Vancouver’s Henry Hudson building, known as the yellow schoolhouse, has been reborn as the Ta Tsíptspi7lhḵn, the new Squamish Nation Language Nest. The 112-year-old school was slated for demolition but saved and moved to the North Shore. At the grand opening on Friday, head teacher Kaiya Williams (Halat) described what it means to her and the community to have the school.
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Squamish language school opens in historic building
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