Page 3 - Lionel Peyachew News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Lionel peyachew. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Lionel Peyachew Today - Breaking & Trending Today

MMIWG monument unveiling completes two years of collaboration


Prince Albert Daily Herald
Michael Oleksyn/Daily Herald The members of the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) Women s Council unveiled the MMIWG monument on Prince Albert s riverbank on Wednesday afternoon.
After two years of work, the PAGC unveiled the new Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Monument on Prince Albert’s riverbank Wednesday afternoon. The project was a collaborative effort spearheaded by the PAGC Women’s Council to help bring more awareness to the cause.
Women’s Council chairperson Shirley Henderson was pleased to see the work finally completed.
“It means a lot,” she said. “We are just so delighted and so happy to have this for our families to come to, and have a place for us to pray and worship. They can smudge. There is going to be a smudge bowl here and at night, we are going to put lights on it so it shines at night, so if they want to come here at night it will be well lit up.” ....

Prince Albert , Montreal Lake , Lac La Ronge , Tammy Cook Searson , Jonathan Bergen , Tristan Sanderson , James Smith Cree , Regina Poitras , Janet Carriere , Greg Dionne , Albert Indian , Joyce Naytowhow Mcleod , Peter Ballantyne , Brian Hardlotte , Shirley Henderson , Glen Mccallum , Tristan Durocher , Joseph Tsannie , Lionel Peyachew , David Pratt , Chris Jobb , Dawn Drum Group , Prince Albert Police Service , Metis Friendship Centre , First Nations University Of Canada , Friendship Centre ,

'Symbol of power and strength': Monument unveiled in Prince Albert to remember the missing and murdered

"A piece of our soul goes with them': Saskatoon holds MMIWG memorial


A piece of our soul goes with them : Saskatoon holds MMIWG memorial for Red Dress Day
May 5 is Red Dress Day, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People.
Author of the article: Amanda Short
Publishing date: May 06, 2021  •  May 6, 2021  •  3 minute read  • 
Wicanhpi Duta Win (Red Star Woman), a statue outside the Saskatoon police headquarters. The statue depicts Amber Redman, a 19-year-old woman from Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation who was murdered in 2005. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Wednesday May 5, 2021. Photo by Michelle Berg /Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Article content
The statue is a perfect likeness, Gwenda Yuzicappi says. ....

Brian Gallagher , Gwenda Yuzicappi , Lionel Peyachew , Megan Gallagher , Amber Redman , National Inquiry For , National Day Of Awareness , Saskatoon Tribal Council , National Inquiry , Red Dress Day , National Day , Murdered Indigenous Women , Duta Win , Red Star Woman , Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation , Wednesday May , Michelle Berg , Wicanhpi Duta Win , Idylwyld Drive , Matt Smith , பிரையன் கல்லாகர் , மேகன் கல்லாகர் , அம்பர் ரெட்மேன் , தேசிய விசாரணை க்கு , தேசிய நாள் ஆஃப் விழிப்புணர்வு , சாஸ்கடூன் பழங்குடி சபை ,