The City of Kamloops and Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc will commemorate the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in advance with an event on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024, from 2 [Continue]
IT’S BEEN THREE YEARS and a bit since the announcement that 215 suspected graves (later re-calculated to 200) had been found on the grounds of the Kamloops Indian [Continue]
By GEOFFREY MOYSE, KC Troy Media Contributor If you Google the First Peoples Law website, you will find a one-minute explanation of “What is reconciliation” by Bruce [Continue]
A SEPTEMBER 30 NEWSLETTER in The Narwhal had a piece, from Karin Saxena, entitled “Holding space for both grief and resilience“. The piece began with the [Continue]
THE STORY of a skeptic who showed up at the Kamloops residential school with a shovel in hand, ready to start digging for unmarked graves, came to light in an unusual way. It [Continue]
Macdonald was a strong advocate for Indigenous Canadians. His record speaks for itself By GREG PIASETZKI Troy Media THERE IS AN ANCIENT AXIOM that “truth is the first [Continue]