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Bhagyashree Chatterjee, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Bhagyashree Chatterjee, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Bhagyashree Chatterjee is a Local Journalism Initiative reporter for The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ who covers Indigenous matters and civic affairs.
Bhagyashree writes and researches stories that recognize the history, culture and traditions of First Nations communities, in particular the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation).
In the past, Bhagyashree has worked with various organizations such as CСÀ¶ÊÓƵ, Al Jazeera, The Wire, Xtra Magazine, and the Global Reporting Program at UСÀ¶ÊÓƵ.
She believes in the narrative that people are not 'voiceless' rather they are 'unheard' and wishes to bring all the sides of the coin on the table. She can be reached at – [email protected]

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Recent Work by Bhagyashree

Here's the plan for a culturally sustainable future for Howe Sound

Here's the plan for a culturally sustainable future for Howe Sound

UNESCO biosphere region works to balance nature, community, and reconciliation.
Remembrance Day observed at Squamish Nation’s Totem Hall

Remembrance Day observed at Squamish Nation’s Totem Hall

Community members, students and Elders reflect on wartime sacrifice and unity.
ICYMI: How climate change is disrupting bird migration in Squamish

ICYMI: How climate change is disrupting bird migration in Squamish

Earlier springs and habitat loss are changing migration patterns along the Pacific Flyway.
Totem Hall Christmas Craft fair returns to Squamish

Totem Hall Christmas Craft fair returns to Squamish

Annual event offers early holiday shopping while raising funds for a local canoe program.
Not all green is good–invasive species in the Sea to Sky Corridor

Not all green is good–invasive species in the Sea to Sky Corridor

‘Invasive species do not respect property boundaries,’ says Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council.
Squamish Search and Rescue honoured for dramatic helicopter rescue

Squamish Search and Rescue honoured for dramatic helicopter rescue

James Dahmer and SSAR team save two climbers after a boulder strike on the Stawamus Chief.
On tomorrow: Indigenous-Scottish musician Don Ross set to perform in Squamish

On tomorrow: Indigenous-Scottish musician Don Ross set to perform in Squamish

‘The guitar has kind of been like a boat that I've floated around the world on,’ says Ross.
ICYMI: ‘Representation matters in outdoor spaces too,’ says Learn to Camp event co-ordinator

ICYMI: ‘Representation matters in outdoor spaces too,’ says Learn to Camp event co-ordinator

An Indigenous educator shared insights on medicinal plants with 'Learn to Camp’ at Alice Lake Provincial Park.
ICYMI: Here's how and why to celebrate Diwali in Squamish today

ICYMI: Here's how and why to celebrate Diwali in Squamish today

The event will recount the story of Bandhi Chhor Diwas, with devotional prayers and a community meal for all.
Squamish business beat: A look inside Paradise Valley Healing Centre

Squamish business beat: A look inside Paradise Valley Healing Centre

The centre offers a mix of therapy, meditation, and medical supervision. 
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