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Walk of Sorrow a step towards change

Previous Gallery Image The Walk of Sorrow arrived in Timmins Sunday, led by residential school survivor Patricia Ballantyne, seen here in the middle as the procession was heading south on Highway 655. They eventually made their way to Hollinger Park where Timmins Coun. Cory Robin, seen here on the right, served as the master of ceremonies for the event. RON GRECH/The Daily Press jpg, TD Passing motorists honked and offered expressions of support as participants in the Walk of Sorrow made their way south on Highway 655 in Timmins Sunday. RON GRECH/The Daily Press jpg, TD Patricia Ballantyne, was greeted by Timmins Mayor George Pirie as the Walk of Sorrow arrived in Timmins Sunday. Pirie accompanied the walkers from this point along on Highway 655 onto Hollinger Park. RON GRECH/The Daily Press jpg, TD

Residential school survivor on a Walk of Sorrow to Ottawa

It was through prayers and tears that residential school survivor Patricia Ballantyne walked along the road heading for Ottawa after hearing of the grim discovery of 751 unmarked graves at a former Saskatchewan residential school.

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