FREE RiverTALK O C TO B E R 1 3 , 2 0 2 3 | Vo l u m e 1 4 , No. 1 1 Family memorial Lyndsey Leon, who passed away suddenly this year and was a granddaughter of a Splatsin residential school survivor, started selling orange T-shirts three years ago to raise...
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FREE RiverTALK O C TO B E R 1 3 , 2 0 2 3 | Vo l u m e 1 4 , No. 1 1 Family memorial Lyndsey Leon, who passed away suddenly this year and was a granddaughter of a Splatsin residential school survivor, started selling orange T-shirts three years ago to raise funds for a monument to commemorate Splatsin members who attended residential school and those who did not make it home. Those efforts continue, with over $10,000 raised to date. Her family was on hand Sept. 30 to ensure Lyndsey’s memory was part of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation events at the Splatsin Community Centre. Shown are (l-r) Lyndsey’s cousins Natasha Sam, Brylan Sam, Savannah Sam, Brianna Leon, Deanna Leon (auntie), Aaron Leon and Orin Cardinal. [Photo by Jette] Pool project moving forward as cost rises Enderby’s new pool is moving in the construction market and provals in place, and then pro- areas and a hot tub. forward despite rising costs. supply chain,” notes CAO Tate curing construction contrac- Some resi
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