Heiltsuk Nation decries absent police officers
Emotions overflowed at a ceremony meant to bring closure to an Indigenous man and his granddaughter. The pair was wrongfully arrested at a BMO in Vancouver two years ago. The arresting officers didn’t show up for a planned in-person apology in Bella Bella. #bellabella #indigenous #vpd #reconciliation Connect with CBC Vancouver online: Website: https://www.cbc.ca/bc TikTok: / cbcvancouver Instagram: / cbcvancouver Facebook: / cbcvancouver Twitter: / cbcvancouver / cbcnewsbc

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