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Alleged logging on ancient B C First Nation burial site prompts province to investigate

Posted: Mar 02, 2021 1:00 AM PT | Last Updated: March 2 Images of the shíshálh burial site on the east side of Sechelt Inlet, on B.C. s Sunshine Coast, before and after logging. A former shíshálh Nation band councillor hopes someone will be held accountable for the damage to the site, which he calls heartbreaking. (Jessica Silvey) Officials with the B.C. government are investigating alleged logging at a registered archeological site near the Sunshine Coast community of Sechelt, believed to be an ancient shíshálh Nation burial site with about 200 cairns, or stone mounds. Robert Joe, a former shíshálh Nation band councillor, and his partner discovered felled trees around the site during a visit last week. Joe filed a complaint with the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations on Thursday.

What s happening in Ottawa this weekend: Feb 26-28

  OTTAWA It s the final weekend of February, and there s lots of options to do with the family in Ottawa, eastern Ontario and western Quebec this weekend. CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at what s happening across the region. MAGIC OF LIGHTS Enjoy Magic of Lights at Wesley Clover Parks this weekend. The dazzling, drive-thru light experience features your favourite winter scenes and characters using the latest LED technology and digital animations.The holiday attraction was forced to close on Boxing Day due to the provincial lockdown, so it reopened for another week when the stay-at-home order lifted. Magic of Lights is open Friday and Saturday from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Museums, galleries prepare for another bleak year

Museums, galleries prepare for another bleak year Sandra Abma © Justin Tang/Canadian Press National Gallery of Canada director Sasha Suda says she is encouraged by the recent increase in local visitors, but she doesn t expect tourists to be back for awhile. While the directors of Ottawa s national museums dream of welcoming back throngs of families, curious kids and art lovers, they don t expect crowds to return in droves any time soon. When we look at 2021, we re not sure it s going to be very different from 2020, said Christina Tessier, president of Ingenium, the crown corporation managing the Canada Science and Technology Museum, the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum and the Canada Aviation and Space Museum.  

Museums, galleries prepare for another bleak year

Museums, galleries prepare for another bleak year
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