Red dresses on display across Canada to raise awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous Women
Sculpture made of welded bottle caps ‘tromped, flattened’ on Island man’s lawn
An NDP member of Parliament is asking the federal government to establish…
13th-annual Stolen Sisters Memorial March held at the legislature
Jaylene Matthews’ debut documentary on a life of advocacy for Indigenous women and girls
Pillars made of local red cedar by Indigenous artists will be raised in Prince George and Prince Rupert
May 5 is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Port Alberni RCMP are still looking for video, information into Merritt woman’s death
People gathered at Spirit Square in Fort St. James on March 8
Saskatchewan women come west to start initiative at Mile Zero
A Quesnel man was arrested and charged for Takla First Nation member Carmilita Abraham’s death
Traffic control will be in place
Carmelita Abraham, 33, had been missing since late December
June 30 will mark 19 years since Young went missing in Nanaimo
Funding for support services for survivors and family members identified as the first immediate step
As vandals target displays, May 5 marks Red Dress Day across the country
Myrna Cranmer said violence, COVID-19 have had a profound affect on the health of women in Downtown Eastside