The Tseshaht First Nation says the findings will be made public on Feb. 21, in Port Alberni.
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A statement issued Monday by Tseshaht Elected Chief Councillor Wahmeesh, whose English name is Ken Watts, says the preliminary findings can be difficult but will give survivors and the First Nation “the knowledge and tools needed to continue important and sacred work.”Article content
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