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Sept 30 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Walk
Jessica Lee
Oct 1, 2021 11:45 AM
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People walk three kilometres from the McDougall Memorial United Church to the Morley United Church to raise awareness for Residential School Survivors and non-Survivors on Sept. 30, the first annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. (Jessica Lee/The Cochrane Eagle)
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People march three kilometres from the McDougall Memorial United Church to the Morley United Church to raise awareness for Residential School Survivors and non-Survivors on Sept. 30, the first annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. (Jessica Lee/The Cochrane Eagle)
Stoney Nakoda elder Koko Powderface, right, holds an Every Child Matters flag with another Stoney Nakoda Nation member outside of Morley United Church on Sept. 30. About 200 people marched three kilometres from McDougall Memorial United Church to raise awareness for Residential School Survivors and non-Survivors on the first annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. (Jessica Lee/The Cochrane Eagle)
People join hands in a round dance outside of Morley United Church to raise awareness for Residential School Survivors and non-Survivors on Sept. 30, the first annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. (Jessica Lee/The Cochrane Eagle)
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