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Coast Hotels was proud to be the exclusive sponsor for the First Nations Health Foundation’s "Together in Healing Gala" at the Vancouver Convention Centre, which took place on June 5th, 2025.
The inaugural gala, presented by Scotiabank, aimed to recognize the strength, resilience and unity of First Nations in B.C.
“As a brand rooted in community and connection, we’re looking forward to a night of reflection, celebration, and meaningful conversations. We’re proud to stand alongside this important cause and thank the First Nations Health Foundation for the opportunity to be part of this impactful journey,” says the Coast Hotels team.
At the event, 400 guests came together for an inspiring and memorable event. Guests included representatives from BC First Nations and philanthropists from across B.C. and Canada—with Geena Jackson, creator, Bears’ Lair TV and Harold Tarbell, strategist in Indigenous governance as the co-emcees.
Second-generation executives to lead national expansion of family-owned hospitality brand
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