Williams Lake Tribune, November 01, 2013

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November 1, 2013

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Volume 24, Issue 44

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Residents gather Thursday on Halloween for the first annual Potato House-organized Willliams Lake Zombie Walk from the Potato House to City Hall.

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As the morning sky began to emerge in Williams Lake early Wednesday people gathered in Boitanio Park for a traditional send off of the Indigenous Land List

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Title Express. The bus, carrying youth, elders and community leaders, will travel from Williams Lake to Ottawa, making stops in every province, and will arrive in time to take in the Nov. 7 historic appeal of the Tsilhqot’in Nation’s Aboriginal

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Title Case being heard at the Supreme Court of Canada. “It’s a nervous but exciting time,” said Tl’etinqox’t’in (Anaham) Chief Joe Alphonse before the express bus departed. Litigation began more than 20 years ago for the Tsilhqo’tin

people’s Aboriginal rights to hunt, trap and trade throughout the entire claim area, including the right to capture and use wild horses.

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