From Global News.
The discovery of two skulls on a piece of property in Kamloops has put more attention on a controversial B.C. law governing possible First Nations archeological discoveries.
A private landowner was excavating their property in June to make a community garden for seniors when they unearthed two human skulls.
After the landowner reported the discovery, the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation declared the property a “sacred site.”
As Aaron McArthur reports, the landowner is facing bills of $100,000 because they reported the remains.
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