    In this episode, Tre welcomed back Doig River First Nation Chief Trevor Makadahay to the Before The Peace — four days after the band’s evacuation order was rescinded due to a wildfire in the area.Many members spent a whole week in Fort St. John during this time while the First Nation’s departments and its Emergency Operations Centre worked to ensure people were informed of the situation. They also helped out with protecting properties, infrastructure, and more. Industry partners also assisted the nation and/or by providing equipment for the band to battle the blaze.We also talked about Doig Days and shovels hitting the ground for the Urban Reserve in Fort St. John, Naache Commons, and a proposed Urban Reserve for Dawson Creek.Thanks to Troyer Ventures and the Fort St John Co-op for making this show possible
  • 29. Reawakening Our Language Part 2 - Before the Peace

    43:15||Ep. 29
    On March 14th and 15th, Tre attended a conference at Northern Lights College titled “Reawakening our Language: A Gathering to Honour First Peoples Language Revitalization." Doig River First Nation partnered with the college to host the event to celebrate First Peoples' languages and the work gone in to revive them.During the event, Tre had a chance to speak with seven people, from organizers to First Nations members to those who just attended as guests.Since he was able to talk to multiple people, the episode on the event was divided into two parts. The first part was released in March.In this episode, Tre chats with Gary Oker and Amy Acko with Doig River First Nation, as well as author Helen Knott.Before the Peace is made possible thanks to Troyer Ventures and the Fort St John Co-op
  • 28. Reawakening Our Language Part 1 - Before the Peace

    41:27||Ep. 28
    Recently, Tre attended a conference at Northern Lights College titled “Reawakening our Language: A Gathering to Honour First Peoples Language Revitalization." Doig River First Nation partnered with the college to host the event on March 14th and 15th to celebrate First Peoples' languages and the work gone in to revive them.During the event, Tre had a chance to speak with seven people about the event, from organizers to First Nations members to those who just attended as guests.Since he was able to talk to multiple people, the episode on the event will be divided into two parts. The next part will be put out in April.In this episode, Tre chats with Misty Waldorf from MNBC, Rosaline Smith, whose parents helped Doig River FN take the beaver language to the written word, Stanley Fraser with the Nawican Friendship Centre, and Michael Calvert, Director of Indigenous Education for Northern Lights College.Thanks to Troyer Ventures for making this show possible.
  • 27. Madeline Oker - Before the Peace

    36:51||Ep. 27
    In this episode of Before the Peace, Tre sits down with Madeline Oker, the language specialist at Doig River First Nation.They talk about the work Madeline has conducted at Doig for many years, organizing the upcoming language revitalization event taking place at Northern Lights College in Fort St. John on March 14th and 15th, 2024, and her traditional craft work.Before the Peace is brought to you by Troyer Ventures.