Author of the article: Scott Dunn
Publishing date: Jul 06, 2021 • 17 hours ago • 4 minute read • Billy Bannick, 37, of Cape Croker ran from Neyaashiinigmiing to Wiarton during his leg of a Canada Day, July 1, 2021, relay, inspired by a community need to take action in the wake of the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at former residential schools in B.C. and Saskatchewan. With him are fiancee, Rikki-Leigh Jacobs, and their daughter, Billie Jones. Photo by Scott Dunn /Postmedia Network
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Billy Bannick’s run from Cape Croker to Wiarton filled him with hope for Indigenous reconciliation with Canada on the country’s birthday.
Indigenous relay reminds of past horror, brings hope on Canada Day
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Indigenous relay reminds of past horror, brings hope on Canada Day
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