Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 19, 2021 Last Modified: 9:02 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 19, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later Sagkeeng First Nation is bracing for difficult revelations, with a ground-penetrating radar search of its former residential school grounds starting Tuesday morning. Sagkeeng First Nation is bracing for difficult revelations, with a ground-penetrating radar search of its former residential school grounds starting Tuesday morning. "This is going to be a difficult time for our people," Sagkeeng Chief Derrick Henderson told the Free Press. "But you have to honour those children (and) those families, after what happened." The Anishinaabe community, 120 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, spent Sunday in ceremony and started smudging Monday the grounds of the former Fort Alexander residential school.