Walking together Many area and local residents walked to highway #1 from the Broadview Centennial Lodge where passers-by on the highway greeted them with honks and waves. The walkers dressed in orange and many were elders in wheelchairs. (Elaine Ashfield/Grasslands News)

Southeast Saskatchewan communities came together on Sept. 30 to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with ceremonies, walks, and community gatherings focused on remembrance, healing, and unity. At Ochapowace Nation, the day began with a traditional pipe ceremony, followed by breakfast at the Chief Denton George Memorial Multiplex. Community members then visited former […]

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