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B.C. Indigenous band evicts trailer park residents to fulfil “land back” plan

Dozens of residents are facing eviction and the potential loss of their life savings after the K’omoks First Nation ordered a sudden closure of a Comox Valley, B.C., trailer park.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
Mar 08, 2026
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Dozens of residents are facing eviction and the potential loss of their life savings after the K’omoks First Nation ordered a sudden closure of a Comox Valley, B.C., trailer park that has been home to many for over 50 years.

The K’omoks First Nation released a statement about the evictions happening on K’omoks land after notifying residents that they have two years to leave the park. The Indigenous group stated they need the land for housing and social services for its members.

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