January 24, 2023
Meet Cecilia John, artist behind the specialty jersey for Cougars Indigenous Nights – a night celebrating local Indigenous culture. The jersey will be worn Saturday, January 28th when the Cougars host the Prince Albert Raiders. Read More
January 20, 2023
Cecilia John designs special jersey for the Prince George Cougars, Clayton Gauthier teaches the youth about art, and more in this issue of the Jan / Feb 2023 Goozih Dust'lus Newsletter. Read More
December 12, 2022
Burns Lake Foundry moves forward, Sk'ai Zeh Yah receives a large donation from Prince George Ford, and much more in this issue of the Goozih Dust'lus Newsletter. Read More
December 8, 2022
The Sk’ai Zeh Yah Youth Centre has received a donation of $15,000 from Prince George Ford, which will go towards assisting the youth and young adults who access the centre Read More
December 6, 2022
Today on National Day for Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, we are called to reflect on those we have lost to gender-based violence Read More
November 15, 2022
Miss our 2022 Annual General Assembly? We’ve created a playlist with clips from various segments of the AGA. Read More
November 14, 2022
Congratulations to CSFS’ Sk’ai Zeh Yah Youth Centre for receiving this year’s Youth Leadership Award and being recognized for their contributions towards crime prevention and community safety in British Columbia. Read More
October 31, 2022
Youths in care will have access to new and increased rental supports until the age of 27. Read More
October 28, 2022
This month we celebrate Indigenous caregiver families and out-of-care providers who open their hearts and homes to children and youth. Read More
October 27, 2022
CSFS reflects on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and Spirit Bear pays a visit to youth services – this and more in the 2022 Sept / Oct Goozih Dust'lus Newsletter. Read More
October 26, 2022
The Burns Lake Foundry project confirms site acquisition and is moving into the design phase. Read More
October 21, 2022
CEO Warner Adam, a tireless advocate for Indigenous children and families, is set to receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Northern British Columbia during a special ceremony at the Prince George campus on Oct. 21. Read More