Remediation work begins at Hope Station House's old site
- Restoration work has begun at the old site of Hope Station House, guided by on-site archaeologists and cultural monitors hired by Chawathil First Nation.
- The remediation work is expected to take about 14 days to complete, aiming to restore the site to its natural state before the station house's arrival.
- Hope council authorized $100,000 for an archaeological assessment, which must precede further site activities.
- The District of Hope announced that the remediation project began on April 7, following a 10-month archaeological delay.
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