Brandon Sun By: Tyler Clarke
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Interrupted by the pandemic, an investigation to identify children buried in unmarked graves off Grand Valley Road is still being planned.
A carpentry class takes place at the Brandon Industrial Institute, circa 1910. (United Church of Canada Archives photo)
Brandon University offered an update on the delayed effort Friday, a week after the issue was thrust back into the international spotlight.
Last week, it was announced burial sites at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School site in B.C. included the bodies of 215 children.
The former Brandon Residential School property along Grand Valley Road in Brandon is long known to have also housed bodies.
In collaboration with Sioux Valley Dakota Nation (SVDN), researchers from Simon Fraser University, Brandon University and the University of Windsor are.
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Fewer Windsor-Essex pharmacies sign up for to give 2nd shots of AstraZeneca
People who received the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in the early days of the provincial pilot program in Windsor-Essex will become eligible to receive their second shots this week, but so far fewer than half of the pharmacies originally involved are offering second doses.
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Windsor-Essex has 24 pharmacies currently signed up to provide second doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.(Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press)