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SFU professor highlights the danger BC faces from natural disasters

Peak Web January 20, 2026

By: Niveja Assalaarachchi, News Writer 2025 was one of the most destructive years on record for natural disasters. Though much of the damage to infrastructure and human lives was seen in the Global South, much of the economic cost was seen in Global North countries like Canada. The Peak interviewed Tim Takaro, a professor emeritus at SFU’s faculty of health sciences, to learn more about how the growing destruction of natural disasters specifically applies locally.  In 2025, BC faced disasters like the flooding of the Fraser Valley and forest fires. Takaro explained that these disasters as a whole had afflicted…

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Community-Engaged Research Initiative celebrates fifth anniversary

Peak Web January 5, 2026

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer SFU’s Community-Engaged Research Initiative (CERi) marks its five-year anniversary of “community-driven research.” The organization focuses on “the capacity of SFU’s researchers and students to engage respectfully and ethically with community organizations, Indigenous Nations, community members,…

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First Nations Health Authority reports on phase one of “Indigenizing Harm Reduction” study

Peak Web December 20, 2025

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer Content warning: mentions of substance use and death.  Across Canada, the toxic drug crisis persists as a social issue faced by thousands of citizens each year. In BC alone, over 14,500 people have died from…

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Indigenous-led restoration project uses beaver dam structures to restore waterways

Peak Web December 18, 2025

By: Noeka Nimmervoll, Staff Writer Delaney Hall, wildlife technician at the Okanagan Nation Alliance and member of the Osoyoos Indian Band, is spearheading a project to rebuild beaver dams in the traditional syilx Okanagan Territory. This project, in partnership with…

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Moose Hide Campaign Day combats violence against Indigenous women and children

Peak Web May 30, 2024

By: Hannah Fraser, News Writer Content warning: references to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and residential schools.  May 16 was Moose Hide Campaign Day, a day organized by the “BC-born Indigenous-led grassroots movement to engage men and boys…

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