An advocate for the families of MMIWG2S people along the Highway of Tears in British Columbia says they haven’t been contacted by the federal government since they issued an open letter April 30.
Steadfast and dressed in red, hundreds gathered in Terrace, B.C., for Red Dress Day to recognize Indigenous people who have been missing or murdered, and call for change. Across Canada on May 5, red ...
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'It means so much': Highway of Tears' family members unveil Pillar of Hope in Prince George
The family members of Indigenous women and girls who have gone missing or been murdered along the Highway of Tears in northern B.C. cried and held hands as a monument created in their honour was ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Police searched a property on Friday, reviving hopes of a break in the investigation of women who have disappeared or been killed on northern British Columbia's ...
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