(LEVI LANDRY / iNFOnews.ca) June 06, 2021 - 6:00 PM As much of non-Indigenous Canada revisits the country’s colonial history others closer to it have questioned why so much of it has been preserved, including buildings like the former Kamloops Residential School. Kukpi7 (Chief) Rosanne Casimir addressed that in a press conference Friday morning, where she explained that the old structure where so much harm was wrought was a decision made to be sure that the past is not forgotten. “We know some have been torn down. For us, we want ours and will have it remain standing. It is a huge piece of history that we don t want to be forgotten, but to be learned from,” Casimir said.