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If we're going to bring back people, should we go whole hog and also resurrect things like the Marlboro Inn, the Washington Street Y, the Crazy Rhythms music store, the Taj Palace restaurant, and the Bond's ice cream parlor? ....
Prince Albert Daily Herald Campaign running in 20 communities across three provinces until May 23 The Prince Albert Police service is hoping that digital billboards will help uncover new leads in a handful of unsolved missing persons cases. The police service is funding a billboard campaign across Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba in an effort to generate new information into long-term missing persons investigations and raise awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous People from the local community. From May 10 until May 23, more than 20 communities will see digital billboard ads including photos and information about the files under investigation. Police are still seeking information and helping that a witness or even a perpetrator will see the ads and come forward with information. ....
'It's like a big open wound': Prince Albert's unsolved cases panow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from panow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Marilyn Stone wipes away tears as she grips a picture of her deceased aunt. She wants no other family to go through what her family went through, she said. Stone was among a number of participants in a stand of solidarity in Prince Albert, coinciding with national “Red Dress Day” a day to raise awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. “It’s just not fair. There are so many beautiful people missing in our communities and we need to find them. We need to not forget,” she said. “They’re all somebody’s child, mother, or sister.” ....