Updated On: 27 June, 2021 03:03 PM IST | British Columbia | ANI
Lower Similkameen Indian Band Chief Keith Crow said he received a call at about 4 am PT that the Chopaka church was on fire. By the time he arrived about 30 minutes later, it had burned to the ground, reported CBC News.

A child`s dress is hung on a cross, near the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, in Kamloops, Canada. Pic/AFP
Days after two Catholic churches were destroyed by fire in the British Columbia province of Canada, two more Catholic churches were burned down in the province's Interior on Saturday morning. Lower Similkameen Indian Band Chief Keith Crow said he received a call at about 4 am PT that the Chopaka church was on fire. By the time he arrived about 30 minutes later, it had burned to the ground, reported CBC News.
"I am angry. I do not see any positive coming from this and it igoing to be tough," said Crow. Crow further said that he later received a call from the Upper Similkameen Indian Band, near Hedley, that a church on that reserve had burned down as well. The Upper Similkameen Indian Band confirmed that St Ann's Church was destroyed overnight and a representative for the band said officials are currently working with Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) at the site of the fire.