Williams Lake First Nation, Knucwentwecw Society break ground on new child and family services building
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Williams Lake First Nation, Knucwentwecw Society break ground on new child and family services building
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — The Williams Lake First Nation (WLFN) has broken ground at the site of a new Indigenous-led child and family services building within the Coyote Rock subdivision. In a statement, it says the 11,000-square-foot, net-zero facility represents a $15 million investment in the local economy, which will provide vital space and services for Indigenous children, youth, and families, while anchoring a growing community at Coyote Rock…
·Prince George, Canada
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