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For several weeks, Oxygen Art Centre has hosted an exhibition, “Body and Water,” curated by Ociciwan Contemporary Art Collective. This group exhibition features the work of artists Paxsi, Jaime Black, Hannah Claus, and Lindsay Dobbin. The show kick-off was on September 3, and it will run until October 2. The exhibition contemplates connections of waterways through video, ....
Article content Rose Berland, a Cold Lake First Nations woman and mother of four, went missing on Mar. 19, 1988. Multiple air and ground searches by RCMP and local volunteers revealed no clues as to what happened to her. In fact, it would be almost four months before the 26-year-old would be found dead. A young camper at Cold Lake Provincial Park discovered Berland’s petite body on Canada Day, 100 feet behind site 44. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Seventeen women and girls remembered at Cold Lake s Red Dress Day Back to video Police taped off the area and Berland’s mother Maryanne was called in to identify the body. She told the RCMP the clothes matched those that she’d last seen Berland wearing blue runners, acid wash jeans and a black and yellow winter coat. ....
Prince Albert Daily Herald Dannataya Burns holds a photo for her mother Monica, who was found dead north of Prince Albert in January 2015, during a walk at Kinsmen Park on Wednesday in remembrance of Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women. Monica’s killer plead guilty to manslaughter and one other charge in 2016, and was sentenced to 13 years in jail. Jason Kerr/Daily Herald One of Dorothy Burn’s biggest wishes in life is that she had the chance to get to know her niece. Monica Lee Burns was in her late 20s when she was found dead roughly 15 km north of Prince Albert on Jan. 17, 2015. On Wednesday, Dorothy and her husband Ron were among the dozens of friends and family members who gathered in Kinsmen Park to remember Monica and the many other Indigenous women who were murdered. ....
TORONTO Indigenous groups from across the country held grieving ceremonies on Wednesday to remember the nearly 1,200 missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada. May 5 in Canada and the U.S. marks the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), which coincides with “Red Dress Day.” “This day was started over 11 years ago by Jaime Black, who is a Metis artist, and she wanted to do a public display of red dresses to raise awareness,” Lynne Groulx, CEO of the Native Women’s Association of Canada, told CTV News. According to the RCMP, there are nearly 1,200 missing and murdered Indigenous woman and girls in Canada, though it’s believed the number could be much higher. ....