Supporters gathered in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside for the 30th Women's Memorial March on Feb. 14. Social Sharing 1 in 5 Indigenous women reported being a victim of violence during early pandemic days, province says Posted: Feb 14, 2021 2:09 PM PT | Last Updated: February 15 Charlene Brunelle wipes her eye as she listens to people speak about loved ones they have lost before the annual Women's Memorial March in Vancouver on Sunday.(THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck) More than 100 supporters gathered in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside on Sunday for the 30th Women's Memorial March, which honours murdered and missing women and girls. The annual march began in 1992, when loved ones and supporters gathered on Feb. 14 in the Downtown Eastside to commemorate the life of a woman who was murdered on Powell Street.