WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. The mayor of Williams Lake, B.C., has apologized for reposting a social media comment that suggested there are "two sides" to the history of residential schools.
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. The mayor of Williams Lake, B.C., has apologized for reposting a social media comment that suggested there are "two sides" to the history of residential schools.
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WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. The mayor of Williams Lake, B.C., has apologized for reposting a social media comment that suggested there are "two sides" to the history of residential schools.
VICTORIA The B.C. government has outlined how it plans to use $12 million to support First Nations and residential school survivors, as the country reels from the discovery of hundreds of children s graves at former residential school sites. The province says First Nations communities that are located beside residential school sites can apply for up to $475,000 for work related to residential schools and survivors. That funding can be used for searching former school sites, archival research, engagement work with elders and survivors, and engagement with other communities. The funding can also be used to bolster mental health supports and services for survivors and their families.