
SRD Recognizes Truth & Reconciliation Day
To recognize the legacy of residential schools in Canada, the SRD will close its corporate office on Thursday September 30th.
Campbell River, BC – The Strathcona Regional District (SRD) is observing the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30 in alignment with the federal government. Building and enhancing positive relationships with First Nations communities is a priority of the board and the SRD is committed to learn and reconcile with the Indigenous People in the region. To recognize the legacy of residential schools in Canada, the SRD will close its corporate office on Thursday September 30th.
Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex is also acknowledging this day with a limited schedule and is hosting:
- Everyone Welcome Swim from 1 – 3 pm
- Public Skating from 1 – 4 pm
- Private user group rentals
Earlier this year, the federal government officially designated the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a day to honour survivors, their families and communities, and commemorate the tragic legacy of violence and abuse of residential schools in Canada.
“The recent findings of unmarked graves has been tragic, and we acknowledge the pain and trauma experienced by Indigenous Peoples across the country” said SRD Board Chair Brad Unger. “The SRD is committed to reconciliation and encourages its employees and others to use this day to reflect, spread awareness and honor the survivors, their families and the children who did not return home from residential school”.
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Media contact:
David Leitch
SRD Chief Administrative Officer
250-830-6703 | dleitch@srd.ca