Mayor of Williams Lake, B.C., apologizes for residential school repost
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — The mayor of Williams Lake, B.C., has apologized for reposting a social media comment that suggested there are “two sides” to the history of residential schools.
Walt Cobb made the comments Tuesday night when council addressed an open letter from Williams Lake First Nation Chief Willie Sellars, who called the post a “slap in the face” to First Nations.
Cobb told the council meeting he is “seriously sorry” and “never intended to offend or make light” of residential schools.
But he also said the post was on his personal Facebook page, not the one for the mayor’s office, so he considers the complaint to council a personal attack.