Sep 20, 2024
Thompson Rivers University has officially broken ground on a $22 million Indigenous Education Centre that’s expected to open its doors by 2026.
The building will be constructed at the former site of the Cariboo Child Care Society and will feature a community gathering space, outdoor classrooms and dedicated areas for Elders, ceremonial activities and Indigenous research.
The 14,700 square foot building will include a double-height community gathering space and a three-story mass timber building built to LEED Gold standard. The building’s design is based on a traditional Secwépemc summer lodge.
“The first floor will house Indigenous Student Services, Indigenous Student Development and the elders in the house program, and there will be a meeting space for elders and students and communities are welcome to come and join us in this space,” Matthew said.
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