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Saskatchewan s 3 largest cities recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Saskatchewan s 3 largest cities recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
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MMIWG monument unveiling completes two years of collaboration

Prince Albert Daily Herald Michael Oleksyn/Daily Herald The members of the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) Women s Council unveiled the MMIWG monument on Prince Albert s riverbank on Wednesday afternoon. After two years of work, the PAGC unveiled the new Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Monument on Prince Albert’s riverbank Wednesday afternoon. The project was a collaborative effort spearheaded by the PAGC Women’s Council to help bring more awareness to the cause. Women’s Council chairperson Shirley Henderson was pleased to see the work finally completed. “It means a lot,” she said. “We are just so delighted and so happy to have this for our families to come to, and have a place for us to pray and worship. They can smudge. There is going to be a smudge bowl here and at night, we are going to put lights on it so it shines at night, so if they want to come here at night it will be well lit up.”

Prince Albert memorial honours 215 children whose remains were found on site of former BC residential school

Prince Albert Indian and Métis Friendship Centre looking to open men s affordable housing

  SASKATOON The Prince Albert Indian and Métis Friendship Centre is hoping to fill a void in affordable housing for men. Executive director Janet Carriere said the organization is applying for federal funding to build an eight-unit apartment complex. She said they’re still working out the details, but the housing will likely serve men coming out of addictions treatment and the federal corrections system. Carriere said when men come to them for help, staff can help them find necessities such as jobs or food, but there’s little available for affordable places to live. “We understand here that everyone can change and that by being supported and helped along the way that we can all find our full potential,” she said.

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