Secwepemc Nation

New stamp pays tribute to First Nations political leader, author and champion of his people, George Manuel

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Monday, June 12, 2023

NORTH VANCOUVER, BC, June 12, 2023 /CNW/ - Today at an event in North Vancouver, Canada Post unveiled a commemorative stamp honouring the life and legacy of George Manuel.

Key Points: 
  • NORTH VANCOUVER, BC, June 12, 2023 /CNW/ - Today at an event in North Vancouver, Canada Post unveiled a commemorative stamp honouring the life and legacy of George Manuel.
  • A member of the Neskonlith Indian Band of the Secwepemc Nation in British Columbia, Manuel (1921–89), was an author, astute political strategist and champion of Indigenous Peoples whom many credit with inspiring the modern Indigenous movement in Canada.
  • During a political career that spanned four decades, Manuel dedicated himself to uniting Indigenous Peoples around the world at the local, regional, national and international levels.
  • Co-founder of the Center for World Indigenous Studies, Manuel was nominated three times for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Simpcw Resources Group and the Arrow Group of Companies Form a New Partnership in River City Fibre LP

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Thursday, May 4, 2023

The new partnership represents a significant investment in which the Simpcw First Nation is strengthening its involvement in the commercial development of natural resources harvested within Simpcw Territory.

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  • The acquisition transaction closed on May 1, and SRG and the Arrow Group of Companies (the Arrow Group) now operate the facility under a newly formed limited partnership, River City Fibre LP.
  • Ariel shot of River City Fibre LP, with Kruger Inc.'s Kamloops Mill in the background.
  • The Arrow Group is a leader in transportation, logistics, environmental and forest residual management and acquired River City Fibre in 2016.
  • Our contract with River City Fibre helps us achieve our operational and community-focused objectives and we are excited to be developing our relationships with the Arrow Group, SRG, and the Simpcw First Nation."