I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds right this moment. Here’s a concise update based on recent, publicly available context and where to look for the newest information.
Brief answer
- There is ongoing reporting and official updates related to Stó:lō during the post-residential-school era, including efforts around truth, healing, commemoration, and community health initiatives. For the absolute latest, check official Indigenous-rights and Stó:lō Nation channels.
Key sources to monitor for the freshest news
- Stó:lō Nation official website and news pages for statements, bulletins, and program updates.
- First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) statements and press releases, especially around residential schools, unmarked graves investigations, and health supports.
- Government of Canada and Government of British Columbia outputs on Stó:lō Nation projects, funding announcements, and reconciliation activities.
- Reputable Canadian news outlets’ Indigenous affairs coverage, which frequently summarize major developments affecting Stó:lō communities.
How to find the latest
- Set up news alerts for “Stó:lō Nation” and “Sto:lo” from major Canadian outlets and the Stó:lō Nation’s own news feed.
- Check FNHA’s news page for any statements related to Stó:lō residential schools findings or health initiatives.
- Review Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada and BC Indigenous Relations sites for new funding, research projects, or commemorative events.
If you’d like, I can search for specific recent items you care about (e.g., unmarked graves findings, a particular funding announcement, or a new community project) and summarize them with citations.