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Commemoration of raising Sno’uyutth Pole

Community Association of Oak Bay presented Oak Bay High principal, Randi Falls, with picture of the Sno’uyuth Pole to commemorate second anniversary
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Community Association of Oak Bay presents Oak Bay High principal, Randi Falls, with a picture of the Sno’uyuth Pole to commemorate raising the welcome pole two years ago. Left to right: Tom Ferris, vice-chair of school board; Mayor Nils Jensen; Randi Falls, Oak Bay principal; Kris Nichols, Community Association of Oak Bay. (Keri Coles/Oak Bay)

To mark the second anniversary of the raising of the Sno’uyutth welcome pole at Oak Bay High, the Community Association of Oak Bay invited the public down to the pole on Nov. 22 (proclaimed Sno’uyutth Day), for a community reception hosted by Oak Bay High School.

The day celebrates the commitment to a revitalized and collaborative relationship among Oak Bay community residents, the municipality, Greater Victoria School District and the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations whose traditional territory includes Oak Bay.

The Community Association of Oak Bay presented Oak Bay High principal, Randi Falls, with a picture of the Sno’uyutth Pole to commemorate raising the welcome pole two years ago.