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Comox Valley governments to observe National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, which coincides with Orange Shirt commemorating Canada’s system of residential schools. It has become a paid off statutory holiday in B.C. (Black Press Media file photo)

September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and a time for all residents of the Comox Valley to reflect on the history and traumatic legacy of residential schools in Canada, including seven schools that were located on Vancouver Island.

To support the Comox Valley community in acknowledging this day together, the Town of Comox, City of Courtenay, Village of Cumberland and the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) will be closing community facilities and administration offices on Sept. 30 and/or Oct. 2 in observance.

Closed on Sept. 30:

• Comox Community Centre

• Comox Valley Sports Centre

• Comox Valley Aquatic Centre

• Comox Valley Waste Management Centre – landfill

• Lewis Centre

• LINC Youth Centre

• Florence Filberg Centre

• Village of Cumberland Recreation Centre

Closed on Monday, Oct. 2:

• Comox Town Hall

• Comox Valley Regional District Office

• Comox Municipal Works Yard

• Courtenay City Hall

• Courtenay Fire Hall

• Courtenay Public Works

• Lewis Centre

• LINC Youth Centre

• Florence Filberg Centre

• Village of Cumberland Office

• Village of Cumberland Recreation Centre

During this time, the local governments are encouraging their employees to participate in local activities that acknowledge the lives of the children who did not come home and to expand their personal learning. Staff are also provided with learning opportunities and resources throughout the year to better understand the impacts of colonialism and promote Indigenous cultural awareness.

To work towards community healing, the CVRD, City of Courtenay, Town of Comox, Village of Cumberland, K’ómoks First Nation and several community Indigenous groups have together formed an Advisory Table on Reconciliation. This group is currently laying the foundation for its work, which will include recommendations to local governments on reconciliation initiatives that are appropriate and meaningful to the Indigenous community.

What can you do?

• Understand the origins of Orange Shirt Day. An excellent learning resource is

• Wear orange on Sept. 30

• Attend the Comox Valley Spirit Walk anytime between 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at Simms Millenium Park (hosted by Comox Valley MIKI’SIW Métis Association and Indigenous Women’s Sharing Society. For more information, call 250-871-7353 or view the event poster.

• Discover and share the origin stories, history and languages of the K’ómoks First Nation. (See for more information.)

• Access learning resources at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation ().





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