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YCCBC Hazelton In Pictures

  • Writer: Kate Addison
    Kate Addison
  • Oct 21, 2025
  • 1 min read

Did you know that 2025 was our first year of programming in Hazelton, BC?



YCCBC, in partnership with Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition, hired four local Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en youth to participate in two separate but connected programs.


Within these programs, mobilizers worked to combat the effects of colonization and climate change, connect with their communities, and create waves of change for the future.


Check out these photos from this season!


Rafting On The River
Rafting On The River
Raspberry Picking
Raspberry Picking

 
 
 

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YCCBC recognizes that colonization has deeply disrupted Indigenous Peoples’ relationships with their lands, communities, and cultural practices. We understand that the climate crisis is rooted in ongoing systems of colonialism and resource extraction—systems that became possible through the dispossession of Indigenous Peoples from their homelands.

We believe that Indigenous sovereignty is essential to building just futures and liveable worlds. YCCBC is committed to listening, learning, and walking in solidarity with Indigenous communities and to supporting Indigenous-led climate action across the province.

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