Tuesday marked the third time in 17 years that Felix Atkinson and his family were packing up and leaving their home in the Peace River Estates Mobile Home Park, where water there was already rising.
When a river is dammed, its flow is disrupted as water is stored and released at different times, said Adam Norris, watershed co-ordinator for the Mighty Peace Watershed Alliance, a non-profit group.
Peace River Rising offers an intimate view of the connection between violence against Indigenous women and violence against the land. In this short documentary, we see Fort St. John, B.C. and the ...