One of the carved signs. Photo supplied A Port Moody artist is in the final stretch of a seven-year public art project honouring the original caregivers of the land, and needs help funding the last piece: translating the story into two Indigenous languages. Tasha Faye Evans’ In the Presence of Ancestors project is now standing on the Port Moody shoreline, with literature still to be finalized in hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓, Squamish sníchim, and English. The…
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