No resolution in sight for owner of North Shore property that has become archeological site
KAMLOOPS – In June of 2025, a North Shore landowner started the process of turning their property into a garden.
A landscaper started work on his site but after his second dig, two skulls were found. Work stopped and the lot has been vacant ever since.
“They conclude that these skulls are aboriginal and work stops. Tk’emlups claims this is a sacred site. Slide into two-and-a-half months where I cannot get any of those people to contact me or communicate with me,” said Christine Elliot, the landowner’s lawyer.


