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Two-year project from Alberni District Secondary School classes honours Truth and Reconciliation, notes more work is needed ...
(WSET) — Some Lynchburg parents are pleading with the school board to reconsider a proposal from the interim superintendent that would potentially close and convert TC Miller Elementary School.
Jamaica Observer photographer Llewellyn Wynter was at the inauguration of the Rose Town Foundation Pre-School Facility. See photos in gallery below.
The BC Conservatives faced major upheaval on Friday as it expelled one MLA from caucus amid a deepening rift over comments she made about residential schools, and two others said they would ...
Dallas Brodie thinks First Nations groups need to be responsible for members living in Vancouver's Downtown EastsideBC Conservative Conservative Party of BC Leader John Rustad has ejected ...
Conservative Party of BC Leader John Rustad has ejected Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie from caucus after she mocked testimonies of Indian residential schools. It appears to be a decision ...
Brodie photo via Conservative Party of BC ... The rift in the Conservative Party of BC over residential school denialism has deepened with Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie publicly questionin ...
2:05 BC Conservative MLA stands by controversial online posts British Columbia’s Opposition attorney general critic has railed against members of her own party in a row over residential schools ...
Dallas Brodie of the B.C. Conservatives says on social media that she’ll reach out to Attorney General Niki Sharma and the Law Society of British Columbia ... a former residential school in ...
Miller and Hazel K Eckman of Lancaster County. Rose attended J.P. McCaskey High School. Upon leaving school Rose worked at Henderson Umbrella Factory. Later in life Rose was self-employed as a ...
Yvonne "Vonnie" Rose McKeever Miller ... brothers and sisters. In high school, she worked as a phone operator for the local telephone company. She met Glenn Miller, and they were married on ...
A Kwakwaka’wakw artist’s memorial carving dedicated to those who attended residential schools ended its three-year cross-country journey from Port Hardy on Monday when it was formally unveiled ...
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