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B.C. First Nation reopens historic church, despite history

  • The Splatsin First Nation held a grand reopening ceremony for St. Mary's Church on June 11, 2025, after a two-year restoration project.
  • The restoration project took two years and cost approximately $400,000, fully funded, as reported by Michael Christian, Splatsin's chief.
  • Despite the church's complicated history with Indigenous peoples, it is intended for various uses, including reconciliation meetings, as noted by Graham Go.
  • Band member Lawrence Bing-on Lee expressed pride in the church's reopening, recalling personal memories there.
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B.C. First Nation reopens historic church, despite history

Splatsin's St. Mary's Church was revived over two years and officially reopened Wednesday morning as a multi-denominational place of worship

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Williams Lake Tribune broke the news in Williams Lake, Canada on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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