Community coming together to honour and remember on Truth & Reconciliation Day
NANAIMO — For the second time nationally, the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation is being recognized on Sept. 30.
The day was made official last year as a time to honour the victims and survivors of residential schools and work on a pathway towards healing for their families and communities.
Snuneymuxw First Nation, City of Nanaimo and Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools are teaming up to pay tribute to survivors and families by honouring the Snuneymuxw way of being.
The jointly hosted events start at 10 a.m. at the Stadium District on Third St. inside the Rotary Bowl. Community leaders from Nanaimo and Snuneymuxw will speak, with Snuneymuxw community members sharing their truths about the impacts of the residential school system.