The Osoyoos Indian Band celebrated a historic moment in Okanagan Falls on Friday — the band recently purchased an acre of land that was once part of their reserve lands, before it was taken away by the Provincial and Federal government back in 1913. As Jayden Wasney reports, the land is of great significance to all Indigenous people in the Okanagan.
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Historic day for Osoyoos Indian Band
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