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Myth Vs. Reality: The Truth about changing our name

Myth Vs. Reality: The Truth about changing our name

by Johanna Mickle | Jan 30, 2025 | Latest News, Mythbusters

Myth: Changing our name doesn’t change anything Fact: Cedar Strong is more than just a name. It reflects our commitment to growth, resilience, and the strength the cedar tree symbolizes —an important symbol of strength and utility for Stó:lò, Nlaka’pamux and...

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