Early results of search for possible graves at Vancouver Island school to be released
PORT ALBERNI, B.C. — A First Nation on Vancouver Island says it is ready to release the results of its preliminary investigation into possible unmarked graves on the grounds of a former residential school near Port Alberni, B.C.
The Tseshaht First Nation says the findings will be made public on Feb. 21, in Port Alberni.
It says ground-penetrating radar has been used over the last 18 months to check the area around the former Alberni Indian Residential School site, mirroring probes at other former residential schools across B.C. and Canada.
A history compiled by the Tseshaht found that children from at least 100 B.C. First Nations attended the Port Alberni school while it operated from 1900 to 1973.