New Pathways to Gold Society Gains Charitable Status
New Pathways to Gold Society gains charitable status, invites partners and friends to donate to make the difference in the Gold Rush/Spirit Trails Corridor
February 18, 2025|
New Pathways to Gold Society gains charitable status, invites partners and friends to donate to make the difference in the Gold Rush/Spirit Trails Corridor
June 20, 2023|
The New Pathways to Gold Society is celebrating the Cedar-Bamboo Relationship between the early Chinese Pioneers and British Columbia’s Indigenous Peoples.
May 13, 2023|
Chris O’Connor worked tirelessly on behalf of Lytton and Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities in the Hope-Barkerville corridor.
July 14, 2022|
The 1926 Alexandra Bridge Rehabilitation Project Partners celebrated the start of initial restoration work on the historic structure
April 26, 2022|
The New Pathways to Gold Directors met for their quarterly board meeting and AGM at Historic Hat Creek Ranch April 20-21. Left to right, Director Chief James Hobart, Secretary Byron Spinks, Indigenous Co-Chair Cheryl Chapman, Director Mike Retasket, Financial Administrative Manager Gord Rattray, Executive Director Don Hauka, Director Ron Paull, Co-Chair Brent Rutherford and Multicultural [...]
April 12, 2022|
Terry Raymond and Cheryl Chapman The New Pathways to Gold Society (NPTGS) is mourning the passing of beloved Co-Chair, Terry Raymond, who died on April 7 at Fraser Canyon Hospital after a long battle with cancer. Raymond was a founding director of the Society and became Co-Chair in 2011. Warm, gregarious and [...]
July 30, 2021|
(KEQUELOSE) Preliminary restoration work on the 1926 Alexandra Bridge situated in the heart of the Spuzzum First Nation started with a site visit on July 26. The goal of the visit was to assess the condition of the bridge structure’s two support towers and marked the start of field work for the 1926 Alexandra [...]
April 13, 2021|
The New Pathways to Gold Society (NPTGS) has received $500,000 in funding from the Community Economic Resiliency Infrastructure Program (CERIP) to perform stabilization work on the historic 1926 Alexandra Bridge. The funds granted by the Government of British Columbia via Heritage BC are from CERIP's Unique Heritage Infrastructure Stream. The funding will go towards [...]
March 3, 2021|
NPTGS News
December 16, 2020|
For Amy Newman, designing costumes for the Nam Sing Packing Expedition Historic Recreation gave her a chance to draw on her own personal and family experiences of being a new arrival in an ancient landscape. Now Newman’s work has been recognized by the Los Angeles Film Awards (LAFA).
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