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Kwikwetlem First Nation seeks to bring back sockeye and coho

By JUAN DIAZ LOPEZ A continued hatchery project by the Kwikwetlem First Nation hopes to undo damage from the Coquitlam Dam to salmon populations in their traditional territory. This hatchery, started in 2022, located next to the Coquitlam Dam, is considered by the nation to be a historic step towards restoring back the salmon to their ancestral lands. Salmon had flourished in the nation’s territory, but since 1913 when the dam was opened, the sp…
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The Langara Voice broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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