October 24, 2025

Join us for: Walking the Path Together — A Community Dialogue and Action on Reconciliation

Join us for a community dialogue to explore actions we can take, together and individually, to advance Reconciliation in our community.

Following the powerful screening of Sugarcane on Orange Shirt Day and collective reflection, we now come together to explore what Reconciliation can look like in our community and what we can do, together and individually.

This event will open space for connection, dialogue, and action. Together, we will:

  • Connect over a hearty community meal (covered by your $5 contribution)

  • Reflect on what Reconciliation means to each of us

  • Share local resources, learning opportunities, and ways to stay engaged

  • Discuss how we can take meaningful action – individually and collectively – as we imagine the future of Reconciliation in our community

This will be a space to learn from one another, build relationships, and explore how each of us can contribute to a future rooted in Indigenous Justice. Let’s keep walking this path, together.

DATE: Oct 30, 2025 | 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
LOCATION: Kits House Community Hall

Pre-registration with $5 contribution required. Click here to register.

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