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Wildfire tears through B.C. community, destroying homes and forcing hundreds of evacuations cbc.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cbc.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Ancestral remains which are estimated to be more than 3,000 years old were reburied Thursday night after a site was agreed upon by the St'uxwtews First Nation and Ashcroft Terminal in B.C.'s southern Interior. ....
A First Nation in B.C.'s southern Interior is accusing a major inland port of "spiritual desecration" for failing to return ancestral remains to where they were unearthed during expansion work last year. ....
First Published: 1:32 PM PDT, June 1, 2021 The discovery in interior British Columbia last month is leading to renewed trauma, grief and calls for accountability among Indigenous communities across the country. Flags across Canada are being flown at half-mast after 215 bodies of Indigenous children were discovered last month buried near a former British Columbia residential school, a church-run education system in operation for more than 100 years that forced kids as young as 3 years old from their families and communities for the purpose of assimilation. Since the discovery, prayer vigils and memorials led by Indigenous leaders from different bands have sprung up both locally and across the country. Mi kmaw jingle dancers performed Monday morning across the country in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and hundreds of children’s shoes, moccasins and stuffed animals were left on the steps of the legislature building in nearby Saskatchewan. ....