1. Sir, This is a Cemetery

Sep 01, 04:30 PM

Sara covers the story of Isabella Mainville Ross, the first Indigenous woman to own property in colonial British Columbia, and the case of the out-of-the-blue murder of David Fee.

Sara covers the story of Isabella Mainville Ross, the first Indigenous woman to own property in colonial British Columbia, and the case of the out-of-the-blue murder of David Fee.

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Resources:
City of Victoria: https://www.victoria.ca/parks-recreation/parks-trails/our-parks/ross-bay-cemetery
BC Metis Federation: https://bcmetis.com/news/isabella-mainville-ross-first-female-metis-pioneer-of-victoria/
Victoria Times Colonist: https://www.timescolonist.com/archive/the-woman-behind-ross-bay-4596233
Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria: https://oldcem.bc.ca/cem/cem_rb/em_rb_tour/isabella-mainville-ross/
Capital Daily News: https://www.capitaldaily.ca/news/1890-christmas-eve-murder-david-fee
"Living Library" Blog https://livinglibraryblog.com/ross-bay-cemetery-hatley-cemetery-pictures-ghosts/