Cowichan tribes win fishing rights, title to historic Richmond lands

A B.C. court has handed the Cowichan Tribes and other First Nations title over a chunk of federal and city land in Richmond that for centuries was used as a winter fishing village, before colonial administrators evicted the people who lived there. 

The landmark Aug. 7 ruling was handed down after more than 500 days of litigation before the B.C. Supreme Court. 

It gives the Cowichan Tribes, the Stz’uminus First Nation, Penelakut Tribe, Halalt First Nation — as well as the Lyackson First Nation in a supporting role — Aboriginal title over the Tribes’ historic Tl’uqtinus village on the southeast side of Lulu Island. 

The ruling also gives the

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