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Llenllenéy'ten (High Bar) First Nation Hosts National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Event Rooted in Culture and Healing

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Group of people in orange shirts stand by a sign for High Bar First Nation, holding "Every Child Matters" banners. Sunny outdoor setting.
People in orange shirts walk together in a rural area. A woman leads with an "Every Child Matters" banner. The mood is reflective and united.

October 7, 2025


High Bar First Nation (HBFN) welcomed community members, neighbours, and friends to Clinton Memorial Hall for a day of reflection, connection, and culture in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR).

The event, themed “A Day Rooted in Culture and Healing,” brought people together to honour Survivors, remember those who never made it home, and continue the important work of healing and reconciliation.

 

The day included cultural activities, drumming, and a community walk around Clinton, followed by a shared lunch and time for connection. Participants were encouraged to bring their drums and their voices in unity and reflection.

 

High Bar First Nation extends gratitude to all who took part in this meaningful day of remembrance and unity.

       Media Contact:

      Kúkpi7 Jamie Fletcher

      Llenllenéy'ten (High Bar) First Nation

      PO Box 458, Clinton, BC V0K 1K0

      Tel. 250.459.2117

      Email: jamie@hbfn.ca

      www.highbarfirstnation.ca

Logo of Llenllenéy’ten High Bar First Nation with abstract landscape art. Text describes their commitment to culture and land stewardship.

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