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  2. Mildred Gottfriedson - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Gottfriedson (1918–1989) was a Secwepemc educator and activist who was a leading member of the Kamloops Indian Band. She was the first First Nations individual to be inducted into the Order of Canada in 1977. [1] She was also a founding member and former president of the B.C. Native Women's Society. [2]

  3. Service Corporation International - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, SCI also introduced its Dignity Memorial branding. [ 9 ] Between 2002 and 2006, SCI reduced its net debt (total debt minus cash) by more than US$ 1.0 billion, increased operating cash flow, and simplified its field management organization to enhance efficiency, performance, and accountability.

  4. Mike Hasenfratz - Wikipedia

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    He previously worked 18 years in the Western Hockey League (WHL), refereed at two Memorial Cups, and was a linesman at the 1991 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. He received the Allen Paradice Memorial Trophy as the WHL's official of the year in the 1999–2000 season .

  5. Lew Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Campbell (c. 1831–1910) was a pioneer rancher in the Kamloops area of western Canada. Campbell and James Todd were the first settlers in what is now Barnhartvale, British Columbia . Campbell went to British Columbia from the United States during the Cariboo Gold Rush in 1858, but unlike many others he discovered more profit in ...

  6. Canadian Indian residential school gravesites - Wikipedia

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    The 1876 Act to Promote the Gradual Assimilation of the Indian Tribes of Canada provided the legal framework for the residential school system. [24] The last residential school closed in 1997. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission found records of 4037 deaths at the schools, and published a list. [ 25 ]

  7. Kamloops Indian Residential School - Wikipedia

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    Located in Kamloops, British Columbia, it was once the largest residential school in Canada, with its enrolment peaking at 500 in the 1950s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The school was established in 1890 and operated until 1969, when it was taken over from the Catholic Church by the federal government to be used as a day school residence.

  8. Reid Hamer-Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Hamer-Jackson was born at the North Vancouver General Hospital in North Vancouver, [2] the son of Maurice "Hamer" (né Chasney) [4] and Diana Hamer-Jackson (née King). [5]Hamer-Jackson first moved to Kamloops in 1973, [6] where he attended Brocklehurst Middle School.

  9. Birken Forest Buddhist Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Ajahn Soṇa is the monastery's founder and abbot. [1] Born in Canada in 1954, Ajahn Soṇa's background as a layperson is in classical guitar performance. His encounter with Buddhist wisdom as a young man initiated a spiritual journey that led him to become a lay hermit in the Coast Mountain region of BC for several years.