Indigenous-owned Tse’K’wa cave spotlighted on ‘Before the Peace’ podcast

By Ed Hitchins, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. —  Repatriation, history, reconciliation and the future of the Tse’K’wa cave Heritage Site was discussed for an episode of the Before the Peace podcast. The cave in Charlie Lake is co-owned by Doig River First Nation, Prophet River First Nation and West Moberly First Nations, and its history stretches to the Ice Age. Host Chris Walker was joined by the Tse’k’wa Heritage Society’s executive director, Alyssa Currie, to discuss what she described as a “busy” 2024. She says her job varies daily, but she oversees the operations of the heritage site and its governing society. “Some days, it’s running programs. Others, it’s writing grant reports so that we can continue to bring in funding to support the important work…

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