Students from Indian Head, Wolseley and Carry the Kettle First Nation participated in a walk to commemorate Red Dress Day on May 5. (Sarah Pacio/Grasslands News)

“In coming together, we create something larger than ourselves. We open space, not only to witness, but to listen with intention, to learn with humility and to act with courage,” Principal Kendyll Herauf told a crowd of students assembled on the football field outside Indian Head High School (IHHS) on Tuesday morning. “The reality of […]

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