Close X
Thursday, November 14, 2024
ADVT 
National

Goal Near For Western Canada March To Remember Missing, Murdered Women

The Canadian Press, 08 Sep, 2015 11:05 AM
    TERRACE, B.C. — A difficult trek aimed at raising awareness of a tragic problem is less than a week from its conclusion as participants of the Walk for All Missing and Murdered have reached Terrace, B.C. 
     
    The walk began nearly two months ago in Norway House, Manitoba, and eight participants, plus their supporters, expect to reach their west coast destination in Prince Rupert, later this week.
     
    The group has made its way along the Yellowhead Highway, passing through Saskatoon, Edmonton and many smaller communities, over the summer.
     
    For the past week, walkers have been travelling along Highway 16, the notorious Highway of Tears between Prince George and Prince Rupert, where police say 19 women were either murdered or vanished over nearly five decades.
     
    Before beginning the final 150 kilometre leg west to Prince Rupert, walk participants are resting in Terrace, where several events are planned, including a workshop for first responders, organized by the local Highway of Tears committee.
     
    Co-ordinator Brenda Wilson-John says the goal of the workshop is to include service providers, such as the RCMP, so everyone can work together on a plan to assist families with missing or murdered loved ones.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Kelowna's Daniel Tomelin Says He's Vying For The Record On World's Longest Cucumber And Pickle

    Kelowna's Daniel Tomelin Says He's Vying For The Record On World's Longest Cucumber And Pickle
    Daniel Tomelin, 54, said his garden has produced the king of all cucumbers, somehow splitting off from the crowd and going above and beyond his wildest expectations.

    Kelowna's Daniel Tomelin Says He's Vying For The Record On World's Longest Cucumber And Pickle

    Alberta Police On The Lookout For Thief With Really White Teeth, Fresh Breath

    Alberta Police On The Lookout For Thief With Really White Teeth, Fresh Breath
    The man is alleged to have stolen $951 worth of Crest White Strips from a Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacy back on July 13.

    Alberta Police On The Lookout For Thief With Really White Teeth, Fresh Breath

    Controversy Could Follow Quebec's Sex Education Pilot Project, Set To Debut Soon

    Controversy Could Follow Quebec's Sex Education Pilot Project, Set To Debut Soon
    QUEBEC — The delicate question about the right age to talk about sex is likely to be at the heart of the debate surrounding Quebec's new sex education pilot project, debuting in the coming weeks.

    Controversy Could Follow Quebec's Sex Education Pilot Project, Set To Debut Soon

    Toronto, New York Stock Markets Plunge

    Toronto, New York Stock Markets Plunge
    Toronto's S&P/TSX composite index was down 351.97 points at 13,507.16 after 90 minutes of trading, but had been lower earlier in the morning.

    Toronto, New York Stock Markets Plunge

    Sanjeev Sanghara Opens Bollywood-Themed Indian Restaurant In Britain

    Sanjeev Sanghara Opens Bollywood-Themed Indian Restaurant In Britain
    Inspired by roadside dhabas dotting the national highways in India, an Indian-origin chef has opened a Bollywood-themed restaurant in Britain, a media report said.

    Sanjeev Sanghara Opens Bollywood-Themed Indian Restaurant In Britain

    More Than Half Of Canadians Have Less Than $10k Set Aside For Emergencies

    More Than Half Of Canadians Have Less Than $10k Set Aside For Emergencies
    TORONTO — Canadians on average are socking away more money for potential financial emergencies than in the past, but a new survey has found that almost a quarter are still living paycheque to paycheque.

    More Than Half Of Canadians Have Less Than $10k Set Aside For Emergencies