B.C. First Nation says remains of 182 found near former residential school
CRANBROOK, B.C. — The Lower Kootenay Band in British Columbia’s southern Interior says a search using ground-penetrating radar has found the remains of 182 people in unmarked graves at a site close to a former residential school.
It says the community of aq’am began using the technology last year to search a site near Cranbrook that’s close to the former St. Eugene’s Mission School.
The band said in a news release Wednesday that the search found the remains in unmarked graves, some as shallow as 90 centimetres to 1.2 metres. It’s believed the remains are those of people from Ktunaxa nations, including aq’am and the Lower Kootenay Band, as well as other neighbouring First Nations.
The Lower Kootenay Band said it is in the early stages of receiving information about what has been found, and it is asking for the public to respect its privacy.