The K’ómoks First Nation treaty includes what the Nation calls the Southlands, a large parcel in Royston between highways 19 and 19A. Photo by Dave Flawse/The Discourse At the end of May, the B.C. government gave a third and final reading of the K’ómoks Treaty Act, which will now go to the federal legislature to be ratified, a moment that has been over thirty years in the making. If passed, the treaty will give K’ómoks First Nation the ability t…